dhr. prof. dr. R.A. Rogers
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Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
Capaciteitsgroep Media & Cultuur
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Turfdraagsterpad
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1012 XT Amsterdam
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R.A.Rogers@uva.nl
T: 0205253352
Research Sketch
Prof. Richard Rogers is a Web epistemologist, an area of
study where the main claim is that the Web is a knowledge
culture distinct from other media. Rogers concentrates on the
research opportunities that would have been improbable or
impossible without the Internet. His research involves studying
and building info-tools. He studies and makes use of the
adjudicative or 'recommender' cultures of the Web that help to
determine the reputation of information as well as
organizations. The most well-known tool Rogers has developed
with his colleagues is the Issue Crawler, a server-side Web
crawler, co-link machine and graph visualizer. It locates what
Rogers and colleagues have dubbed "issue networks" on the Web -
densely interlinked clutches of NGOs, funders, governmental
agencies, think tanks and lone scientists or scientific groups,
working in the same issue area. Unlike social networks, issue
networks do not privilege individuals and groups, asthe
networks also may be made up of a news story, document, leak,
database, image or other such items. Taken together these
actors and 'argument objects' serve as a means to understand
the state of an issue either in snapshots or over time. Rogers
and colleagues also developed the Election Issue Tracker, a
pre-RSS newspaper query machine employed in the Netherlands to
understand whether media aided the rise of populism. Other
tools Rogers and colleagues have developed include the Web
Issue Index of Civil Society, also known as the Issue Ticker,
where the campaigning behavior of NGOs is monitored. The Index
is a novel form of attention cycle research, showing whether
attention to issues is rising or falling, not according to
newspaper coverage, but rather according to civil society
campaigning. Some of the tools by Rogers and colleagues were
featured at the ZKM, in the exhibition, entitled "Making Things
Public: Atmospheres of Democracy," curated by Bruno Latour and
Peter Weibel. Most recently, Rogers and colleagues have
developed a suite of tools for the capture and study of Web
data. The tools form the infrastructure of the Digital Methods
Initiative, which specialises in repurposing online devices
(and 'methods of the medium') for research that goes beyond the
study of online culture only.
Biographical Sketch
Richard Rogers is University Professor and holds the Chair in
New Media & Digital Culture at the University of Amsterdam.
He is also Director of the Govcom.org Foundation (Amsterdam)
and the Digital Methods Initiative. Previously, Rogers worked
as Senior Advisor to Infodrome, the Dutch Governmental
Information Society initiative. He also has worked as a
Researcher and Tutor in Computer Related Design at the Royal
College of Art (London), Research Fellow in Design and Media at
the Jan van Eyck Academy (Maastricht), and Researcher in
Technology Assessment at the Science Center Berlin (WZB) and in
Strategic Computing in the Public Sector at Harvard University
(JFK School). He earned his PhD and MSc in Science Studies at
the University of Amsterdam,and his B.A. in Government and
German at Cornell University. Over the past decade, Rogers and
the Govcom.org Foundation have received research grants from
the Dutch Government, Soros Foundation, Open Society Institute,
Ford Foundation, Open Society Foundations, Mondriaan Foundation
and MacArthur Foundation. Most recently, he was Annenberg
Fellow at the Annenberg School for Communication at the
University of Pennsylvania and Visiting Scholar in Comparative
Media Studies, Massachusetts Instittute of Technology (MIT).
IT. Rogers is author of Technological Landscapes
(Royal College of Art, London, 1999), editor of Preferred
Placement: Knowledge Politics on the Web (Jan van Eyck
Press, 2000), and author of Information Politics on the
Web (MIT Press, 2004/2005), "the 2005 Best Information
Science Book of the Year Award presented by the American
Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)." He is
also author of The End of the Virtual (Amsterdam
University Press, 2009). His forthcoming book on Digital
Methods is with MIT Press (2013).
2015
- H.C. Huurdeman, J. Kamps, T. Samar, A.P. de Vries, A. Ben-David & R.A. Rogers (in press). Lost but Not Forgotten: Finding Pages on the Unarchived Web. International Journal on Digital Libraries.
- R.A. Rogers (2015). Digitale Methoden fuer Webforschung. In Malte Hagener & Vinzenz Hediger (Eds.), Medienkultur und Bildung: Ästhetische Erziehung im Zeitalter digitaler Netzwerke. Frankfurt: Campus.
- R.A. Rogers & N. Sanchez (2015). Issue Mapping for an Ageing Europe. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- E. Borra, E. Weltevrede, P. Ciuccarelli, A. Kaltenbrunner, D. Laniado, G. Magni, M. Mauri, R. Rogers & T. Venturini (2015). Societal Controversies in Wikipedia Articles. In CHI'15: Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, Republic of Korea (pp. 193-196). New York: ACM.[go to publisher's site]
- R.A. Rogers (2015). Digital Methods for Web Research. In R.A. Scott & S.M. Kosslyn (Eds.), Emerging Trends in the Behavioral and Social Sciences. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
2014
- R. Rogers (2014). Nach dem Cyberspace: Big Data, Small Data. In R. Reichert (Ed.), Big Data: Analysen zum digitalen Wandel von Wissen, Macht und Ökonomie (Digitale Gesellschaft, 3) (pp. 173-188). Bielefeld: Transcript.
- R. Rogers (2014). Foreword: Debanalising Twitter: The Transformation of an Object of Study. In K. Weller, A. Bruns, J. Burgess, M. Mahrt & C. Puschmann (Eds.), Twitter and Society (Digital Formations, 89) (pp. ix-xxvi). New York: Peter Lang.
2013
- R. Rogers (2013). Debanalizing Twitter: The Transformation of an Object of Study. In WebSci '13: Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference Paris (pp. 356-365). New York: ACM.
- R. Rogers (2013). Digital Methods. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- R. Rogers (2013). Koniec wirtualności - metody cyfrowe. In K. Łukasiewicza & I. Topp (Eds.), Przyszłość w kulturze (Prace kulturoznawcze, 15) (pp. 313-340). Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
- R. Rogers, E. Weltevrede, E. Borra & S. Niederer (2013). National Web Studies: The Case of Iran Online. In J. Hartley, J. Burgess & A. Bruns (Eds.), A Companion to New Media Dynamics (pp. 142-166). Oxford: Blackwell.
- R. Rogers (2013). Internet Research: The Question of Method - A Keynote Address from the YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States Conference. In C. Hine (Ed.), Virtual Research Methods (SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods) (pp. 337-364). Los Angeles: Sage.
2012
- R. Rogers & E. Sendijarevic (2012). Neutral or National Point of View? A Comparison of Srebrenica Articles across Wikipedia's Language Versions. In Wikipedia Academy: Research and Free Knowledge: June 29 - July 1 2012 Berlin: Accepted Submissions. Berlin: Wikepedia Academy.[go to publisher's site]
- R. Rogers (2012). Mapping and the Politics of Web Space. Theory, Culture and Society, 29 (4/5), 193-219. doi: 10.1177/0263276412450926
2011
- R. Rogers (2011). Das Ende des Virtuellen: Digitale Methoden. Zeitschrift für Medienwissenschaft, 2 (5), 61-77.[go to publisher's site]
- R. Rogers & N. Marres (2011). Landscaping Climate Change: A Mapping Technique for Understanding Science and Technology Debates on the World Wide Web. In L. Prior (Ed.), Using Documents and Records in Social Research. -4 (Sage benchmarks in social research methods) (pp. 327-352). London: Sage.
2010
- R. Rogers (2010). Internet Research: The Question of Method - A Keynote Address from the YouTube and the 2008 Election Cycle in the United States Conference. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 7 (2/3), 241-260. doi: 10.1080/19331681003753438
- R.A. Rogers & A. Ben-David (2010). Coming to Terms: A conflict analysis of the usage, in official and unofficial sources, of 'security fence', 'apartheid wall', and other terms for the structure between Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Media, War and Conflict, 3 (2), 202-229. doi: 10.1177/1750635210363924[go to publisher's site]
- R. Rogers (2010). Mapping public web space with the Issuecrawler. In B. Reber & C. Broussard (Eds.), Digital cognitive technologies: epistemology and the knowledge society (pp. 89-99). London [etc.]: ISTE with Wiley.
2009
- R. Rogers (2009). The end of the virtual: digital methods (Oratiereeks / University of Amsterdam, Faculty of Humanities, 339). Amsterdam: Vossiuspers UvA.
- R. Rogers (2009). The googlization question: towards the inculpable engine? In K. Becker & F. Stalder (Eds.), Deep search: the politics of search beyond Google (pp. 173-184). StudienVerlag: Innsbruck.
- R. Rogers (2009). Mapping ECulture, eCultuur, E-cultuur or e-culture: Richard Rogers in conversation with Annet Dekker. In C. Brickwood (Ed.), Mapping E-culture (pp. 10-15). [Amsterdam]: Virtueel Platform.[go to publisher's site]
- R. Rogers (2009). Zur Frage der Vergoogelung: hin zu einer unkritisierbaren Machine? In K. Becker & F. Stalder (Eds.), Deep search: Politik des Suchens jenseits von Google (pp. 193-206). StudienVerlag: Innsbruck.
- R. Rogers (2009). The internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it? A new media approach to the study of state internet censorship. In J. Parikka & T.D. Sampson (Eds.), The spam book: on viruses, porn, and other anomalies from the dark side of digital culture (pp. 229-247). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
- R. Rogers (2009). Post-democraphic machines. In A. Dekker & A. Wolfsberger (Eds.), Walled garden (pp. 29-39). [Amsterdam]: Virtueel Platform.[go to publisher's site]
2008
- R. Rogers (2008). Consumer technology after surveillance theory. In J. Kooijman, P. Pisters & W. Strauven (Eds.), Mind the screen : media concepts according to Thomas Elsaesser (pp. 288-296). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- R. Rogers & A. Ben-David (2008). The Palestinian-Israeli peace process and trans-national issue networks: the complicated place of the Israeli NGO. New Media & Society, 10 (3), 497-528.
- N. Marres & R. Rogers (2008). Subsuming the ground: how local realities of the Ferghana valley, the Narmada dams and the BTC pipeline are put to use on the web. Economy & Society, 37 (2), 251-281.
2007
- R. Rogers (2007). Faire la cartographie de l'espace public sur le Web à l'aide de Issuecrawler. In C. Brossaud & B. Reber (Eds.), Humanités numeriques. - Vol. 1: Nouvelles technologies cognitives et épistémologie (Cognition et traitement de l'information) (pp. 117-127). Paris: Hermès Science.
2014
- R. Rogers (2014). Political Research in the Digital Age. International Public Policy Review, 8 (1), 73-87.[go to publisher's site]
2013
- R. Rogers & N. Marres (2013). Landscaping Climate Change: A Mapping Technique for Understanding Science and Technology Debates on the World Wide Web. In C. Hine (Ed.), Virtual Research Methods. -3 (Sage benchmarks in social research methods) (pp. 213-238). Los Angeles: Sage.
2012
- R. Rogers, E. Weltevrede, S. Niederer & E. Borra (2012). National Web Studies: Mapping Iran Online. (Preprints). Philadelphia: Iran Media Program, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
2011
- R. Rogers (2011). After Cyberspace: Data-rich Media Online. In MiT7: Unstable Platforms: The Promise and Peril of Transition: International Conference May 13-15, 2011. Boston: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2013
- T. Baetens, T. Jütten, J. Maessen, E. Borra & R. Rogers (2013). De Uitzondering op de Regel: Over Ambtenaren in de Openbaarheid. (extern rapport). Den Haag: Emma Onderzoek.[go to publisher's site]
2010
- R. Rogers (2010). Post-demografisch onderzoek: voorbij het doelgroepdenken. De Gids, 173 (3), 344-355.
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Govcom.org Foundation
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