
David Stodolsky
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David Stodolsky (BA, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; MA University of Wisconsin, Madison; PhD, University of California, Irvine) did post-doctoral research at the University of California, Berkeley and at Stanford University in social-psychology. The research focused upon group problemsolving when computer executable rules were used to resolve conflicting requests to speak in teleconferencing environments. Current research interests include security mechanisms for enhancing personal integrity in communication and healthcare systems, management of argumentation and commitments in computer conferencing systems (most recently with an emphasis upon peer review mechanisms), and real-time group decision support.
Primary Interests:
- Applied Social Psychology
- Communication, Language
- Culture and Ethnicity
- Group Processes
- Internet and Virtual Psychology
- Interpersonal Processes
- Organizational Behavior
- Prejudice and Stereotyping
- Research Methods, Assessment
Internships and Assistantships:
Journal Articles:
- Stodolsky, D. (2002). Scientific publication needs a peer consensus. Psycoloquy, 13(2).
- Stodolsky, D. (1994). Telematic journals and organizational control: Integrity, authority, and self-regulation. Interpersonal Computing and Technology, 2(1).
- Stodolsky, D. (1990). Archiving secure interactions. Psychological Science, 1(6), 353-354.
- Stodolsky, D. (1987). Dialogue management program for the Apple II computer. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 19, 483-484.
- Stodolsky, D. (1985). Information systems for self-management. Human Systems Management, 5, 39-45.
- Stodolsky, D. (1981). Automatic mediation in group problem solving. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 13, 235-242.
- Stodolsky, D. (1980). Neutralizing prejudiced evaluation. Kybernetes, 9, 45-46.
- Stodolsky, D. S. (1997). Automation of contagion vigilance. Methods of Information in Medicine, 36(3), 220-232.
- Stodolsky, D. S. (1995). Consensus journals: Invitational journals based upon peer review. The Information Society, 11(4).
- Stodolsky, D. S. (1990). Protecting expression in teleconferencing: Pseudonym-based peer review journals. Canadian Journal of Educational Communication, 19, 41-51.
- Stodolsky, D. S., & Zaharia, C. N. (2010). Acceptance of virus radar. European Journal of ePractice, 8.
Other Publications:
- Stodolsky, D. (1984, December). Self-management of criticism in dialog: Dynamic regulation through automatic mediation. Paper presented at the symposium Communicating and Contracts between people in the Computerized Society, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
- Stodolsky, D. (1978). Group conferencing with automatic mediation. In J. Belzer, A. G. Holtzman, & A. Kent (Eds.), The encyclopedia of computer science and technology (Vol. 9, pp. 143-171). New York: Marcel Dekker.
- Stodolsky, D. S. (2002). Computer-network based democracy: Scientific communication as a basis for governance. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Knowledge Management in e-Government, 7, 127-137.
Courses Taught:
- Decision Support Systems
- Group Processes
- Management Information Systems
- Organizational Behavior
- Quantitative Methods
- Research Design and Methods
- Social Identity Theory
- System Dynamics
David Stodolsky
Institute for Social Informatics
Tornskadestien 2, st. th.
2400 Copenhagen NV
Denmark
- Phone: +45 3095 4070
- Fax: +1 815 572-8719
- Skype Name: davidstodolsky