Presentations
The following presentations focus on and/or feature the Fair Tracing Project and its results (with Fair Tracing members in bold).
- I. Brown, A. Chopra, D. Kleine, A. Kundu, A. Light and C. Wallenta, “Fair Tracing Report”, EPSRC Bridging the Global Digital Divide network conference, Cambridge, UK, 8-9 January 2007.
- I. Brown and A. Light, “Tracing premium food products”, India International Coffee Festival, Bangalore, India, 23-25 February 2007.
- I. Brown, “Fair Tracing”, Doors of Perception 9: Food, Energy, Design, Delhi, India, 28 February-4 March 2007.
- D. Kleine, “Anything but neutral: The role of technology in development”, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK, 28 March 2007.
- D. Kleine, “Linking local realities: Using technology to connect Fair Trade consumers and producers”, Royal Geographical Society annual conference, UK, 31 August 2007.
- I. Brown, “Is user-generated content disrupting politics?” Law 2.0: New Speech, New Property, New Identity, Society for Computers and Law forum, London, UK, 17-18 September 2007.
- D. Kleine and A. Light, “Found in Translation: Experiences from the Fair Tracing Project”, British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction specialist group annual conference, Lancaster University, UK, 4 September 2007.
- I. Brown, “Current research”, Oxford Internet Institute, UK, 10 October 2007.
- I. Brown, “Openness and innovation in the information society“, The fifth meetings of the i2010 High Level Group of the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, 28 November 2007.
- A. Light, “A Year in Pictures: Some Issues in Developing a Representation of Ethical Producers for Consumers”, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, November 2007.
- M. Montero, “The Fair Tracing Project: Interest and Challenges of using mobiles phone technology”, EPSRC Bridging the Global Digital Divide Moiles workshop, University of Loughborough, UK, November 2007.
- A. Chopra, D. Kleine, A. Kundu, A. Light, M. Montero and C. Wallenta, ”Learning to do Research 2.0: The Fair Tracing Project”, EPSRC Bridging the Global Digital Divide network conference, Cambridge, UK, 7-8 January 2008.
- D. Kleine, “The Fair Tracing project: Using the internet to track Chilean Fairtrade wine”, Centre for Latin American Studies, Cambridge University, UK, 18 January 2008.
- A. Chopra and A. Kundu, “Fair Tracing” poster presentation, University of Bradford Annual Research Showcase, Bradford, UK, 5 February 2008.
- A. Chopra, “Fair Tracing and the digital divide: tracking Indian coffee across the internet“, Critical Internet Studies seminar series, Liverpool John Moores University, UK, 28 February 2008.
- D. Kleine, “Fair Tracing”, University of London Royal Holloway Exploring Science Open Day, London, 1 March 2008.
- I. Brown, D. Kleine, A. Kundu, A. Light and M. Montero, “Global Social Responsibility, Technology and Consumer Choice: the EPSRC Fair Tracing Project“, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of London Royal Holloway, 6 March 2008.
- A. Chopra, “The Fair Tracing project: Indian coffee and the digital divide”, British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) annual conference, Leicester, UK, 26-28 March 2008.
- A. Light, “The Challenge of Representing a Sociotechnical System: Fair Tracing and the Value Chain”, Sociotech ID Workshop, London, UK, 30 May 2008.
- A. Light, “Value Chains, Food Miles and Politics at the Interface’, Keynote address, London Hopper Colloquium, London, UK, 1 May 2008.
- D. Kleine, “Can we kick the habit? Taking development beyond the growth paradigm”, New Directions in Development Theory and Practice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, CGTP/CEDAR workshop, University of London Royal Holloway, 29 May 2008.
- I. Brown, “Trust in Online Communities“, International Conference on Information Culture, Seoul, Korea, June 2008.
- D. Kleine and A. Light, “The Fair Tracing Project”, EPSRC Bridging the Global Digital Divide network 5th Workshop, London Knowledge Lab, UK, 2 June 2008.
- A. Chopra, “The Fair Tracing project and the case study of establishing traceability for coffee in India: Is technological development necessary for social development?” University of Bradford Ninth Informatics Workshop for Research Students, Bradford, UK, 13 June 2008.
- C. Wallenta, M. Ahmed and I. Brown, “We know what you did at 9am: analysis systems with dynamic user-generated content”, Multi-Service Networks, Abingdon, 10 July 2008.
- D. Kleine, “Tracing Global Value Chains: The Fair Tracing Project”, German Development Agency GTZ, Lima, Peru, 21 August 2008.
- I. Brown, “Activism 2.0“, Amnesty International Communications Strategy workshop, London, UK, September 2008.
- D. Kleine, “Fair Tracing: Using ICTs to empower Producers and Consumers”, Mindtrek 2008 Conference “Green 2.0” session, Tampere, Finland, 7-9 October 2008.
- D. Kleine, “The Fair Tracing Project”, Nokia Research Centre, Tampere, Finland, 10 October 2008.
- D. Kleine, A. Light, H. LeVoi, M. Montero and M. Vivent, “Designing a value chain information system with producers and consumers: The Fair Tracing Project”, EPSRC Workshop on Ethical Consumption, Traceability and ICT, University of London Royal Holloway, UK, 23 October 2008.
- I. Brown, “Information society research and sustainability“, ICT for a Global Sustainable Future, Brussels, Belgium, 22-23 January 2009.
- A. Light, “Collaborating to Persuade: Web2.0, Fair Tracing and Ethical Marketing”, Innovative Media and the Digital Economy workshop, London, UK, 26-27 March 2009.
- A. Chopra, “Is technological innovation necessary for socio-economic development? Designing a digital traceability solution for coffee growers in Southern India”, British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS) annual conference, Edinburgh, UK, 30 March-1 April 2009.
- A. Light, “Research Project as Boundary Object: negotiating the conceptual design of a tool for International Development”, University of York, UK, June 2009.
- D. Kleine, “ICT4What? Using the Choice Framework to operationalise the Capability Approach to Development”, IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information Technology and Development 2009, Doha, Qatar, 17-19 April 2009.
- I. Brown, D. Kleine and A. Light (2009) “Understanding the provenance of ethically produced goods”, Proceedings of the IEEE/ACM International Conference on Information Technology and Development (ICTD) 2009, Doha, Qatar, 17-19 April 2009), pp108-117.
- A. Light, “Value Chains, Food Miles and Politics at the Interface: HCI4D?”, Microsoft Research India, 1 July 2009.
- D. Kleine, “Applying the capability approach to the ‘medium of choice par excellence’: Using the Choice Framework for a holistic analysis of internet usage”, Congresso HDCA 2009, Lima, Peru, 9-12 September 2009.
- A. Light, “A Development Perspective on the Challenges in Implementing ‘Auto-Identification’ of Objects“, Globicomp: Taking Ubicomp Beyond Developed Worlds workshop, Ubicomp ’09, Florida, USA, 30 September – 3 October 2009.
- N. Myers, (based on collaboration with the Fair Tracing project), EPSRC Impact! Exhibition (EPSRC), Royal College of Art, London, UK, 16-21 March 2010.
Forthcoming