Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference, Michigan State University 2007
Steinfield, C.; Pentland, B.T.; Ackerman, M.; Contractor, N. (Eds.)
2007, XIV, 566 p. 102 illus., Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-84628-904-0
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Table of Contents
Everything in Moderation: The Effects of Adult Moderators in Online Youth Communities Page: 1 – 20 Meg Cramer, Debbie Zutty, Brooke Foucault, David Huffaker, Dustin Derby and Justine Cassell (Northwestern University, USA) |
Introductions and Requests: Rhetorical Strategies That Elicit Response in Online Communities Page: 21 – 40 Moira Burke (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Elisabeth Joyce (Edinboro University, USA), Tackjin Kim (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Vivek Anand (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), Robert Kraut (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) |
Rhythms of Social Interaction: Messaging Within a Massive Online Network Page: 41 – 66 Scott A. Golder, Dennis M. Wilkinson, and Bernardo A. Huberman (HP Labs, USA) |
A Noun Phrase Analysis Tool for Mining Online Community Conversations Page: 67 – 86 Caroline Haythornthwaite and Anatoliy Gruzd (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) |
Reflections and Reactions to Social Accounting Meta-Data Page: 87 – 106 Eric Gleave (University of Washington, USA) and Marc Smith (Microsoft Research, USA) |
Modes of Social Science Engagement in Community Infrastructure Design Page: 107 – 130 David Ribes (University of Michigan, USA) and Karen Baker (University of California San Diego, USA) |
Workplace Connectors as Facilitators for Work Page: 131 – 150 Norman Makoto Su (University of California, Irvine, USA), Gloria Mark (University of California, Irvine, USA), Stewart A. Sutton (The Aerospace Corporation, USA) |
Online and Offline Integration in Virtual Communities of Patients  an Empirical Analysis Page: 151 – 170 Achim Dannecker and Ulrike Lechner (Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany) |
Life in the Times of Whypox: A Virtual Epidemic as a Community Event Page: 171 – 190 Yasmin B. Kafai (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), David Feldon (University of South Carolina, USA), Deborah Fields (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), Michael Giang (University of California, Los Angeles, USA), and Maria Quintero (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) |
Communities of Practice in MMORPGs: An Entry Point into Addiction? Page: 191 – 208 Karsten D. Wolf (Universität Bremen, Germany) |
Factors Affecting User Participation in Video UCC (User-Created Contents) Services Page: 209 – 224 Seongcheol Kim (Information and Communications University, Korea), Eun-Kyung Na (Daum Communications, Korea), and Min-Ho Ryu (Information and Communications University, Korea) |
A Socio-Technical Approach for Topic Community Member Selection Page: 225 – 244 Aldo de Moor (CommunitySense, Tilburg, The Netherlands) and Anjo Anjewierden (University of Twente, The Netherlands) |
Tracking Online Collaborative Work as Representational Practice: Analysis and Tool Page: 245 – 264 Johann Ari Larusson and Richard Alterman (Brandeis University, USA) |
Implicit Many-to-One Communication in Online Communities Page: 265 – 274 Mu Xia (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA), Yun Huang (University of Texas at Austin, USA), Wenjing Duan (The George Washington University, USA), and Andrew B. Whinston (University of Texas at Austin, USA) |
Sharing Wireless Internet in Urban Neighbourhoods Page: 275 – 294 Matthew Wong, Andrew Clement (University of Toronto, Canada) |
CommunityNetSimulator: Using Simulations to Study Online Community Networks Page: 295 – 322 Jun Zhang, Mark S. Ackerman, and Lada Adamic (University of Michigan, USA) |
Technology and Community Behavior in Online Environments Page: 323 – 350 Anita L. Blanchard (University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA) and M. Lynne Markus (Bentley College, USA) |
Trust in Electronic Networks of Practice: An Integrative Model Page: 351 – 370 Wei Zhang (UMass Boston, USA) |
Embeddedness and Media Use in Networks of Practice Page: 371 – 394 Bart van den Hooff, Marleen Huysman, and Marlous Agterberg (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands) |
Enriching Community Networks by Supporting Deliberation Page: 395 – 417 Fiorella De Cindio, Antonio De Marco, Laura Anna Ripamonti (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy) |
Models of Government Blogging: Design Trade-offs in Civic Engagement Page: 419 – 438 Andrea Kavanaugh, Hyung Nam Kim, Manuel Pérez-Quiñones, and Philip Isenhour (Virginia Tech, USA) |
Tuning In: Challenging Design for Communities through a Field Study of Radio Amateurs Page: 439 – 461 Cristian Bogdan and John Bowers (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden) |
Analyzing the Dynamics of Community Formation Using Brokering Activities Page: 463 – 477 Matthias Trier and Annette Bobrik (Technical University Berlin, Germany) |
A Relational Scaffolding Model of Hybrid Communication Page: 479 – 508 Jens O. Meissner (Lucerne School of Business, Switzerland) and Harald Tuckermann (University of St. Gallen, Switzerland) |
Advice Networks and Local Diffusion of Technological Innovations Page: 509 – 529 Juan Carlos Barahona, Alex (Sandy) Pentland (MIT Media Lab) |
World Wide Webs: Crossing the Digital Divide through Promotion of Public Access Page: 531 – 544 Liezl Coetzee (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa) |
High Tech Programmers in Low-Income Communities: Creating a Computer Culture in a Community Technology Center Page: 544 – 563 Yasmin B. Kafai, Kylie A. Peppler and Grace M. Chiu (University of California, Los Angeles) |
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