[Themaintainers] Doodle poll for a Maintainers reading group

Juris Milestone juris at temple.edu
Mon Oct 3 08:57:45 EDT 2016


Hello Everyone!

Julian attended a panel and dinner I organized a couple years ago, asking what an anthropology of maintenance might look like, so I asked him if he would field questions generated by our discussion of his book.  He has graciously agreed to do so via email, since he is busy on our proposed dates (and his farm is gloriously not on the grid).  I would be happy to facilitate his participation if that is of interest.


Best,
Juris

Juris Milestone, Ph.D.
Department of Anthropology
Temple University
juris at temple.edu





> On Sep 13, 2016, at 11:09 AM, Ensmenger, Nathan <nensmeng at indiana.edu> wrote:
> 
> Enough of you have expressed enthusiasm about participating in a virtual #Maintainers reading group to justify an experiment.
> 
> For our first reading we will discuss Julian Orr's 1996 classic *Talking About Machines: an Ethnography of a Modern Job* (ILR Press Ithaca, NY, 1996).  This is not only a classic ethnographic study of maintenance work and workers, but was an important influence on the later work of Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger on communities of practice.
> 
> With our first reading selected, the questions remain: 1)  how best to conduct a virtual meeting, and 2) when?
> 
> Since it is fairly easy for me to use Indiana University resources to set up an Adobe Connect meeting space, and since Adobe Connect, although by no means perfect, is widely accessible (via a browser or an app) we will go with that option.  Once we settle on a date, I will set up the meeting space and send out the details.
> 
> As for a schedule:  I set up a Doodle poll to gauge availability on three potential dates (and four different times) in early-to-mid October.   I chose 7pm as a compromise between various US time zones, but also set up one 4pm possibility (on 10/13) just to test the waters for an earlier option
> 
> Here is the link to the Doodle poll: 
> 
> http://doodle.com/poll/fury9uckrst8i5kt
> 
> Hopefully we can come up with a reasonable compromise and get our technology in order to have a fun and fruitful conversation about the maintenance of Xerox machines!
> 
> -Nathan 
> 
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> Nathan Ensmenger 
> Associate Professor of Informatics 
> School of Informatics and Computing 
> Indiana University, Bloomington 
> homes.soic.indiana.edu/nensmeng/ 
> 
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