Conference At a Glance Saturday, March 1, 1997

9:00 - 9:15; Welcome (HUB Auditorium)

Doug Schuler, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

9:15 - 10:00 Keynote Address; (HUB Auditorium)

Howard Rheingold, Electric Minds, San Francisco, CA

10:00- 11:15 Building a Civic Web (HUB Auditorium)

Peter Van den Besselaar, Social Science Informatics, University of Amsterdam and De Digitale Stad ("The Digital City"), Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Jamie McClelland, Libraries for the Future, New York, NY

Lodis Rhodes, Professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University Of Texas, Austin, TX

11:30-12:45 Education and Youth

(HUB Room 108)

Amy Bruckman, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, MA

Bart Decrem, Executive Director, Plugged In, East Palo Alto, CA

Kevin Rocap, California State University at Long Beach, CA

Terryl Ross, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Culture and Diversity in Community Space and Cyberspace (HUB Auditorium)

Steve Cisler, Manager, Network Outreach, Apple Research Labs, Cupertino, CA

Beth Fraser, Universal Access Project Librarian, DO-IT University Libraries, University of Washington Seattle, WA

Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Electronic Cafe International, Santa Monica, CA

Madeline Gonzalez, Association for Community Networking, Boulder, CO

12:45- 2:00 Lunch (HUB East Ballroom)
2:00- 3:30

Cyberspace Economics: New Opportunities and Challenges

(HUB Room 108)

Amy Borgstrom, Executive Director, ACENET, Athens, OH

Gary Chapman, Executive Director, 21st Century Project, Austin, TX

David Hakken, Professor of Anthropology and Director, Policy Center State University of New York Institute of Technology, Utica/Rome, NY

Ross Rieder, Organizer, Snohomish County Labor Council, AFL/CIO

The High-Tech Mediation of Social Interaction

(HUB Auditorium)

Ron Cole, Oregon Graduate Institute, Portland, OR

Rusel DeMaria and Alex Uttermann, DeMaria Studios, Boulder Creek, CA

Sam Tucker, WebActive, a project of Progressive Networks, Seattle, WA

Rolland Waters, CTO, RTime Inc., Seattle, WA

 

3:45 – 5:15 Critical Futures in Networking (HUB Auditorium)

Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Executive Director, America Speaks, Washington, DC

Peter Miller, Community Technology Centers Network (CTCNet), Somerville, MA

Richard Sclove, Executive Director, The Loka Institute, Amherst, MA

5:15- 5:30 Closing Words (HUB Auditorium)

Aki Namioka, President, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

6:30 Bus Leaves from U of W HUB for Benefit at the downtown Speakeasy Café
7:00 CPSR Benefit: Meet with conference attendees informally while enjoying snacks, drinks, and cyber-art! At Seattle's Speakeasy Cafe. $25 is the suggested donation and additional contributions gladly accepted to help CPSR organize programs like this in the future. Tickets and bus passes available at the registration desk or you can pay at the door.

March 2 workshop schedule on the next page.

 

 

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