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ISBN 10: 1605669849
ISBN 13: 9781605669847
Author: Subhasish Dasgupta, Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, Steve Clarke, Murray E. Jennex, Annie Becker
With an increasing accessibility to social networking tools, the development of Web 2.0, and the emergence of virtual worlds, social computing crosses cultural boundaries to join people in the digital landscape. Social Computing: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications uncovers the growing and expanding phenomenon of human behavior, social constructs, and communication in online environments. This multiple volume publication presents the latest research on social change, evolving networks, media, and interaction with technology to offer audiences a comprehensive view of the impact of social computing on the way cultures think, act, and exchange information.
Social Computing Concepts Methodologies Tools and Applications 1st Table of contents:
Social Influence and HumanInteraction with Technology
Social and Human Elementsof Information Security:A Case Study
Computer-MediatedCommunication LearningEnvironments:The Social Dimension
Online Communities andSocial Networking
IT and the Social Constructionof Knowledge
Social Learning Aspects ofKnowledge Management
Agents and Social InteractionInsights from Social Psychology
Cyber-Identities and SocialLife in Cyberspace
Establishing the Credibility ofSocial Web Applications
The Evolution and Influenceof Social Presence Theoryon Online Learning
Social Presence
ReconceptualisingInformation Literacy for theWeb 2.0 Environment?
Social Networking
Social Networks inInformation Systems:Tools and Services
Educational and Social Benefitsof Social Network Sites:Applications to Human ServicesEducation and P
Teens and SocialNetworking Services:An Overview
Social Networking and PersonalLearning Environment
Web 2.0 Social Networking Sites
Mobile Social Networks:A New Locus of Innovation
Mobile Social Networksand Services
Mobile Social Web:Opportunities and Drawbacks
Social Software (and Web 2.0)
Self-Organization in SocialSoftware for Learning
Living, Working, Teaching andLearning by Social Software
Mailing Lists and SocialSemantic Web
Social Semantic Web andSemantic Web Services
Technological Social-ism
Distributed LearningEnvironments andSocial Software:In Search for a Framework of Design
Pedagogical Responses toSocial Software in Universities
Electronic Classroom,Electronic Community:Designing eLearning Environmentsto Foster Virtual Social N
A Methodology for Integratingthe Social Web Environment inSoftware Engineering Education
Ambient Pedagogies,Meaningful Learningand Social Software
A Social Framework forSoftware Architectural Design
From Pragmatism toInteraction Design:A Sociotechnical Design Space
The ‘Social ExperienceFactory’ and the Fabricsof Collaboration in VirtualCommunities of Practice
Information SystemsDevelopment:Understanding User Participationas a Social Network
A Framework for Integratingthe Social Web Environment inPattern Engineering
A Framework Describing theRelationships among SocialTechnologies and Social CapitalFormation in Elec
Towards Learning ‘Self’ andEmotional Knowledge in Socialand Cultural Human-AgentInteractions
Social Navigation andLocal Folksonomies:Technical and Design Considerationsfor a Mobile Information
Social NetworksApplied to E-Gov:An Architecture for Semantic Services
DemonD:A Social Search Engine Built Uponthe Actor-Network Theory
RapidOWL:A Methodology for EnablingSocial Semantic Collaboration
A Modern Socio-TechnicalView on ERP-Systems
Social Shaping of Technologiesfor Community Development:Redeployment of InformationCommunication Tec
In Search of Social Television
Asynchronous CommunicationFostering Social Interactionwith CollaboraTV
Examining the Roles ofMobility in Social TV
From 2BeOn Results toNew Media Challengesfor Social (i)TV
Evaluating the Effectivenessof Social Visualization WithinVirtual Communities
A Framework for AnalyzingSocial Interaction UsingBroadband VisualCommunication Technologies
The Hybrid Course:Facilitating Learning throughSocial Interaction Technologies
The Use of Social InteractionTechnologies in E-Portfolios
The EduOntoWiki Projectfor Supporting Social,Educational, and KnowledgeConstruction Processes withSe
Course Management MeetsSocial Networking in Moodle
Personal Digital Libraries
Knowledge Media Tools toFoster Social Learning
Using Notification Systemsto Create Social Placesfor Online Learning
Social Aspects of MobileTechnologies on WebTourism Trend
Cityware:Urban Computing to Bridge Onlineand Real-World Social Networks
Improving the User Experienceof a Mobile Photo Gallery bySupporting Social Interaction
Social Support for OntologicalMediation and Data Integration
Getting to KnowSocial Television:One Team’s Discoveries fromLibrary to Living Room
Social Networking, AdultLearning Success and Moodle
Use of Social Softwarein Education:A Multiple Intelligences Perspective
Using the Social Web forCollaborations in SoftwareEngineering Education
Exploring the Role of SocialSoftware in Higher Education
Using Social Software forTeaching and Learningin Higher Education
Social Networking Sites andCritical Language Learning
Creative Waves:Exploring Emerging Online Cultures, SocialNetworking and Creative Collaborationthroug
Using Social Networking toEnhance Sense of Communityin E-Learning Courses
Publishing with Friends:Exploring Social Networks to SupportPhoto Publishing Practices
Technosocial Space:Connecting People and Places
Social/Human Dimensionsof Web Services:Communication Errors and CulturalAspects. The Case of VRL-KCi
Social Software Use inPublic Libraries
Social Computing:Implications for E‑Government
Designing for Disaster:Social Software Use in Times of Crisis
Student Use of Social Media:University Policy and Response
Social Marketing in Healthcare
Social Software for CustomerKnowledge Management
Social Networking BehindStudent Lines in Japan
WEB 2.0, Social MarketingStrategies and DistributionChannels for City Destinations:Enhancing the Par
Marketing for Children UsingSocial Interaction Technologies
Managing OrganizationalKnowledge in the Age of SocialComputing
Social Software for Bottom-Up Knowledge Networkingand Community Building
The Essence of OrganizationalKnowledge:A Social Epistemology Perspective
Social Identities, GroupFormation, and the Analysisof Online Communities
Enhanced Interaction inMixed Social Environments
The Usability of Social Software
Social Impact of CollaborativeServices to Maintain ElectronicBusiness Relationships
The Use of Social Media byNonprofit Organizations:An Examination from the Diffusionof Innovations Pe
Situating Social Identitythrough Language Convergencein Online Groups
Building Social Relationships ina Virtual Community of Gamers
Situational Awarenessin Collaborative WorkEnvironments
Developing Social Skillsthrough an On-LineLearning Environment:A Qualitative Study
Social Networking and Schools:Early Responses andImplications for Practice
Peer Learning and SocialInteractions in an AsynchronousLearning Environment
Harnessing Web 2.0 forContext‐Aware Learning:The Impact of Social TaggingSystem on Knowledge Adapt
Entering the VirtualTeachers’ Lounge:Social Connectedness among ProfessionalEducators in Virtual E
Trust Modeling in a VirtualOrganization Using SocialNetwork Metrics
Trust in Social NetworkingDefinitions from a Global,Cultural Viewpoint
Individual Differences in SocialNetworking Site Adoption
The Impact of IndividualDifferences on SocialCommunication Patternin Online Learning
Exploring a Professional SocialNetwork System to SupportLearning in the Workplace
Managing Relationships inVirtual Team Socialization
Guarding Corporate Data fromSocial Engineering Attacks
Social Interaction Technologies:A Case Study of Guanxi andWomen Managers’ Careers inInformation Te
The Potential of EnterpriseSocial Software in IntegratingExploitative and ExplorativeKnowledge Strat
InterrelationshipsBetween ProfessionalVirtual Communities andSocial Networks, and theImportance of V
Cyberspace’s Ethicaland Social Challenges inKnowledge Society
Security and Privacy in SocialNetworks
Social and Legal Dimensionsof Online Pornography
Social Networking Site:Opportunities and Security Challenges
Emerging Cybercrime Variantsin the Socio-Technical Space
A New Approach to ReducingSocial Engineering Impact
Effects of Digital Convergenceon Social EngineeringAttack Channels
On the Effectiveness of SocialTagging for Resource Discovery
Representing and SharingTagging Data Using the SocialSemantic Cloud of Tags
Anomaly Detection forInferring Social Structure
Emerging Online Democracy:The Dynamics of Formal andInformal Control in DigitallyMediated Social Str
Agent Cognitive Capabilitiesand Orders of Social Emergence
Social and DistributedCognition in CollaborativeLearning Contexts
Social Networking Sites (SNS)and the ‘Narcissistic Turn’:The Politics of Self-Exposure
Audience Replies toCharacter Blogs asParasocial Relationships
The Generative Potential ofAppreciative Inquiry as anEssential Social Dimensionof the Semantic Web
The Emergence of Agencyin Online Social Networks
Two InformationalComplexity Measures in SocialNetworks and AgentCommunities
Social Self-Regulation inComputer MediatedCommunities:The Case of Wikipedia
Social Network Structures forExplicit, Tacit and PotentialKnowledge
Motif Analysis and thePeriodic Structural Changes inan OrganizationalEmail-Based SocialNetwork
“Social Potential” Modelsfor Modeling Traffic andTransportation
Increasing Capital Revenuein Social NetworkingCommunities:Building Social and Economic Relationships
Providing Mobile MultimodalSocial Services Using aGrid Architecture
Pedagogical Mash Up:Gen Y, Social Media, andLearning in the Digital Age
Legal Issues Associatedwith Emerging SocialInteraction Technologies
Public Intimacy and the NewFace (Book) of Surveillance:The Role of Social Media in ShapingContempora
Analysis of Content Popularityin Social Bookmarking Systems
Conceptualizing Codesof Conduct in SocialNetworking Communities
Modeling Cognitive Agentsfor Social Systems and aSimulation in Urban Dynamics
Embedding an EcologyNotion in the SocialProduction of Urban Space
Affective Goal and TaskSelection for Social Robots1
Using Ambient SocialReminders to Stay in Touchwith Friends
Leveraging SemanticTechnologies Towards SocialAmbient Intelligence
Virtual Social Networks:Toward A Research Agenda
Situated Evaluation ofSocio-Technical Systems1
Online Virtual Communities asa New Form of Social Relations:Elements for the Analysis
Learning for the Future:Emerging Technologies andSocial Participation
Metacognition on theEducational Social Software:New Challenges and Opportunities
Digital Energy:Clustering Micro Grids forSocial Networking
The Social Semantic Desktop:A New Paradigm Towards Deployingthe Semantic Web on the Desktop
Social Media MarketingWeb X.0 of Opportunities
Visualization in Support ofSocial Networking on the Web
On the Social Shapingof the Semantic Web
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