Information Systems Research Forum

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Lent Term 2012

The seminars will be held in the Department of Management Fifth Floor Seminar Room NAB 5.21 (unless otherwise stated) 

The ISRF is a series of events that invites researchers from the Information Systems Group, other parts of LSE and the wider research community to present their research in progress to an audience of PhD students and others.  They are open to staff and postgraduate students from LSE and elsewhere in London.

 

Monday
16 January
1600 - 1730

NAB 1.14

Open Data and Open Source in the Public Sector: Tales from Greece and the UK
Maha Shaikh and Prodromos Tsiavos
Warwick Business School: ISIG, LSE

abstract

Tuesday
24 January
1800-1930

Old 3.21

Data Liberty in the 21st Century - A Dialogue on Fair Policies: Freedom Bill, Digital Economy Act, Web Blocking and Phone Hacking
Joint seminar with IT Law & Media and LSE Department of Law
Julian Huppert MP (Lib Dem)
and panel discussion

abstract

Thursday
16 February
1500-1630

Some Social, Organisational and Technology Reflections: learning from a global knowledge management survey
Elayne Coakes
University of Westminster Business School

abstract

Monday
27 February
1600 - 1730

Transparency, Measurement & ICT – Cause of, or Cure for, the Next Financial Crisis?
Michael Mainelli
Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group and ISIG Visiting Professor

 

abstract

Dates for your diary


Summer Term 2012

10 May 2012 Angela Sasse Topic: Information Security
 

For more details of these seminars please contact Fran White, Research Coordinator

The Information Systems Research Forum (ISRF) is a seminar series focusing on recent advances in research broadly relating to information and communication systems. ISRF is organized by research students of the Information Systems and Innovation Group (ISIG) at LSE. While our Group's research focus can be described as the social study of ICTs and innovation, ISRF aims to involve speakers from different backgrounds in a cross-disciplinary discussion and debate.

Please note that public events organised by ISIG are normally videoed and streamed from our website. If you do not wish to appear in the video please inform the camera operator before the start of the session and seat yourself where you will not be inadvertently be in the field of view of the camera. If you do not inform us of your wish not to be recorded we will presume your consent to being included in the video.

This term's seminar series has been organised by Roser Pujadas, Cristina Alaimo, Roohallah Honarvar and Huey Tan  

page last updated 25 January, 2012

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