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Grace Eden

Senior Research Associate



Dr Grace Eden is a Senior Research Associate at the Oxford e-Research Centre and postdoctoral researcher on the EPSRC funded project ‘Framework for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT’ where the first comprehensive study is underway to discover current positions within UK ICT research community regarding the challenges arising in the identification of issues related to the social consequences of ICT research outcomes. Grace recently completed her DPhil at the Oxford University Computer Science Department conducting interdisciplinary research (computer science & social science) within the UK e-Research programme. With a focus on understanding the ways in which technology effects work practice within scientific settings; her research extends across two areas of social science research, the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK), with its focus on how scientific knowledge is produced, organised and shared, and computer supported cooperative work (CSCW), with its focus on understanding the details of work practice and collaboration.

Publications 


2012


Eden, G., Jirotka, M., Meyer, E.T. (forthcoming). Interpreting digital images beyond just the visual: crossmodal practices in medieval musicologyInterdisciplinary Science Reviews, special issue in Computational Picturing.

Stahl, B., Eden, G., Jirotka, M. (forthcoming). Responsible research and innovation in Information and Communication Technology. In Owen, R., Bessant, J., Heintz, M. (eds.) Responsible Innovation. Chichester: Wiley & Sons.

Jirotka, M., Eden, G. & Stahl, B. 2012. Position Paper on Responsible Research and Innovation. In Digital Social Research: A Forum for Policy and Practice, 13 March 2012, Oxford UK. http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/events/?id=487.

Eden, G. and Jirotka, M. 2012. Digital images of medieval music documents: transforming research processes and knowledge production in musicology. In 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)‚ January 4−7‚ 2012‚ Maui HI. pp. 1646-1655.
 

2011


Luff‚ P., Jirotka‚ M., Yamashita‚ N., Kuzuoka‚ H., de la Flor, G. and Heath, C. 2011. Interactional Validity: Assessing technologies to support embodied activities.  In Workshop  on  Embodied Interaction:  Theory and Practice in HCI‚ 29th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems‚ CHI'11. 2011. 
 
de la Flor, G. and Jirotka, M. 2011. Talk and sound: audible phenomena and the design of novel technologies for collaboration. In Working with sound: language‚ music and beyond‚ 5 March 2011‚ Phonetics Laboratory‚ Oxford University. http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/sound_day.
 
de la Flor‚ G., Jirotka, M. and Meyer, E.T. 2011. Accessing Medieval Music: from material codex to digital specimen. In Visualisation in the age of computerisation. 25−26 March 2011‚ Saïd Business School‚ University of Oxford. http://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/centres/insis/news/Pages/visualisation.aspx.

2010


de la Flor, G., Ojaghi, M, Martínez, I.L., Jirotka, M., Williams, M.S., Blakeborough, A. 2010. Reconfiguring practice: the interdependence of experimental procedure and computing infrastructure in distributed earthquake engineering. In Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A‚ 368: pp. 4073−4088.

de la Flor‚ G., Jirotka‚ M., Luff‚ P., Pybus, J. and Kirkham, R. 2010. Transforming scholarly practice: embedding technological interventions to support the collaborative analysis of ancient texts. In Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work‚ 19(3/4) pp. 309−334. 

de la Flor‚ G., Luff‚ P., Jirotka‚ M., Pybus‚ J., Kirkham, R. and Carusi, A.2010. The Case of the Disappearing Ox: Seeing Through Digital Images to an Analysis of Ancient Texts. In Procs. 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems‚ CHI'10. pp 473−482.

2009


de la Flor, G. and Jirotka, M. 2009. Blurring the distinction between software design and work practice. In 2nd International Symposium on End User Development. March 2−4 2009‚ Siegen‚ Germany.

2008


de la Flor, G. and Meyer, E.T. 2008. Talking 'bout a revolution: Framing e−Research as a computerization movement. In The Oxford eResearch Conference 2008. 11−13 September 2008. Oxford‚ UK.