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New Media & Digital Culture at the University of Utrecht home students staff linkedin group facebook group NMDC's New Website! log in Advanced search Click the cover to download, or see here to read more and leave comments We have moved! You have reached the old NMDC website, please visit for our new and improved headquarters. | permalink | Admin | stat: 00355681 Libel Reform Campaign - Free Speech Is Not For Sale Terminology Forum - Vaasan yliopisto Terminology Forum is a global non-profit information forum for freely available terminological information online. The Forum was established in 1994 and is maintained by Anita Nuopponen with the help of her students at the Dept. of Communication Studies, University of Vaasa, Finland. You will find here information on terminological activities including terminology work, research and education, on online glossaries and termbanks from different fields as well as on general language dictionaries in various languages. On terminology news and events you will find information in our Twitter feed. Follow Terminology Forum and Term-List on Twitter! @TermList is tweeting on terminology and technical communication related activities and other interesting stuff for terminologists, technical communicators, translators, etc. DISCLAIMER: Terminology Forum includes links to external websites. Comments and suggestions for new links to:

InstituteOf NetworkCultures Amsterdam Welcome to FoxyTunes LibrarySpot.com: Encyclopedias, maps, online libraries, quotations, dictionaries & more. Henriette Cramer I’m a research scientist at Yahoo! Labs’ Mobile Sensing and User Behavior group in Sunnyvale, California. On a very general level, I’m interested in how people perceive technologies and integrate them into their daily lives. My research revolves around mobile location-based services and people’s perceptions of their surroundings, ‘Research in the Large’: using wide distribution channels and existing services for research purposes, and people’s perceptions of applications and ‘things’ that use data around -or about- them to adapt and personalize themselves. Before I joined Yahoo! Keywords: mobile interaction, personalization & context-adaptation, location-based services, urban informatics, instrumentation & data quality, services as design materials, interaction with (semi-) autonomous ‘things’, user control, trust and situated user experiences. I have a PhD from the Human-Computer Studies lab at the University of Amsterdam (April 2010). Program committees / juries Guest Editorship Awards

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