James Stewart
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Lecturer in Science and Technology and Innovation Studies at The University of Edinburgh
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Education
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I conduct research on socio-technical change: the corporate, government and end user shaping of Information and Communications Services. I study the social effects and processes involved in innovation incorporating technology. I have explored this in areas of telecentres, design and use of ICTs by women and men, telecoms convergence, in science and research (science 3.0), in the design of future mobile services, in standardistion processes, Chinese telecoms policy, spectrum policy, women's research careers, in the use and appropration of place and space, data in the city, interactive television and many more.
I am currently working on projects about how new forms of digital information...
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twitter facebook text analysis
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goodbad
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