Mobile Interaction: individuals, organisations and infrastructures (SSIT 5)

The 5th Social Study of IT workshop at LSE, 4-5 April 2005.

Programme

The workshop will take place in the Hong Kong Theatre, Ground Floor, Clement House.

Monday 4 April

9:30-10am

Registration
Tea and coffee 

10am

Welcome address
Howard Davies (Director, LSE) 

10.45am

Introduction
Dr Carsten Sorensen (LSE)

11am

Gurus, Hired Guns and Warm Bodies: itinerant experts in a knowledge economy
Gideon Kunda (Tel Aviv University)

12 noon

Tea and coffee 

12.30pm

Habitable Cars
Dr Eric Laurier (University of Glasgow)

1.30pm

Lunch 

3pm

M-Commerce and E-Cash as Disruptive (Or Even Moderately Interesting) Innovations: technological determinism or wishful thinking?
Steinar Kristoffersen (Oslo University)

4pm

Seamless Link Between Nerves and Network
Kevin Warwick (University of Reading)

5pm

Tea and coffee 

5.30pm

Citizen Mobile: opportunities and challenges of the mobile society
Industry panel

7pm

Reception
Pitcher and Piano - Kingsway
Entry to the reception is by ticket. Tickets will be available on the morning of 4 April from the workshop registration desk. 

Tuesday 5 April 

9.30am

The Move to the Mobile: new challenges of coordination in organisations
Kalle J. Lyytinen (Case Western Reserve University)

10.30am

Mobility in Time Critical and Distributed Work: temporal dimensions of practice
Urban Nulden, Public Safety Research Group (Gothenburg University)

11:30am

Tea and coffee 

12 noon

William Webb (Ofcom)

1pm

Summary 

1.30pm

Close of workshop 

2-5pm

Mobile Interaction: individuals, organisations and infrastructures: poster session 

The workshop organisers gratefully acknowledge the support of:

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