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The Future of Crowdwork: CrowdCamp Workshop at CHI 2012

Think big! What would it take to make crowdsourcing and crowdwork a more sustainable, fulfilling, and efficient sector of economic and social production? (photo by John McNabb, cc-by-nc-nd)This...

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Five things I learned this week (back in the East Bay edition)

Bike Lane, 41st Street, Oakland. By Eric FischerThis past week, I returned to the East Bay, where I had the honor of participating in the 149th commencement exercises of the University of California,...

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Remixing the President (or not)

Obama goes deep at Soldier Field in Chicago during the recent NATO summit.While checking out the White House photo stream on Flickr recently I noticed some confusing inconsistencies in the licensing...

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That didn’t take long.

The intrepid Dan Jones has taken the bait. Brian Urlacher rushes the President. A Remix by Dan Jones.  Tagged: Chicago Bears, copyright, Flickr, football, government, obama, president, Urlacher

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Old wine, twisted cliches

This post marks the latest installment of Mako’s (and, to a lesser extent, my) ongoing series on cliches in academic paper titles.My selections this time around all incorporate the phrase “old wine in...

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Five things I learned this week (Pride edition)

Pride Parade, San Francisco 2012. Photo by torbakhopper.This week’s edition of “Five Things” is brought to you by the letter Q and all the colors of the rainbow! That’s right, it’s pride week in San...

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Tie goes to the runner?

Yesterday at the women’s 100 meter finals of U.S. Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon, Allyson Felix and Jeneba Tarmoh did something that was apparently unprecedented: they finished tied for third...

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Run on (but no run off)

Following up on my last post on the tie between Allyson Felix and Jeneba Tarmoh in the qualifiers for the U.S. women’s 100 meter team, I thought I would briefly revisit the subject and, in the process,...

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Using the Higgs Boson to explain society

Image from BoingBoing (cc-by-nc).In the midst of all the excitement about the Higgs Boson, I’m not the only one who has been fascinated by the metaphors that different people use to try to explain...

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Journatic and the future of crowdsourced journalism

newsroom panorama by David Sim (http://www.flickr.com/photos/victoriapeckham/)Crowdsourcing, outsourcing, and other sorts of distributed work have long since made inroads into professional journalism,...

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Of Mitt Romeny, El Salvador, and bicycles

The news that during the creation of Bain Capital Mitt Romney sought large investments from some of El Salvador’s notorious “oligarchs” should not be particularly surprising given the extent of the...

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Some initial thoughts on the Otey vs. CrowdFlower case

The question of whether paid crowd work violates U.S. employment and minimum wage laws may finally make it into court thanks to Christopher Otey, an Oregon resident who is suing CrowdFlower Inc. for...

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A small public tribute to Aaron Swartz

Aaron Swartz’s suicide over the weekend is a tragedy. His death has affected many people very deeply, including many of my friends who were very close with Aaron.Personally, I did not know Aaron well,...

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Five things I learned this week (innaugural Windy City edition)

Convention Crowd, Chicago. 1912. Library of Congress via Flickr CommonsKuler (via Liz Gerber) – Adobe-owned site for user-uploaded color combinations. Elegant color combinations can be wonderful tools...

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The Wikipedia Gender Gap Revisited

In a new paper, recently published in the open access journal PLOSONE, Benjamin Mako Hill and I build on new research in survey methodology to describe a method for estimating bias in opt-in surveys of...

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