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Caroline Haythornthwaite

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Caroline Haythornthwaite (born xx xx xxxx), is the Director & Professor at the Library, Archival and Information Studies, School of (SLAIS), University of British Columbia. Her research areas explores the way interaction via computer media supports and affects work, learning, and social interaction, primarily from a social network analysis perspective [1]


Current Professional Position

Caroline Haythornthwaite is currently working for the University of British Colombia. She began working in the School of Library, Archival and Information Sciences at the Universities iSchool in 2010. Caroline is a Director and Professor at the University. She also has further roles at the University as she is a member of a number of committees including the UBC Scholarly Communications Steering Committee and the UBC advisory committee for policy review on information systems and assets use and security. Caroline is interested in how the Internet and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) can support learning, work and the social interaction between people. This interest can be seen throughout her research which focuses on this area. Her research is conducted through the analysis of Social Networks.

Co-Authored Work

Caroline has written many journals, articles and has co-authored five books to date. These books again focus on the Internet, E-learning and the culture and communities in online education.

E-learning Theory and Practice By Caroline Haythornthwaite and Richard Andrew

Caroline has written many journals, articles and has co-authored five books to date. These books again focus on the Internet, E-learning and the culture and communities in online education.

Handbook of E-Learning Research By Caroline Haythornthwaite and Richard Andrew

AoIR Internet Annual, Volume 4 By Caroline Haythornthwaite and Mia Consalvo

Learning, Culture and Community in Online Education: Research and Practice By Caroline Haythornthwaite and Michelle. M. Kazmer

The Internet in Everyday Life By Caroline Haythornthwaite and Barry Wellman

References

  1. ^ Haythornthwaite, Caroline. "Work, Learning, and Social Interaction Online". Retrieved 23 February 2013.