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Studying the emergent properties of Social Machines
In this talk, I will discuss the unexpected uses of social machines, and how individual and collective behaviour on platforms such as Twitter, Wikipedia, and the Zooniverse contribute to their development, success, and failure. Based on these observations, we will explore how we can take advantage of the emergent features and interpretive flexibility of social machines, in order to support current global challenges.
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Date Added: | 30 Mar 2017 09:51 |
Creators Name: | Ramine Tinati |
Tags: | wais seminar, web science, Web Science, WAIS Research Seminar, computer science, Research Seminar, Wais Research Seminar, ECS, WAIS, WAIS Semiar, sociam, SOCIAM |
Viewing permissions: | University |
Link: | http://edshare.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18516 |
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