PUBLICATIONS
Books
- Nevejan C. (editor), 2012. Witnessing You, artistic research into being and bearing witness, Participatory Systems Initiative, Delft University of Technology
- Nevejan C., 2007. Presence and the Design of Trust, PhD diss. , University of Amsterdam.
- Nevejan C., 2001. Onderwijsvernieuwing in de informatiesamenleving (Innovating education in the Information society), Hogeschool van Amsterdam
Book Chapters:
- Nevejan C. & Badenoch A., 2012. How Amsterdam Invented the Internet: European Networks of Significance, 1980-1999, In Hacking Europe, Amsterdam Universit Press (in review)
- Nevejan C. 2011, In Time: between Emergence and Design. In Next Nature ,Actar, Barcelona / New York
- Nevejan C. 2011, Shapes, in I read where I am, exploring new information cultures, Valiz publications Amsterdam.
- Nevejan C. & Brazier F., 2010. Witnessed Presence in Merging Realities in Healthcare Environments, in Advanced Computational Intelligence Paradigms in Healthcare 5: Intelligent Decision Support Systems, Eds. Sheryl Brahnam and Lakhmi C. Jain. New York: Springer
- Nevejan, C., 2010. Sensing the system, reducing moral distance from global climate change. In We can change the weather, a 100 cases of changeability. Editor: MarleenWijnants. VUB Brussel
- Nevejan, C., 2010. Mas en Matilda, about the child's right to speak. In The library of 100 Talents, It can be done. NBD/Biblion Uitgeverij, Den Haag
- Nevejan C., 2009. As ever and never before, in Presence for everyone, a short guide to presence research. David Benyon, Michael Smyth and Ingi Helgason (eds.), published by Centre for Interaction Design, Edinburgh Napier University
- Nevejan C. 2009. Between Heaven and Earth, Between Heaven and Earth: On the Impact of Technology on Culture and the Arts. In Mapping E-Culture, Virtual Platform, Netherlands
- Nevejan C., 2008. De vitale rol van kunst en design in de toekomende tijd. In Crossover, Kunst, Media en Technologie in Vlaanderen. Ed. Liesbeth Huybrechts. Publisher: Lannoo Campus & Instituut voor beeldende, audiovisuele en mediakunst, Gent, Belgium
- Nevejan C., 2007. Orchestrating Uncommon Ground. In (Un)common ground - creative encounters between sectors and disciplines. Brickwood, C., Ferran, B., Garcia, D., & Putnam, T. (Eds.). Amsterdam: BIS Publishers
- Nevejan C., 2003. Integrated Learning Environments in Future of Learning, editors M.Tokoro en L. Steels, Sony Research Paris, Published by IOS.
- Nevejan C. & Riemens P.,1995. Vital Information for Social Survival, in Jubilee issue of Chitrabani, Calcutta, India
Editor of special issue
- Nevejan C. & Gill S. 2012. Special issue on Witnessed Presence 2012, AI & Society, journal for Knowledge, Culture and Communication
Journals:
- Nevejan C. & Brazier F., 2011. Granularity in Reciprocity, in AI & Society, journal for Knowledge, Culture and Communicatio, special issue Witnessed Presence, Springer (in print)
- Nevejan C., 2011. Veiling Inside Out & Outside In, in TeleTrust for networking bodies, RTRSRSCH journal, Publication by ARTI research group at Amsterdam School of the Arts. Vol. 3 No. 2
- Nevejan C., 2009. Witnessed presence and the YUTPA framework, in PsychNology Journal 'Ethics in Presence and Social Presence Technology', volume 7 (1).www.psychnology.org
- Nevejan C., 2008. Can you see what I know, in KEHO magazine, PEACH community EU
Conference papers:
- Nevejan C., 2011. Developing a Study-Site on Witnessed Presence. This paper is accepted by the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference - ISPR 2011, Edinburg
- Nevejan C. & Brazier F., 2011. Time Design for Building Trust in Communities of Systems and People. This paper was accepted by ICORD'11, International Conference on Research into Design, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 10-12 January, 2011
- Nevejan C. 2009. The New Balancing Act. In Press and press support in a digital age. The Netherlands Press Fund, AMB publishers Diemen.
- Nevejan C., 2009. Spacio-temporal movements in communities of practice, in which human beings and autonomous systems participate. This paper was accepted by the workshop Human Interaction with Intelligent & Networked Systems, organized by the 2009 International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Sanibel Island, Florida.
- Nevejan C., 2008 YUTPA: A Methodology for an Ethical Approach to Presence Design, in The Ethics of Presence and Social Presence Technologies, proceedings of the First European workshop Padua, Italy, 16 October 2008
- Nevejan C., Doruff S., Gill S., Lavery B., Lundahl&Seitl, Brazier F., 2008. Presence as Performance: Exploring Witnessed Presence. Accepted panel for International Presence Conference Padua 2008.
PhD COMMITTEES
- Enrique Gomezllata, 2012. Mexico and the Global Problematic, dissertation University of Amsterdam
- Charlie Gullström, 2010. Presence Design, Mediating spaces extended architecture, dissertation KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.
To be downloaded from: http://kth.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:349960
RESEARCH SITES
- Surfing the disseration: Together with Mediamatic Lab I made
an experimental environment which facilitates surfing through the
dissertation. The dissertation was loaded into a database on paragraph
level. As author of the text I attributed metadata to every paragraph.
As result, one can surf through the dissertation and it still makes
sense.
http://dissertation.being-here.net
- Collaborative research platform Being-Here: Publishes ongoing
research into witnessed and mediated presence and creates a
collaborative research platform at the same time. Interdisciplinary
research between profesisonal knowledge, artist research and academic
papers are published in relation to one another. As of 2012 the European
Institute of Technology assists in further developing this concept.
http://www.being-here.net
- Witnessed Presence and Systems Engineering: On this site the
source material is gathered and presented of an interdisciplinary
exploratory study into Witnessed Presence. It shows 20 in-depth
interviews with people from India, Great Britain and the Netherlands
who are thinking out loud about how their personal and professional
practice has changed because of technology. Coming from a variety of
disciplines they elaborate first insights in fundamental dynamics of
social structures in networked contexts. The site includes film
fragments of the interviews. Also the work of artists that contributed
to the research is briefly discussed here.
http://www.systemsdesign.tbm.tudelft.nl/witness
SELECTION OF INVITED LECTURES
- 2012 From Snowball to Flashmob, from squatting and hacking to governance and design, Studium Generale Utrecht
- 2011 Climate for women in science: a lifecycle approach. TU Delft
- 2010 Designing presence and trust in the process of interaction, KTH Stockholm
- 2010 Interdisciplinary Research, creating Being-Here.net, IN3, Open Universidad de Catalunya
- 2009 Utopian Practices, The Virtual Knowledge Studio (KNAW) and the Arts and Genomics Centre of the Univeristy of Leiden.
- 2008 Can You See What I Know, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
- 2008 Samizdat in the Technological Jungle, Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia MilliaIslamia University, New Delhi, India
- 2007 The New Balancing Act, Press and Press Support in a Digital Age, The Hague
- 2007 A continuous trade-off between Presence and Trust, DECIS Lab, Delft
- 2005 The social responsibility of the engineer, ALE, TU Delft
- 2005 Being a catalyst, London School of Economics, Social Psychology, London
- 2004 Innovation in India, Surf, Utrecht
- 2004 Designing experience, Design Academy Eindhoven
- 2003 Structural design in education, DoorsEast, Bangalore, India
- 2003 Distant learning, WACE, Rotterdam
- 2003 The pace of change, Infodrome, Dutch ministries and Parliament
- 2001 The new mediamixes, BBC Imagineering, Sevenoaks, UK
- 2001 Integrated Learning environments, Future of Learning, Sony Research Paris
- 2000 How to design learning environments for children, CHI 2000, Rotterdam
- 1999 Children are citizens, Doors of Perception on Play, Amsterdam
- 1999 In need for territorial waters for copyright, Erasmus Conference, Amsterdam
- 1998 The social agenda of MIT Medialab, Mind over Matter, Copenhagen
- 1995 Designing communities in Europe, TJ Watson, IBM, NY