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My
research interests are in the area of computer-supported
cooperative work (CSCW). I focus broadly on sociotechnical studies
of work, examining the interaction of organizational settings,
work design, and technology use in distributed work. In particular, I
am interested in social computing and public participation
in scientific research, which intersect in virtual "citizen science"
projects.
My research includes
studies on citizen science, free/libre open source software
development, and the iSchool community.
Citizen science is a type of scientific
research in which professional researchers collaborate with members
of the public. Our VOSS research
group is developing a typology of citizen science projects as virtual
organizations. Understanding how these projects create scientific
outcomes is the focus of my dissertation research.
Free/libre open source software development is
the phenomenon studied by
the FLOSS research
group at the iSchool at Syracuse University. My research includes studies
of the dynamics of social network structures, classification of project
success, and measure development. I have also worked on replicating
prior FLOSS studies using analysis
workflows to demonstrate the value of eScience approaches for
social science research.
The iSchools are group of schools
of information. Since 2005, the iSchools Caucus has provided a sense
of community for this growing movement; my research in this area examines
the faculty compositions of these schools for evidence of intellectual
diversity and institutional relationships.
- A 2009 census of iSchool faculty diversity according to disciplinary
background is the focus of the iConference 2010 paper, Intellectual
Diversity in iSchools: Past, Present and Future [0.2
mb pdf]. We find substantial differences between the intellectual
heritage of each of the iSchools, and that the strong intellectual
cores of the community are in six broad areas: computing, library,
information, management & policy, social & behavioral, and science
& engineering.
- My thesis research is succinctly presented in my
iConference 2008 paper, Community
Identity: Peer Prestige and Academic Hiring in the iSchools [0.3
mb pdf].
- My 2007
Master's thesis, Exploring
Peer Prestige in Academic Hiring Networks [1.2 mb .pdf]
compares the hiring networks of iSchools and Computer Science departments
to understand which network characteristics may predict US News & World
Report graduate program rankings.
A few other things that are interesting enough to share:
- I had a lot of fun writing personas and scenarios for group projects
in SI
622 and
SI 682, courses
on usability and interface design at the University of Michigan School
of Information.
- Information and communicable diseases
both spread through social networks. Try out my multi-agent simulation
for a
model of HIV
& AIDS transmission in Axtell & Epstein's SugarScape
,
implemented with Netlogo. Adjust the variables to see their
effect on the disease transmission events.
Papers and Presentations ~ Erdös 6.*
- Wiggins, A., & Crowston, K. (2010). Reclassifying
Success and Tragedy in FLOSS Projects. In Proceedings of the
Sixth International Conference on Open Source Software (IFIP 2.13).
Notre Dame, IN, 30 May - 2 June, 2010.
- Wiggins, A., & Sawyer, S. (2010). Intellectual
Diversity in iSchools: Past, Present and Future [0.2
mb pdf]. Paper presented
at iConference 2010. Champaign, IL, 3 - 6 February, 2010.
- Wiggins, A. (2010). Organizing
from the Middle Out: Citizen Science in the National Parks [0.4
mb pdf abstract and 4
mb pdf poster]. Poster
presented at iConference 2010. Champaign, IL, 3 - 6 February,
2010.
- Crowston, K., Wiggins, A., & Howison, J. (2010). Analyzing
leadership dynamics in distributed group communication [0.2
mb pdf].
In Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Hawaii International Conference
on System Sciences. Kaui, HI, 5 – 8 January, 2010.
- Wiggins, A. (2009). Tales of the Field: Building
Small Science Cyberinfrastructure [0.1
mb pdf abstract]. Presentation at Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) 2009 Annual Meeting.
Washington, DC, 28 October - 1 November, 2009.
- Wiggins,
A., Howison, J. & Crowston, K. (2009). Heartbeat:
Measuring Active User Base and Potential User Interest in FLOSS Projects.
In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Open
Source Software (IFIP 2.13). Skövde, Sweden, 3 - 6, 2009.
- Wiggins,
A. (2009). Coordination
Dynamics in Free/Libre Open Source Software Development [0.1
mb pdf]. Paper presented
in the Doctoral Consortium at the Fifth International Conference on Open
Source Software (IFIP 2.13). Skövde,
Sweden, 3 - 6 June, 2009.
- Wiggins, A. (2009). Interdisciplinary
Diversity in the iSchool Community [
0.1 mb pdf abstract and 1
mb pdf poster].
Poster presented in the Doctoral Colloquium at iConference
2009. February 9 -
11, 2008, Chapel Hill, NC.
- Li, Q., Heckman, R., Allen, E., Crowston,
K., Eseryel, U., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2008). Asynchronous
Decision-Making in Distributed Teams.
[0.1 mb pdf abstract] Poster presented at
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 2008, November 8– 12 , 2008,
San Diego, CA.
- Wiggins, A., Howison, J., & Crowston, K. (2008). Replication
of FLOSS Research as eResearch [0.1
mb pdf abstract]. Paper
presented at Oxford e-Research Conference 2008. Oxford, UK, 11-13
September, 2008.
- Wiggins, A., Howison, J. & Crowston, K. (2008). Social
dynamics of FLOSS team communication across channels.
In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Open Source
Software (IFIP 2.13). Milan, Italy, 7-10 September, 2008.
- Howison, J.,
Wiggins, A. & Crowston, K. (2008). eResearch
workflows for studying free and open source software development.
In Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Open Source
Software (IFIP 2.13). Milan, Italy, 7-10 September, 2008.
- Crowston,
K., Howison, J. & Wiggins, A. (2008). eSocial
Science for Free/Libre Open Source Software Researchers [0.2
mb pdf].
Paper presented at 4th International Conference on eSocial Science.
Manchester, UK, 18-20 June, 2008.
- Wiggins, A., McQuaid, M., & Adamic,
L. (2008). Community
Identity: Peer Prestige and Academic Hiring in the iSchools [0.3
mb pdf]. Paper
presented at iConference 2008. Los
Angeles, CA, 28 February - 1 March, 2008.*
- Wiggins, A. (2007). Data
Driven Design: Using Web Analytics to Improve Information Architectures [0.3
mb pdf]. Paper presented
in the research track at ASIST Information Architecture Summit
2007. Las
Vegas, NV, 22-26 March, 2007.
- Wiggins, A., Adamic, L., & McQuaid,
M. (2006). The
Small Worlds of Academic Hiring Networks [1.2 mb pdf]. Paper
presented at Applications of Social Network Analysis 2006. Zürich,
Switzerland, 5-6 October, 2006.
*Paul Erdös -> Michael S. O. Molloy -> Cristopher
Moore -> James P. Crutchfield -> Bernardo A. Huberman -> Lada A. Adamic
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