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"Social Objects and Social Machines: Understanding the Co-Constitution of the Web" Talk as part of President's Seminar at Wolfson College, Oxford, UK, 7 May 2012
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David De Roure
Social Objects and Social Machines
Understanding the Co-Constitution of the Web
http://www.slideshare.net/dder/social-objects-and-social-machines
http://gapingvoid.com/category/social-object/
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Theories ofSelf interest
Theories of Exchange
Theories ofCollective Action
Theories of Balance
Theories ofHomophily
Theories ofCognition
http://nosh.northwestern.edu/
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The Future!
The users of a website, the website, and the interactions between them, together form our fundamental notion of a “machine”
1. Social Networks form around Social Objects
What are the new research objects?
2. Social Networks, like the Web, co-evolve
Analysing the Web Observatory
3. A new way of thinking: Social Machines
Rethinking sociotechnical [email protected] @dderhttp://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/people/dder
Also see: http://www.w3.org/community/webobservatory/Slide Credits: Noshir Contractor, Christine Borgman, Matt Biddulph