Summer Social Webshop 2012: Technology-Mediated Social Participation
2012 年夏季社交网上研讨会:以技术为媒介的社会参与
基本信息
- 批准号:1239863
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2012-07-01 至 2013-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This is funding to support a workshop for 40 promising graduate students from the United States whose research covers aspects of Technology-Mediated Social Participation (TMSP). Technology-mediated social participation is generated when social networking tools, blogs and microblogs, user-generated content sites, discussion groups, problem reporting, recommendation systems, and other social media are applied to national priorities such as health, energy, education, disaster response, environmental protection, business innovation, or community safety. Although social media are transforming society, many universities have been slow to integrate these novel technologies and social structures into their curricula and research. Two previous NSF-supported TMSP Workshops have outlined an agenda for research and education in this area, which was published in a serious of journal articles appearing in a special issue of IEEE Computer. To increase research and education in TMSP, this workshop brings together an interdisciplinary group of graduate students to listen to presentations by leaders in the field, learn new research skills, and learn from each other by sharing the diverse research streams that focus on social media.The TMSP "webshop" will include 40 graduate students from such fields as sociology, anthropology, communications, psychology, journalism and humanities as well as from information studies, information systems, human-computer interaction and computer science. Effort will be taken to ensure gender balance, strong representation from ethnic minority groups, and cross-disciplinarity. Students will apply by submitting a one-page statement of why they wish to attend the workshop along with their curriculum vitae. During the three-day workshop, students will attend presentations from an interdisciplinary group of distinguished leaders in the field and engage in other research and community-building activities. Intellectual Merit: There is a growing recognition that social media technologies can bring profound benefits for national priorities such as disaster response, community safety, health/wellness, energy sustainability, and environmental protection. However substantial research is needed to scale up participation, raise motivation, control malicious attacks, limit misguided rumors, and protect privacy. The TMSP workshop will foster new ideas, tools and theories in this area through intense multidisciplinary discussion. Topics to be covered share (1) a close linkage to compelling national priorities; (2) a scientific foundation based on established theories and well-defined research questions (privacy, reciprocity, trust, motivation, recognition, etc.); and (3) computer science research challenges (security, privacy protection, scalability, visualization, end-user development, distributed data handling, network analysis of community evolution, cross network comparison, etc.). Broader impacts: The workshop will raise awareness of the importance of technology-mediated social participation as a distinct area of study, foster new interdisciplinary projects, raise the prominence of researchers and educators who are invited to speak, and promote greater understanding of the discipline among leading graduate students across the United States. The workshop will also help new researchers develop relationships with peers and experienced researchers and practitioners. Specific outcomes will include resources such as bibliographies, links to websites, video and slides sets from speakers and carefully crafted lists of courses, conferences, and journals. These resources will be helpful to researchers and educators who seek to expand their work in Technology-Mediated Social Participation.
这笔资金用于支持为40名来自美国的有前途的研究生举办的研讨会,他们的研究涵盖了技术中介的社会参与(TMSP)的各个方面。当社交网络工具、博客和微博、用户生成的内容站点、讨论组、问题报告、推荐系统和其他社交媒体应用于国家优先事项,如健康、能源、教育、灾难应对、环境保护、商业创新或社区安全时,就会产生技术中介的社会参与。尽管社交媒体正在改变社会,但许多大学在将这些新技术和社会结构纳入课程和研究方面进展缓慢。前两次由NSF资助的TMSP研讨会概述了这一领域的研究和教育议程,该议程发表在一系列期刊文章中,发表在IEEE计算机特刊上。为了加强TMSP的研究和教育,这个研讨会聚集了一个跨学科的研究生小组,通过分享侧重于社交媒体的不同研究流,听取该领域领导人的演讲,学习新的研究技能,并相互学习。TMSP“网络商店”将包括来自社会学、人类学、传播学、心理学、新闻学和人文科学等领域的40名研究生,以及来自信息学、信息系统、人机交互和计算机科学的研究生。努力确保性别平衡、少数民族代表性强和跨学科。学生将提交一页长的声明,说明他们希望参加研讨会的原因以及他们的简历。在为期三天的研讨会期间,学生们将参加由该领域杰出领导者组成的跨学科小组的演讲,并参与其他研究和社区建设活动。智力优势:越来越多的人认识到,社交媒体技术可以为国家优先事项带来深远的好处,如灾害应对、社区安全、健康/健康、能源可持续性和环境保护。然而,需要大量的研究来扩大参与、提高动机、控制恶意攻击、限制误导性谣言和保护隐私。TMSP研讨会将通过激烈的多学科讨论促进这一领域的新思想、新工具和新理论。将涵盖的主题有:(1)与具有说服力的国家优先事项的密切联系;(2)以既定理论和明确的研究问题(隐私、互惠、信任、动机、认可等)为基础的科学基础;(3)计算机科学研究挑战(安全、隐私保护、可伸缩性、可视化、终端用户开发、分布式数据处理、社区演变的网络分析、跨网络比较等)。更广泛的影响:研讨会将提高人们对技术中介的社会参与作为一个独特研究领域的重要性的认识,促进新的跨学科项目,提高受邀演讲的研究人员和教育工作者的地位,并促进全美顶尖研究生对该学科的更好理解。研讨会还将帮助新的研究人员与同行以及经验丰富的研究人员和实践者建立关系。具体成果将包括参考书目、网站链接、演讲者的视频和幻灯片集以及精心设计的课程、会议和期刊列表。这些资源将对寻求扩大他们在技术中介的社会参与方面工作的研究人员和教育工作者有所帮助。
项目成果
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Jennifer Preece其他文献
Empathy online
- DOI:
10.1007/bf01434996 - 发表时间:
2005 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.2
- 作者:
Jennifer Preece - 通讯作者:
Jennifer Preece
Online communities: usuability, sociability, theory and methods
在线社区:可用性、社交性、理论和方法
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2001 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Jennifer Preece - 通讯作者:
Jennifer Preece
The affordability of “affordable” housing in England: conditionality and exclusion in a context of welfare reform
英国“经济适用房”的可负担性:福利改革背景下的条件性和排斥性
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.2
- 作者:
Jennifer Preece;P. Hickman;Ben Pattison - 通讯作者:
Ben Pattison
Living in a small home: expectations, impression management, and compensatory practices
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- DOI:
10.1080/02673037.2021.1988066 - 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.2
- 作者:
Jennifer Preece;Kimberly D. McKee;J. Flint;David Robinson - 通讯作者:
David Robinson
EVALUATING A CROSS-CULTURAL CHILDREN ’ S ONLINE BOOK COMMUNITY : SOCIABILITY , USABILITY , AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE
评估跨文化儿童在线图书社区:社交性、可用性和文化交流
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2005 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Jade Alburo;A. Komlódi;Jennifer Preece;A. Druin;Aaron Elkiss;P. Resnik - 通讯作者:
P. Resnik
Jennifer Preece的其他文献
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