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Welcome to the Consortium for the Science of Socio-Technical Systems wiki. The Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) brings together researchers from a wide range of disciplines to develop a common language and scholarly repertoire as we work to understand diverse sociotechnical issues.

We are grateful for the support of the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering.

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Coming Up

Fifth Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2012)

History of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-Technical Systems

CSST Summer Workshops

Fifth Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2012)

Fourth Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2011)

Third Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2010)

Second Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2009)

First Summer Research Institute of the Consortium for the Science of Socio-technical Systems (CSST 2008)

iConference Workshops

CSST Workshop at 2012 iConference in Toronto

CSST Workshop at 2011 iConference in Seattle

SLOSH alternative event at iConference 2011

CSST Workshop at 2010 I-Conference

CSST Workshop at 2009 I-Conference

CSST Workshops at other conferences

CSST workshop at 2009 AoIR

Report to NSF on need for Consortia efforts to support science of sociotechnical systems: "South" Workshop Report

Volunteers

We're looking for people to organize proposals for one day CSST workshops to coincide (a day before or after) the following conferences:

  • ACM Group
  • CSCW
  • AoiR
  • Future iConferences (see previous versions of this for inspiration and contacts)
  • Other venues ...

Local Socio-Technical Research Groups

Philadelphia Socio-Techs

Other

Sociotechnical Theories and Concepts

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