A great conference on social media and related issues will be held this August in Vancouver: 2009 IEEE Social Computing Conference. I will be reviewing for the conference and will be working on a couple of papers that will be…
Harry Brignull, a User Experience Consultant, recently mentioned this on the Anthrodesign email list: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2GfOhFZkY8 This is one of the great works of empirical sociology: using a time lapse camera (and an analog clock) to study the flow of people…
In my paper From Hyperlinks to Hyperties in The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age (Joseph Turow and Lokman Tsui, Editors; which came from the symposium of the same name at Annenberg School of Communication in Philadelphia). I…
A shout out to SMRF collaborators Eric Gleave, Howard (“Ted”) Welser, and Tom Lento – our paper “A conceptual and operational definition of “Social Role” in Online Community” got the best paper award at HICSS-42! The Hawaii International Conference of System Sciences has featured a great series of mini tracks over the years. The Persistent Conversations mini track has featured great work on threaded conversations, blogs, chats, wikis, and social media for more than a decade. This year our paper appeared in the Digital Media: Content and Communication Track.
With a very nice letter that puts the award in some context:
Ten papers out of 515 at the conference were selected for Best Paper Awards. Many thanks to track organizers Karrie Karahalios and Fernanda Viegas.
Katy Borner at the Visual Data Analysis Conference in San Jose It was good to see Katy Borner at the Visual Data Analysis conference held recently in San Jose. Katy is part of the Network Workbench project that provides…
Forester recently released its review of leading social media platforms. They conclude that communities are a powerful way for businesses to grow. Community and social media have ROI! The segment is getting crowded, over 100 vendors and growing, but only…