Scientific communities


Our focus since 1994 has been the scientific communities of Kenya, Ghana, and India. The following links take you to papers, movies, and other activities of this project that has followed scientific communities, the diffusion of Internet and mobile technology, and the infectious diseases since 1994.

Collaboration

Has the Internet Reduced Friendship? Scientific Relationships in Ghana, Kenya, and India, 1994-2010.” 2017. W. Shrum, Antony Palackal, Dan-Bright Dzorgbo, Paul Mbatia, Mark Schafer, Paige Miller, Heather Rackin. Science, Technology, and Human Values 2017.

Is Internet Use Associated with Fewer Problems in Collaboration? Evidence from the Scientific Community in Chile.” 2012.  Rick Duque, Paige Miller, W. Shrum, Omar Barriga, and G. Henriquez.  Science Communication 34(5): 642-78.

Professional Networks, Scientific Collaboration, and Publication Productivity in Resource-Constrained Research Institutions in a Developing Country.” 2011.  Marcus Ynalvez and Wesley Shrum.  Research Policy 40(2): 204-216.

Collaborationism.” 2010. W. Shrum.  Pp. 247-258 in Collaboration in the New Life Sciences.  Edited by John Parker, Nikki Vermeulen, and Bart Penders. Ashgate Press.

Collaboration Paradox: Scientific Productivity, the Internet, and Problems of Research in Developing Areas.”  2005.  Ricardo Duque, Marcus Ynalvez, R. Sooryamoorthy, Paul Mbatia, Dan-Bright Dzorgbo, W Shrum. Social Studies of Science 35 (5): 755-85.

“Internet Reagency: The Implications of a Global Science for Collaboration, Productivity, and Gender Inequity in Developing Areas.” 2010. Miller, B. P., M. Ynalvez, R. B. Duque, M. Anderson, R. Sooryamoorthy, A. Palackal, D. Dzorgbo, P. Mbatia & W. Shrum.  In International Handbook of Internet Research, edited by Jeremy Hunsinger, Matthew Allen, and Lisbeth Klastrup. The Netherlands: Springer.hrum. Social Studies of Science 35 (5): 755-85.

The Organization of Scientific Collaborations.”  2002.  Ivan Chompalov, Joel Genuth, and W. Shrum.  Research Policy31: 749-767.

Trust, Conflict, and Performance in Scientific Collaborations.”  W. Shrum, Ivan Chompalov, and Joel Genuth.  2001.  Social Studies of Science 5: 681-730.

How Experiments Begin: The Formation of Scientific Collaborations.”  2000.  Joel Genuth, Ivan Chompalov, and W. Shrum. Minerva 38: 311-348.

Institutional Collaboration in Science: A Typology of Technological Practice.”  Ivan Chompalov and Wesley Shrum.  1999. Science, Technology, and Human Values 24 (3): 

International Graduate Science Training and Scientific Collaboration.”  Marcus Ynalvez and W. Shrum.  2009.  International Sociology  24: 870-901.

Does the Internet Promote Collaboration & Productivity?  Evidence from the Scientific Community in South Africa.”  2007 R. Sooryamoorthy and W. Shrum.  Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 12(2), article 20.