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C&T 2009: University Park, PA, USA
- John M. Carroll:
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Communities and Technologies, C&T 2009, University Park, PA, USA, June 25-27, 2009. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-713-4
Community knowledge
- Andrew Gorman, Gerhard Fischer:
Toward an analytic framework for understanding and fostering peer-support communities in using and evolving software products. 1-10 - Brent J. Hecht, Darren Gergle:
Measuring self-focus bias in community-maintained knowledge repositories. 11-20 - Thomas Olsson:
Understanding collective content: purposes, characteristics and collaborative practices. 21-30
Support and rapport
- Jennifer L. Welbourne, Anita L. Blanchard, Marla D. Boughton:
Supportive communication, sense of virtual community and health outcomes in online infertility groups. 31-40 - Dana Rotman, Jennifer Golbeck, Jennifer Preece:
The community is where the rapport is -- on sense and structure in the youtube community. 41-50
Social capital
- Hao Jiang, John M. Carroll:
Social capital, social network and identity bonds: a reconceptualization. 51-60 - Douglas Schuler:
Communities, technology, and civic intelligence. 61-70
Activism
- Tad Hirsch:
Communities real and imagined: designing a communication system for zimbabwean activists. 71-76 - Marco Aurélio de Figueiredo, Paola Prado, Mauro Araújo Câmara, Ana M. Albuquerque:
Empowering rural citizen journalism via web 2.0 technologies. 77-84 - Saqib Saeed, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf:
Technologies within transnational social activist communities: an ethnographic study of the european social forum. 85-94
Socio-technical tools
- Christopher Plaue, John T. Stasko, Mark Baloga:
The conference room as a toolbox: technological and social routines in corporate meeting spaces. 95-104 - Dhaval Vyas, Dirk Heylen, Anton Nijholt, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Experiential role of artefacts in cooperative design. 105-114 - Federico Cabitza, Carla Simone:
Active artifacts as bridges between context and community knowledge sources. 115-124
Development and regulation
- Mary Beth Rosson, John M. Carroll, Dejin Zhao, Timothy Paone:
wConnect: a facebook-based developmental learning community to support women in information technology. 125-134 - Bridget Marie Blodgett:
And the ringleaders were banned: an examination of protest in virtual worlds. 135-144 - Luís A. Castro, Víctor M. González:
Hometown websites: continuous maintenance of cross-border connections. 145-154
Reuse
- Derek L. Hansen:
Overhearing the crowd: an empirical examination of conversation reuse in a technical support community. 155-164 - Giorgos Cheliotis, Jude Yew:
An analysis of the social structure of remix culture. 165-174 - David A. Shamma, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Nikhil Bobb, Matt Fukuda:
Spinning online: a case study of internet broadcasting by DJs. 175-184
Communities of practice
- Ina Wagner, Maria Basile, Lisa Ehrenstrasser, Valérie Maquil, Jean-Jacques Terrin, Mira Wagner:
Supporting community engagement in the city: urban planning in the MR-tent. 185-194 - M. Cameron Jones, Elizabeth F. Churchill:
Conversations in developer communities: a preliminary analysis of the yahoo! pipes community. 195-204 - Cristian Bogdan, Rudolf Mayer:
Makumba: the role of the technology for the sustainability of amateur programming practice and community. 205-214
Placed community
- Bo Yu, Guoray Cai:
Facilitating participatory decision-making in local communities through map-based online discussion. 215-224 - Joseph F. McCarthy, Shelly Farnham, Yogi Patel, Sameer Ahuja, Daniel Norman, William R. Hazlewood, Josh Lind:
Supporting community in third places with situated social software. 225-234
Social networking
- Shelly Farnham, Peter T. Brown, Jordan L. K. Schwartz:
Leveraging social software for social networking and community development at events. 235-244 - Charles Steinfield, Joan Morris DiMicco, Nicole B. Ellison, Cliff Lampe:
Bowling online: social networking and social capital within the organization. 245-254 - Marc A. Smith, Ben Shneiderman, Natasa Milic-Frayling, Eduarda Mendes Rodrigues, Vladimir Barash, Cody Dunne, Tony Capone, Adam Perer, Eric Gleave:
Analyzing (social media) networks with NodeXL. 255-264
Privacy and personalization
- Alyson L. Young, Anabel Quan-Haase:
Information revelation and internet privacy concerns on social network sites: a case study of facebook. 265-274 - Johann Schrammel, Christina Köffel, Manfred Tscheligi:
How much do you tell?: information disclosure behaviour indifferent types of online communities. 275-284 - Sarita Yardi, Erika Shehan Poole:
Please help!: patterns of personalization in an online tech support board. 285-294
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