Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
... in relation to himself and also in relation to his Jewish family and community4. As a young person both he and his sister5 (who later became a well-known actress) acted out school performances, and during that formative experience sowed the seeds for his ideas about ‘dramaturgy’, which would later f ...
Unclassified DSTI/ICCP/IE(2006)7/FINAL Working Party on the
... “users” draw on new Internet applications to express themselves through “user-created content” (UCC). This study describes the rapid growth of UCC, its increasing role in worldwide communication and draws out implications for policy. Questions addressed include: What is user-created content? What ar ...
... “users” draw on new Internet applications to express themselves through “user-created content” (UCC). This study describes the rapid growth of UCC, its increasing role in worldwide communication and draws out implications for policy. Questions addressed include: What is user-created content? What ar ...
Social-Sensed Multimedia Computing Visions and Views
... Socialized Representation of Multimedia Data Social multimedia was first defined by Mor Naaman as “an online source of multimedia resources that fosters an environment of significant individual participation and that promotes community curation, discussion and re-use of content.”1 The main character ...
... Socialized Representation of Multimedia Data Social multimedia was first defined by Mor Naaman as “an online source of multimedia resources that fosters an environment of significant individual participation and that promotes community curation, discussion and re-use of content.”1 The main character ...
... quarter of 2011. This is still significantly lower than the global trend, where women constitute 61% of Facebook use. (Dubai School of Government, May 2011) In the context of the Arab revolutions, Egypt is considered as the utmost example of cyberactivism that produced a revolution. Egyptian blogge ...
Platform Characteristics, Multi-Homing, and Homophily in
... between same sex individuals. Interestingly, Ibarra (1992) shows that men tend to form more gender-driven homophilous networks than women, particularly in work establishments where males represent a strong majority. According to Aldrich et al. (1989), both men and women tend to rely on men as networ ...
... between same sex individuals. Interestingly, Ibarra (1992) shows that men tend to form more gender-driven homophilous networks than women, particularly in work establishments where males represent a strong majority. According to Aldrich et al. (1989), both men and women tend to rely on men as networ ...
Discovering Concrete Attacks on Website Authorization by Formal
... sharing: reading and writing data on the resource owner’s social network. For example, on CitySearch.com, a guide with restaurant and hotel recommendations, any review or comment written by a logged-in Facebook user is instantly cross-posted on her profile feed (‘Wall’) and shared with all her friend ...
... sharing: reading and writing data on the resource owner’s social network. For example, on CitySearch.com, a guide with restaurant and hotel recommendations, any review or comment written by a logged-in Facebook user is instantly cross-posted on her profile feed (‘Wall’) and shared with all her friend ...
Folksonomy - Columbia University
... • Folksonomies create a sense of community amongst their users. Most social bookmark managers will recommend new links and other members’ folders or sites that are strongly related to an individual member by analyzing his or her linking pattern. • As soon as users assign a tag to an item, they can s ...
... • Folksonomies create a sense of community amongst their users. Most social bookmark managers will recommend new links and other members’ folders or sites that are strongly related to an individual member by analyzing his or her linking pattern. • As soon as users assign a tag to an item, they can s ...
Towards a Formal Model of Social Data
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
... organizations and through the medium of advanced computational system stems. In the past, social science findings were based on individually reported relationships and/or analysis of aggregate data collected by state agencies or researchers. Advancements in information technology and the availabilit ...
WP27
... Within this context, it can be seen that some locales and some groups are incorporated into global production networks while others remain on the margins, and yet others are incorporated at huge social cost. As Castells (1998:162) has put it, ‘Globalization proceeds selectively, including and exclud ...
... Within this context, it can be seen that some locales and some groups are incorporated into global production networks while others remain on the margins, and yet others are incorporated at huge social cost. As Castells (1998:162) has put it, ‘Globalization proceeds selectively, including and exclud ...
39 Pervasive Social Context - Taxonomy and Survey
... [Quan 2011] and other authors, i.e., naming any service delivering social networking functionality. It is furthermore important to mention, that Dey’s definition of Context is broad enough to still contain Pervasive Social Context as a subset. Discussing about gathering this set of context informati ...
... [Quan 2011] and other authors, i.e., naming any service delivering social networking functionality. It is furthermore important to mention, that Dey’s definition of Context is broad enough to still contain Pervasive Social Context as a subset. Discussing about gathering this set of context informati ...
Rough Neuro-PSO Web Caching and XML Prefetching
... references and throw the forecast to the client. The client will use forecast result to prefetch an object on server if only that object is not in the client cache. The simulation has been done is able to reduce the latency until 45%. However, their technique has weakness because it also makes netwo ...
... references and throw the forecast to the client. The client will use forecast result to prefetch an object on server if only that object is not in the client cache. The simulation has been done is able to reduce the latency until 45%. However, their technique has weakness because it also makes netwo ...
Social Business Architecture © 2014 IBM Corporation
... The ability to interact in beneficial 2-way engagement with others, such as a dialog, discussion, or request and response. The ability to target and monitor specific social conversations, interactions, individuals, topics, or streams to gain insight about what others are thinking. ...
... The ability to interact in beneficial 2-way engagement with others, such as a dialog, discussion, or request and response. The ability to target and monitor specific social conversations, interactions, individuals, topics, or streams to gain insight about what others are thinking. ...
Knowing your publics: the use of social media analytics in local
... council officers, which introduced tools to identify, analyse, and visualize social media data and which explored some examples of the types of results that can be produced. The workshop was attended by 13 representatives from several departments in our partner organizations, who were recommended to ...
... council officers, which introduced tools to identify, analyse, and visualize social media data and which explored some examples of the types of results that can be produced. The workshop was attended by 13 representatives from several departments in our partner organizations, who were recommended to ...
Social Digital Discourse: New Challenges for Corpus
... international social networking services are available, they face strong “national” competition (as the respective Wikipedia pages summarize): Baidu can rightly be called the “Chinese Google”, since it offers many services, including a Chinese language search engine for websites, audio files, and im ...
... international social networking services are available, they face strong “national” competition (as the respective Wikipedia pages summarize): Baidu can rightly be called the “Chinese Google”, since it offers many services, including a Chinese language search engine for websites, audio files, and im ...
Driving Curiosity in Search with Large
... years, spanning from large amounts of unstructured and semi-structured data to semantically rich available knowledge. Having to face a web of objects ([Baeza-Yates 2010]) rather than a web of links, modern search engines have shifted their main goal from relevant document selection towards satisfact ...
... years, spanning from large amounts of unstructured and semi-structured data to semantically rich available knowledge. Having to face a web of objects ([Baeza-Yates 2010]) rather than a web of links, modern search engines have shifted their main goal from relevant document selection towards satisfact ...
VISUALIZING VERY LARGE-SCALE CONVERSATIONS Warren Sack
... can be said to have “foundations,” “to stand,” and “to fall,” “to be constructed,” “to be supported,” “to be buttressed,” etc. A set of similar sentences of this sort provides an empirical means for thinking about and discovering how definitions and metaphors are produced over the course of a large ...
... can be said to have “foundations,” “to stand,” and “to fall,” “to be constructed,” “to be supported,” “to be buttressed,” etc. A set of similar sentences of this sort provides an empirical means for thinking about and discovering how definitions and metaphors are produced over the course of a large ...
Time and space in cyber social reality
... introduction, the basic definitions from Boudreau and Newman are extended to encompass the field of online communication. The use of technology alters the construction of social reality in several ways, blurs the borders between technology and sociality, and thus brings to mind the actants3 of Latou ...
... introduction, the basic definitions from Boudreau and Newman are extended to encompass the field of online communication. The use of technology alters the construction of social reality in several ways, blurs the borders between technology and sociality, and thus brings to mind the actants3 of Latou ...
Document
... Social Networking: • Sites like Second Life (www.secondlife.com) combine many of the features of social networking sites with the 3-D aspects of video games. • What new problems/benefits arise when a person can take on a physical persona (an avatar) that may be completely different from who they are ...
... Social Networking: • Sites like Second Life (www.secondlife.com) combine many of the features of social networking sites with the 3-D aspects of video games. • What new problems/benefits arise when a person can take on a physical persona (an avatar) that may be completely different from who they are ...
Summary: Literature Review about Artificial Immune System for
... The characteristics of weblog also one of the reasons why political leaders and political analysts go for blogging such as minimum cost, easy to maintain, customizable and offers anyone with an agenda a platform to preach [2]. Since blogging went mainstream, it makes arises of weblog service compani ...
... The characteristics of weblog also one of the reasons why political leaders and political analysts go for blogging such as minimum cost, easy to maintain, customizable and offers anyone with an agenda a platform to preach [2]. Since blogging went mainstream, it makes arises of weblog service compani ...
Social Policies in the Context of Globalization
... are culturally determined dependencies. Or they can be determined mainly by social and cultural factors. We can say that these are dependencies created by man” (Dean 2010). Ever since Richard Titmuss wrote these judgments the world has evolved in the era of information technology, most industrialize ...
... are culturally determined dependencies. Or they can be determined mainly by social and cultural factors. We can say that these are dependencies created by man” (Dean 2010). Ever since Richard Titmuss wrote these judgments the world has evolved in the era of information technology, most industrialize ...
Social Network Analysis
... Social Network Analysis: Degree Centrality • Degree centrality is simply the number of direct relationships that an entity has. • An entity with high degree centrality: – Is generally an active player in the network. – Is often a connector or hub in the network. – s not necessarily the most connect ...
... Social Network Analysis: Degree Centrality • Degree centrality is simply the number of direct relationships that an entity has. • An entity with high degree centrality: – Is generally an active player in the network. – Is often a connector or hub in the network. – s not necessarily the most connect ...
Information Revelation and Privacy in Online Social Networks (The
... with the intention of contacting or being contacted by others, to meet new friends or dates (Friendster,3 Orkut4 ), find new jobs (LinkedIn5 ), receive or provide recommendations (Tribe6 ), and much more. It is not unusual for successful social networking sites to experience periods of viral growth ...
... with the intention of contacting or being contacted by others, to meet new friends or dates (Friendster,3 Orkut4 ), find new jobs (LinkedIn5 ), receive or provide recommendations (Tribe6 ), and much more. It is not unusual for successful social networking sites to experience periods of viral growth ...
Web 2.0 - DidaWiki
... A collection of platforms which is interconnected by underlying network regardless of their hardware devices ...
... A collection of platforms which is interconnected by underlying network regardless of their hardware devices ...
This Is a Publication of The American Association for Artificial Intelligence
... copies of it; thus, it involved a search of width one. Electronic mail makes it trivially easy to increase the fan out of the search at each step. Unfortunately, messages that are broadcast to large numbers of people or that appear to be part of a mail pyramid are quickly categorized by most recipie ...
... copies of it; thus, it involved a search of width one. Electronic mail makes it trivially easy to increase the fan out of the search at each step. Unfortunately, messages that are broadcast to large numbers of people or that appear to be part of a mail pyramid are quickly categorized by most recipie ...
social interaction
... • Social interaction involves people communicating face to face, acting and reacting in relation to each other • Character of every social interaction depends on statuses, norms, and roles • Humour, fear, anger, grief, disgust, love, jealousy, and other emotions colour social interactions • Nonverba ...
... • Social interaction involves people communicating face to face, acting and reacting in relation to each other • Character of every social interaction depends on statuses, norms, and roles • Humour, fear, anger, grief, disgust, love, jealousy, and other emotions colour social interactions • Nonverba ...