Curriculum Vitae for Dr. David Hakken

(6/1/06)                          

 

Professor of Social Informatics                                      Birthplace: Ann Arbor, MI

Director of International Relations

School of Informatics                                                                 Home:  720 Brighton Crest

Indiana University                                                                                 Bloomington, IN 47401

Bloomington, IN 47408-3912                                                                   812-339-5323

dhakken@indiana.edu

812-856-1869

812-391-2296 (cell)

812-856-1995 (fax)

 

http://www.knowledgenet.org/

 

Education

Ph.D., 1978, The American University, Washington, DC; anthropology

M.A., 1972, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; anthropology

A.B., 1968, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; history

 

Honors

2003 First SUNYIT recipient, SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and

Creative Activities.

2001 First SUNYIT nominee for a SUNY Distinguished University Professorship.

1999 First Recipient, The American Anthropological Association's Robert B. Textor and

            Family Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology.

1993 Fulbright Research Fellowship, Norwegian Fulbright Commission.

1991 Recipient, William Goodell Award for Research Creativity, SUNYIT.

1990 Access Award, Resource Center for Independent Living, Utica.

1989 Access Award, Developmental Disabilities Service Organization, Rome, NY.

1983 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

1968 Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University.

1964 Valedictorian, West Ottawa High School, Holland, MI.

 

Research Grants, Fellowships, and Scholarships

2005 Malaysian-American Commission for Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Commission)

Research Grant to study knowledge networking among Open Source advocates.

2000-2003 US National Science Foundation Program in Societal Dimensions of Engineering,

Science, and Technology, planning for a Knowledge Networking Project, $50,291.

1993-5 US National Science Foundation Anthropology Program research grant, $58,000.

1993-4 Fulbright Research Fellowship to Norway, $20,000.

1990 (with Burt Danovitz) National Science Foundation Program on Ethics and Value Studies

in Science Conference Grant, $18,320.

1990 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship to the Summer Institute on the

History of Technology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH; $2750.

1989-90 (with Russ Holland, Naseem Ishaq and Jorge Novillo) New York State Science

            and Technology Foundation participatory product development grant,  $29,850.

1989-90 (with Jan DeAmicis, Arthur Sanders, and Jim White) The Greater Utica and

            cooperating United Ways, Community Foundations, and Social Service Agencies

needs assessment grant,  $30,085.

1986-87 Anthropology Program, U.S. National Science Foundation, research grant $24,999.

1981-  : Various summer, travel, course reduction, and professional development grants from

New York State, SUNYIT, and/or United University Professions, Inc.

1976-78 Western Europe Dissertation Fellowship, U.S. Social Science Research Council,

$12,741.

1973-78 The American University Department of Anthropology Teaching Fellowship.

1968-70 The University of Chicago Center for Urban Studies Training Fellowship.

1965-68 Academic Achievement Scholarship, Stanford University.

 

Teaching

Indiana University, Bloomington

            Appointment: Professor, 2004- ;

            Courses in Informatics:

                        Graduate: Introduction to Informatics; Foundations of Social Informatics;

Globalization.

                        Undergraduate: Social Informatics.

State University of New York Institute (College) of Technology (at Utica/Rome)

Appointments: Professor, 1991-2004 ; Associate Professor 1985-90; Assistant Professor,

l978-85; lecturer, 1978.

Courses in Anthropology: 

Graduate: Change and Technology in Not-for-profit and Public Organizations; Ethnography

Undergraduate: Applied Anthropology; Cultural Diversity; Cultures, Health, and Healing; Distinction: Race, Class, and Gender; Ethnography; General Anthropology; Media Anthropology; People and Systems: Cultural Perspectives on Information Practice; Social Policy; and Urban Anthropology.

Sociology:

Work; History of Sociological Theory; Community; Education; Senior Seminar (including as topics “Theorizing Media,” “Advocacy and Change,” and “The Internet and Public/Not-for-Profit Organizations”); and Worker Social Psychology.

            Computer Science and Information Design and Technology:

Graduate: Ethical and Legal Issues in the Information Society.

Undergrad: Computers and Society; and Applications for Non-programmers.

            Freshman Core: Perspectives on Knowledge.

Pratt Institute of Design at the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute (Utica)

2002, General anthropology: An aesthetic perspective.

Royal Institute of Technology/Stockholm University, Sweden

            2002 Opponent, Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Computer Science.

University of Hamburg, Germany

            1999 Guest Professor, Media Anthropology Summer School.

University of Aarhus, Denmark. 

1997 Guest Professor, Department of Information and Media Science.

University of Montreal

 1997 Outside Ph.D. Dissertation Examiner, Department of Communication.

Northern College of Adult Education, South Yorkshire, England

            1987, Guest Lecturer, Courses for Unemployed Adults.

Cornell University, New York State School for Industrial and Labor Relations

1978-82, Adjunct Professor of Labor Studies (Labor History, Social Behavior at Work, Collective Bargaining).

Empire State College of SUNY

1979-1990, Undergraduate and Graduate Tutor, in Anthropology, Sociology,

Computer Science, and Labor Studies.

Sheffield University, Department of Extramural Studies

            1976-77, Guest Lecturer in Industrial Studies.

Workers’ Educational Association, South Yorkshire, England

            1997, Tutor in Workplace Hazards.

The American University

            1973-78, Teaching Assistant in Ethnological Methods, Magic and Witchcraft, and Anthropological Theory.

The University of Chicago

            1971, Instructor in Social Anthropology

Stanford University

            1967, Convener, student special course on Intentional Communities.

 
Basic and Applied Research

Bloomington, IN

            2004- Virtual and field Ethnography of Information, including ICTs and globalization,

 ICT 4 D, Free/Libre and Open Source Software, and developing tools to promote comparative study on these topics.

Nusantara (Island Southeast Asia)

            2002- ; Comparative Research on Western and non-Western Open Computing (e.g., Open

Source).

            2005 Field Research on Open Sourcing (based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia).

Utica, NY

2000-2003 Ethnography of Knowledge Networking (including technological support for

ethnographers studying knowledge management in organizations).

1999-2001 Action Research on Knowledge Networking Oneida County,

(using ethnographic practice to enhance knowledge networking in local

organizations).

1990-92 Archival research on technology and the social construction of

            disability in the United States.

1989-90 Participatory action research to develop a computer-based system

            for accessing assistive technology.

            1989-90 Ethnographic research on local social needs.

1988- Developer and fieldworker, various technology projects for people

with disabilities, in conjunction with the Utica Resource Center for

Independent Living; includes conference organizing, development of local technology networks, background policy research, evaluation, action research on closing sheltered workshops, and development of legislative initiatives.

1984-86: fieldwork on workplace computerization in the Upper Mohawk Valley.

            1980-83: Archival research on the history of work culture in the UMV.

Aarhus, Denmark

1997 Further ethnography on the cultural construction of Nordic computing.

Stockholm, Sweden

1994 Ethnography of the cultural construction of computing at the national level;

Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University.

Oslo, Norway

1993-4 Ethnography of the cultural construction of computing; The Norwegian

National Computing Center.

Amsterdam, Holland and Sofia, Bulgaria

            1987&88 Study trips for research on computerization.

Sheffield, England

            2000, 1993, 1990, 1988, 1985, 1983 Brief field visits for update.

1986-87: Field project on new information technology and the reproduction of

working class culture.

            1976-77: Field project on worker education and the reproduction of working

                        class culture.

Washington, DC

1975: Archival research on women’s participation in the U.S. labor market, 1938-42,

U.S. Department of Labor, for Department of Sociology, Dartmouth College.

1973-74: Research assistant, project on urbanization and culture change, for Harvey

Moore, the American University.

Chicago, IL

            1970-72: Ethnography of youth culture, for the Institute for Juvenile Research.

1968-72: Ethnographer and data coder, project on kinship and sex roles, for D.

Schneider and R. Smith, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago.

Stanford, CA

            1968: Ethnography of the Poor People’s March, Washington, D.C.

 

Consulting and Related Professional Experience

2000     Director, The “Transitions” Project, a process evaluation of three independent living

center-based programs to help students with disabilities.  For the NYS Association of

Independent Living Centers

1999     Organizer and Facilitator, Focus Groups on graduate programming, Department of

Sociology and Anthropology, SUNYIT.

1998     Supervisor, student projects on welfare reform, NYS Office of Assistance to Temporary and Disabled Workers.

1997-9 Consultant on Data Collection and Organizational Networking, New York State

            Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Searches for Excellence

Project, Central New York Disability Services Office (Job Connections Coalition).

1997-9  Member, Advisory Group on Electronic Communication, American Anthropological Association.

1996     Consultant to Oneida County Commissioner of Mental Health re: reconfiguring service

delivery.

1994-2002 Speaking partner, Konsultgruppen Tessla AB, Stockholm, Sweden, on

organizational communications projects and Cyberspace Circuses.

1992-3 Evaluation research on schools as places for delivery of social services and

Even Start (adult literacy combined with early childhood education).

1991-93 Evaluation research project on workplace human development committees.

1992-3 Chief Facilitator, Task Force on Infrastructure Change, Oneida/Herkimer Counties

Human Needs Assessment.

1992-7 Evaluator, Resource Center for Independent Living, on grants funded by funded by

the Federal Rehabilitation Services Administration.

1991-3 Evaluation Team Coordinator, Partnership for Human Development Project, Central

New  York Labor Agency; funded by the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services.

1990-3 Chair, Sub-committee on Paratransit, Governor’s Committee on Accessible Transportation  in Utica.

1990     Consultant, Arts in Education Planning Grant, for the Lincoln Center Institute,

Central New York Arts Council; design and execute interview schedule and questionnaire.

1989-91 Coordinator, Oneida/Herkimer Human Needs Assessment Research Team.

1989- : Director, Technology Policy Center, SUNY Institute of Technology; set up office,

prepare grant applications, administer grants, coordinate speakers, supervise staff and

student projects.

1988-93: Chair, Committee on Computing as a Cultural Process, General Anthropology

Division of the American Anthropological Association.

1987     Consultant, Human Centered Office Systems Group, Sheffield City Polytechnic;

participate in development of study circles among clerical workers in local

government and other projects.

1983     Consultant, panel to plan new graduate program in Labor and Policy Studies, SUNY

Empire State College; designed course on “Policy in the Corporation.”

1983     Consultant Humanist, NY State Council for the Humanities Program on “An

            Anthropological Look at the Workplace,” for the Oil, Chemical, and Atomic

Workers’ Union, Local #8/149.

1982-86: Vice-Chair and Chairperson of the Research Committee, Oneida/Herkimer Council

on Occupational Safety and Health.

1980-84: Chairperson of the Education Committee, Central New York Labor Council; design

            and test needs’ assessment survey.

1976     Consultant, Department of Extramural Studies, Sheffield University; designed and

            execute statistical analysis of mail survey data on shop stewards.

1975-76: Professional Associate, US National Science Foundation Anthropology Program;

design and execute formal evaluations of dissertation and conference support

programs; design index for grant reviewers.

1973     Consultant, National Panel on High Schools and Adolescent Education, US

Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; prepare background papers on various subjects and draft chapters of final report.

1973     Interviewer, Planning Research Corporation, McLean, VA; evaluate primary care

            providers in drug rehabilitation programs.

1972     Consultant, Social Service Delivery Project, School for Social Service Administration,

University of Chicago; prepare case studies of innovative social service delivery

mechanisms; work with team to design integrated social service delivery model; draft

sections of final report.

1972     Consultant, Urban Development Institute, Purdue University, Hammond, IN;

evaluate day care worker training program.

1971-72: Administrative Secretary, New University Conference, Chicago; staff worker for

national educational reform organization.

1970-71: Community Organizer, Blue Gargoyle Community Center, Chicago.

 

Books

Under Development (for Peter Lang, IU, or MIT Press)

Getting ICT 4 D Right: The Roles of FLOSS and an Open Cultural Imaginary.

What is Informatics? (edited collection)

Globalizing Informatics Research (edited collection)

2003 The Knowledge Landscapes of Cyberspace.  New York: Routledge.

1999 Cyborgs@Cyberspace?: An Ethnographer Looks to the Future.  New York: Routledge.

1997 (with Knut Haukelid, eds.) Technology and Democracy: User involvement in

information technology.  TMV Skriftserie Nr. 26.  Oslo: Center for Technology and

Culture.

1993 (with Barbara Andrews) Computing Myths, Class Realities: An Ethnography of

Technology and Working People in Sheffield, England. Boulder: Westview.

1987 (with Johanna Lessinger, eds.) Perspectives on U.S. Marxist Anthropology. Boulder:

Westview.

1978 Workers’ Education: The Reproduction of Working Class Culture In Sheffield, England

and “Really Useful Knowledge.” Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. (Dissertation).                  

 

Academic Articles

2006    

Forthcoming

         “A Critique of Popular Political Economies of Knowledge in Cyberspace, An Alternative

Political Economy of Cyberspace Knowledge, and A Demonstration of the Applicability of the Alternative to Study of Free/Libre and Open Source Software in the Malay World.”  In New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry.

Under development

            “Global, Local, Glocal, or Lobal?  What Study of Free/Libre and Open Source Software

in Malaysia Suggests about Technoscientific “Trading Zones” and Social Formation Reproduction.” Bloomington, IN.: IU School of Informatics.

Commissioned; Under Contract; “Technocracy” and “Cyberspace” for the International

Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (3rd Edition)

 “A Cyberspace Research Ethic.” VEST (Swedish Journal for Science and Technology

Studies).

2005     “An ‘Interesting’ Dialectic: Thoughts on Western Borneo Languages and Automated

Information and Communication Technologies.” Proceedings of the ATMA/IKON International Conference on the Languages and Literatures of Western Borneo:  144 Years of Research. Bangi, Malaysia: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

2004 “Ethnography” In Bainbridge, William, Ed., Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-

Computer Interaction, pp. 239-244.  Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group.

 “The Cyberspace Anthropology: A Forward” to special issue on “Questions of Identity on the Internet: Research ‘Software’ Towards a New Indonesia.” Antropologi Indonesia 73 iv-xv.

“Non-Western’ Studies of Cyberspace Identity Formation.”  Antropologi Indonesia 73:32-39.

“Recent Information Technology Events in the West: A Memorial for the Economy Formerly Known as ‘New’.”  Anthropologi Indonesia 73:76-.81

2003     “An Ethics for an Anthropology in and of Cyberspace.”  In Fleurh-Lobban, Carolyn,

ed. Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious

Practice (2nd Edition), pp. 179-196.  Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

2002     “Afterword,” pp 355-367, in Renninger, Ann, and Wesley Shumar, eds. Building

Virtual Communities: Learning and Change in Cyberspace.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2001     (With Carl Martin Allwood)   “Deconstructing Use’: Diverse Discourses on ‘Users’

and ‘Usability’ in Information System Development and Reconstructing a Viable Use

Discourse” AI & Society 15:169-199.

 “Toward an anthropology of cyberspace,” Runnel, Pille, ed., Rethinking ethnology and forkloristics, pp. 214-266.  Tartu, Estonia: Tartu Nefa Ruehm.

2000     “Ethical Issues in the ethnography of Cyberspace,” In Cantwell, Anne-Marie, Eva

Friedlander, and Madeleine L. Tramm, eds., Ethics and Anthropology: Facing Future Issues in Human Biology, Globalism, and Cultural Property, pp. 170-186.  New York: New York Academy of Sciences.

 “Resocialing work? Anticipatory anthropology of the labor process.”  Futures 32: 767-775.

"Resocialing Work: Toward a comparative study of new forms of the labor process." Anthropology of Work Review XXI(1):8-11.

1999     "Cap a una anthropolgia del ciberespai.” (“Toward an anthropology of cyberspace.”)  

Revista d'Etnologia de Catalunya, 14: 8-45. Special issue on "Culture in cyberspace: towards a digitized society," Maria Jesus Buxo ed.

1998     “Theories of labor and the Nordic approach to information systems development.”

Anthropology of Work Review XIX(1):1-9.

1997     “Introduction,” in Hakken, David, and Knut Haukelid, eds., Technology and

democracy: User involvement in information technology.  TMV Skriftserie Nr. 26, pp 7-8. Oslo: Center for Technology and Culture.

“The virtual workplace: Decoupling space from place,” in anon., ed., The virtual workplace: One size doesn’t fit all, pp.5-22.  Washington, DC: Special Libraries Association.

“Cultural attitude, social environment, and innovation--An anthropologist’s view,” in anon., ed., OECD proceedings: Creativity, innovation, and job creation, pp.157-176.  Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

“Does Virtual Work Mean Virtual(ly No) Community?” in Community space, cyberspace: What’s the connection?  Proceedings of the Sixth Biannual Conference on Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing, pp.47-53.  Seattle, WA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.

1996     “The Cultural and Social Correlates of Advanced Information Technology: A

Working List of Priority Research Issues.” Social Science Computer Review 14(1):39-43.

“Computers and Culture.” Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, pp 228-33. New York: Henry Holt.

1995     “Not by Curbcuts Alone: New Technology for People with Disabilities.”  Science as

Culture 21:502-34.

1994     “International Information Infrastructures: Social and Policy Considerations.” Telektronikk  89(4):106-112.

1993     “Computing and Social Change: New Technology and Workplace Transformation, 1980-90.”  Annual Review of Anthropology 22:107-32.

1992     “Developing technology for people with disabilities: Proceedings of a conference to

identify the policy issues." Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on Computers and the Physically Handicapped Newsletter:15-35.

1991     “Culture-Centered Computing: Social Policy and Development of New Information

Technology in England and the United States” Human Organization 50(4): 406-423.

 “Anthropological Ethics in the 1990s: A Positive Approach,” in C. Fleuhr-Lobban, ed., Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, pp 72-91. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

1990     “Machine-, Human-, or Culture-centered Computing: A View from the Trenches,” in

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility’s DIAC ‘90: Proceedings of the Conference on New Directions in Advanced Computing. Philadelphia: Ablex Publishing.                                      

“Has There Been a Computer Revolution?  An Anthropological Approach.”  The Journal of Computing and Society 1(1):11-28.

1988     “Studying New Technology after Braverman: An Anthropological Review,” In Anthropology of Work Review IX(1):5-8.

1987     “Reproduction and Culture in Complex Social Formations.” Dialectical Anthropology 12(2):193-204.

“Introduction” (with Johanna Lessinger), in Hakken and Lessinger, eds., Perspectives..., pp. 1-23.

“Studying Work: Anthropological and Marxist Considerations,” in Hakken and Lessinger, eds., Perspectives..., pp. 57-80.                               

1986     “Class and Computers: Workers and the Micro Millennium.” Cultural Futures Research 8(3):23-31.

1983     “Impacts of Liberation Pedagogy.”  Journal of Education 165(I):113-25.                                            

1981     “New Directions in the Anthropology of Education.” in Ruth Landman, ed.,

Anthropological Careers: Perspectives on Research, Employment, and Training, pp. 123-141.  Washington: Anthropological Society of Washington.

1980     “Workers’ Education and the Reproduction of Working Class Culture.”  Anthropology and Education Quarterly XI(4):211-234.

1977     (with B. Andrews) “Educational Technology: A Theoretical Approach.” College English 39(1):68-108.

1972     Kinship and Near-kinship among Black Chicagoans.  Department of Anthropology,

University of Chicago (Thesis).

 

Other Professional Publications (Testimony, Reports, Reviews, etc.)

2005 “Comment” on Aporta and Higgs, “Global Positioning Systems, Inuit Wayfinding,

and the Need for a New Account of Technology.”  Current Anthropology 46(3):746-7.

2003     Review of Forsythe, Diana, Studying Those Who Study Us.  Anthropology of Work

Review XXIII (1-2):39-40.

2001     “’Our’ Anthropology of Technoscience?” American Anthropologist 103(1): 535-539.

Review of Helmreich, Stefan, Silicon second nature.  In American Ethnologist 26(1).

2000     Comment on “Theater in Cyberspace,” in American Theater.

1999     Review of Schoen, et.al., eds., High technology and low-income communities:

 Prospects for the positive use of advanced information technology.  In Journal of Political Ecology, Vol. 6.

Review of Winder, et. al., eds, Philosophical Aspects of Information Systems. College & Research Libraries, January: 94-6.

"Distance learning: The view from an academic profession."  In Supporting instructional technology: What really counts?. Proceedings of the Eighth Annual SUNY FACT Conference, pp 37-42.  Albany: State University of New York.

1998     “Technology and Social Change: The workspace connection.” In Congressional

Breakfast on Technology and Social Change, pp. 2-8.  Washington: The Consortium of Social Science Associations.

“Should the AAA intervene in the cultural construction of cyberspace?”  Anthropology Newsletter 39(2):52,50.

1997     “My revised program for work anthropology and the Society for the Anthropology of Work.”  Anthropology of Work Review 18(1):1-2.

Review of Attonen, Pertti J., and Reimund Kvideland, eds., Nordic Frontiers: Recent Issues in the Study of Modern Traditional Culture in the Nordic Countries.(1993).  In Ethnos.62(3-4):148-151.

1996     Syllabus for ANT 371: People and Systems: Cultural Perspectives on Information

Practice,” in Zehr, Stephen, ed., Instructional Materials for Science, Knowledge, and Technology.  Washington: American Sociological Association.

Review of R. Sclove, Democracy and Technology, in Science as Culture.

1995     “The Reconstruction of Science,” in Anthropology Newsletter, October, 1995

“The Cultural Reconstruction of Science: A Response to Labinger, in Social Studies of Science 25(2).

“Reconstructing the discourse on Use,” Workshop Protocol published in Proceedings, Third Decennial Conference on Computers in Context, Aarhus, Denmark.

“An American at IRIS,” Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems 6(2):81-4.

Review of Reddy’s, Danes are Like That!, in Ethnos 59(3-4):261-5.

“Social Change and Cyberspace: A Cyborg Anthropologist’s Perspective on Why the On-Line-Communication ‘Revolution’ Isn’t One.” Proceedings, SUNY Faculty Access to Computing Technology Conference, SUNY Institute of Technology.              

1993     “Research report: National styles and information technology in Norway and

Sweden.” Proceedings Supplement, 17th Annual IRIS Conference (Information Systems Research in

Scandinavia).

Review of Sandberg, et. al.’s, Technological Change and Co-determination in Sweden, in Anthropology of Work Review XIV(2&3):37-38.

Review of Kunda’s Engineering Culture, in American Anthropologist 95(1):221-222.

“Schools and human services in Oneida County: Toward a more effective partnership.” New Hartford, NY: BOCES Report

1992     Review of Johnson and Johansson’s, The Psychosocial Work Environment, in Medical Anthropology Review.

Review of Jules-Rosette’s, Terminal Signs: Computers and Social Change in Africa, in American Ethnologist.

1991     “Thoroughly Postmodern Milling: The Postmodern Challenge to Technology Education.”  SUNY Institute of Technology Research and Creative Expression 3:4-10.

 (with Miriam Kaprow) “Commentary: Tours and the SfAA Annual Meetings,” in Practicing Anthropology 13(4):23-25.

(with Jan DeAmicis, Mary Ann Ewen, Arthur Sanders, and James White) “Oneida/Herkimer Human Needs Assessment Research Report.”  Utica: Greater Utica United Way.                             

1990     Review of Arnot’s Controlling Soviet Labour: Experimental Change from Brezhnev to Gorbachev, in The Anthropology of East Europe Review 9(2):37-40.

Review of “Computers in Context” (video).  American Anthropologist 92:270-1.

Review of Ehn’s Work-oriented Design of Computer Artifacts, in Anthropology of Work Review 10(4):14-15.

1989     “Culture-Centered Computerization: A European Edge?” SUNY Institute of Technology Research and Creative Expression  1:23-5.

1988     “Developing Program in Science, Technology and Society,” and “Developing Program in International Studies” for SUNY College of Technology.                                   

1987     (with B. Andrews and J. Owen)  Review of Cockburn’s Machinery of Dominance: Women, Men and Technical Know-how, in Review of Labour History Bulletin.

1985     “Review of Applebaum’s Work in Non-Market and Transitional Societies, in Anthropology of Work Review 6(3):33-35. 

“Ethics, Legislation, and Professionalism in American Anthropology,” in Anthropology Newsletter April.

1983     “Socialism in One County?  A Field Trip Essay.” CMA News V(4):1-4.

“Review of: Teamster Rank and File, by Samuel Friedman.” Anthropology of Work Review 4(2):5.

1981     “Film Review: Applied Anthropology in Revolutionary Cuba.” CMA News III(2):2.

1980     “Review of Richard Lee’s The !Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society. Anthropology of Work Newsletter 1(3):3.

(with Bill Harrell and David Novak) “The Upper Mohawk Valley Work Culture Project.”  Division of Arts and Sciences, SUNY College of Technology.                                      

1978     “Recent Developments in Britain.”  Labor Studies Journal 3(2):164-66.

 

Conference Keynotes and Plenary Addresses

2006     Technocracy or Democracy: Justice and Emerging, Technology-enabled Global

Governance Forms. Symposium on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

2005     “Open Source Software for Knowledge and Ethnography.”  Keynote to the Linux

Conference, Asia-Pacific Institute of Information Technology, Kuala Lumpur.

2003     “Ethnographic Cyborgs? The Futures of Ethnography in Cyberculture.”                Presented to the pre-Conference on ethnography, annual meeting of the National

            Communications Association, Miami, FL.

  “An anthropologist discusses technologies for knowledge networking: Surviving the

            economy formerly known as ‘new” and coping with knowledge management fatigue

syndrome.” Rudi Weiss lecture to the New York State Library Association, Saratoga Springs.

2002     “Knowledge Society or Mythinformation?: Some Ethnographic Perspectives on the

Challenges and Opportunities of Automated Information Technologies.”  Presented to the plenary