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Monday, October 22, 2012<br />
4:00pm – 5:00pm<br />
South Room, 3 rd Floor<br />
Panel:<br />
Publishing Outlets for Social<br />
Entrepreneurship<br />
Publishing and Dissemination of Your Work in <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Humanitarian</strong><br />
<strong>Technology</strong> and Development<br />
Abstract:<br />
There has been significant discussion recently about where <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Humanitarian</strong><br />
<strong>Technology</strong> and Social Entrepreneurship fit in <strong>the</strong> academic world and it usually<br />
centers around increasing <strong>the</strong> rigor and credibility of this field of work.<br />
Publishing is a big part of creating and maintaining a field of research. This<br />
panel is composed of editors and former editors of two journals and a magazine<br />
in this field. Each editor will address <strong>the</strong> issue of research and publishing in this<br />
area as a part of establishing its place in <strong>the</strong> combination of academic and<br />
practitioner worlds. The panel will also discuss various available and future<br />
venues and how <strong>the</strong>y fit particular types of research, development and practice.<br />
If you are publishing or if you are thinking of publishing, this panel will help<br />
you find outlets for your work that you may not have realized.<br />
Moderator:<br />
Dr. Mark Henderson, Arizona State University<br />
(Mark.henderson@asu.edu)<br />
Mark Henderson is Professor of Engineering and<br />
Associate Dean of <strong>the</strong> Barrett Honors College at Arizona<br />
State University. He has a M.S. in Bioengineering and a<br />
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, specifically in Computeraided<br />
Design and Computer Graphics, both from Purdue.<br />
His research area is in global teaming, global sustainable<br />
technology development and social entrepreneurship. He is<br />
a founding faculty member of <strong>the</strong> new Engineering Department at ASU’s<br />
Polytechnic campus, which emphasizes problem-based learning, use-inspired<br />
design and a flexible curriculum.<br />
Panel Speakers:<br />
�� Thomas H. Colledge, Pennsylvania State University<br />
�� Joseph R. Herkert, Arizona State University<br />
�� Julian O'Shea, Engineers Without Borders Australia<br />
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