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婚纱和通缉犯:Pinterest.com作为存储库建设的基础设施

Wedding Dresses and Wanted Criminals: Pinterest.com as an Infrastructure for Repository Building
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/icwsm2013_zarro_repository_building/  
主讲教师: Michael Zarro
开课单位: 德雷塞尔大学
开课时间: 2014-04-03
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:

我们在Pinterest.com上对活动进行了定性研究,提出了调查结果,在该研究中,我们通过访问数据和在线活动观察调查了该网站的专业和个人用途。我们发现Pinterest可作为存储库构建的基础结构,它支持各种活动,包括:发现,收集,协作和发布。我们使用科学社会学中的“边界对象”的语言来讨论这些概念。我们建议,规模是边界对象的关键维度,用于理解人们如何理解Pinterest及其使用它的不同目标。专业人士经常尝试使用Pinterest创建可扩展到团体,组织和社会并与多个社交世界交互的存储库,而个人存储库通常具有高度本地化的含义。我们的方法基于对Pinterest的定量描述,以了解该网站如何适应日益增长的社交网站生态。

课程简介: We present findings from a qualitative study of activity on Pinterest.com, in which we investigated professional and personal uses of the site using interview data and observations of online activity. We find that Pinterest serves as an infrastructure for repository building that supports a wide range of activities including: discovery, collecting, collaborating, and publishing. We discuss these concepts using the language of “boundary objects” from the sociology of science. We suggest that scale is a critical dimension of boundary objects for understanding how people make sense of Pinterest and their diverse goals for using it. Professionals often attempt to use Pinterest to create repositories that scale to groups, organizations and societies and interface with multiple social worlds whereas personal repositories often have highly localized meanings. Our approach builds on quantitative descriptions of Pinterest to understand how the site fits into a growing ecology of social network sites.
关 键 词: Pinterest; 数据存储库
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