Proceedings of the First International Conference on Communities and Technologies; C&T 2003
Huysman, M.H.; Wenger, Etienne; Wulf, Volker (Eds.)
2003, 500 p., Hardcover
ISBN: 1-4020-1611-5
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Table of Contents
How Practice Matters: A Relational View of Knowledge Sharing Page: 1 – 22 C. Østerlund (School of Information Studies, Syracuse University, USA), P. Carlile (Sloan School of Management, M.I.T, USA) |
Structural Analysis of Communities of Practice: An Investigation of Job Title, Location and Management Intention Page: 23 -42 J.T. Allatta (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA) |
Episteme or practice? Differentiated Communitarian Structures in a Biology Laboratory Page: 43 – 63 F. Créplet, O. Dupouët(BETA(UMR CNRS 7522) Strasbourg, France), E. Vaast (CRG, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France) |
We Can See You: A Study of Communities’ Invisible People through ReachOut Page: 65 – 79 V. Soroka, M. Jacovi, S. Ur (IBM Haifa Labs, Israel) |
Email as Spectroscopy: Automated Discovery of Community Structure within Organizations Page: 81 – 96 J.R. Tyler, D.M. Wilkinson, B.A. Huberman (HP Labs, Palo Alto CA, USA) |
Multimedia Fliers: Information Sharing With Digital Community Bulletin Boards Page: 97 – 117 E.F. Churchill, L. Nelson, L. Denoue (FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Palo Alto CA, USA) |
Knowledge Sharing in Knowledge Communities Page: 119 -141 B. van den Hooff, W. Elving (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), J.M. Meeuwsen (TNO Work & Employment, TheNetherlands), C. Dumoulin (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) |
Uses of information sources in an Internet-era firm: Online and offline Page: 143 – 162 A. Quan-Haase (University of Toronto, Canada), J. Cothrel (Participate Systems, USA) |
Communities and other Social Structures for Knowledge Sharing – A Case Study in an Internet Consultancy Company Page: 163 – 183 I. Ruuska, M. Vartiainen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland) |
Intranets and Local Community: ‘Yes, an intranet is all very well, but do we still get free beer and a barbeque? Page: 185 – 204 M. Arnold, M.R. Gibbs, P. Wright (The University of Melbourne, Australia) |
Learning and Collaboration across Generations in a Community Page: 205 – 225 M.B. Rosson, J.M. Carroll (Center for Human-Computer Interaction, Virginia Tech, USA) |
The African Dream – a Pan-African E-community Project Page: 227 – 240 D. Biggs (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), C. Purnell (Field Officer, Open Africa) |
The Role of Social Capital in Regional Technological Innovation: Seeing both the wood and the trees Page: 241 – 264 L. Tamaschke (University of Queensland, Australia) |
Weak Ties in Networked Communities Page: 265 – 286 A. Kavanaugh, D.D. Reese, J.M. Carroll, M.B. Rosson (Center for Human Computer Interaction, Virginia Tech, USA) |
A Bayesian Computational Model of Social Capital in Virtual Communities Page: 287 – 305 B. Kei Daniel, J.-D. Zapata-Rivera, G. McCalla (University of Saskatchewan, USA) |
I-DIAG: From Community Discussion to Knowledge Distillation Page: 307 – 325 M.S. Ackerman, A. Swenson, S. Cotterill, K. DeMaagd (University of Michigan, USA) |
The Role of Knowledge Artifacts in Innovation Management: The Case of a Chemical Compound Designer CoP Page: 327 – 345 S. Bandini, E. Colombo, G. Colombo, F. Sartori, C. Simone (Systems and Communication University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy) |
Supporting an Experiment of a Community Support System: Community Analysis and Maintenance Functions in the Public Opinion Channel Page: 347 – 367 T. Fukuhara Communications Research Laboratory, Japan), M. Chikama (Graduate School of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan), T. Nishida (Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokio, Japan) |
Patients’ Online Communities Experiences of Emergent Swedish Self-help on the Internet Page: 369 – 389 U. Josefsson (Göteborg University, Sweden) |
When Users Push Back: Oppositional New Media and Community Page: 391 – 405 L.A. Lievrouw (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) |
Babel in the international café: A respectful critique Page: 407 – 425 B. Trayner |
Synchronizing Asynchronous Collaborative Learners Page: 427 -443 J. Lundin (Mobile Informatics Group, Viktoria Institute, Sweden) |
Community Support in Universities – The Drehscheibe Project Page: 445 – 463 M. Koch (Technische Universität München, Germany) |
Adding Connectivity and Loosing Context with ICT: Contrasting learning situations from a community of practice perspective Page: 465 – 484 P. Arnold (University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany), J.D. Smith (Learning Alliances) |
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