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C&T 2011: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
- Marcus Foth, Jesper Kjeldskov, Jeni Paay:
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Communities and Technologies, C&T 2011, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, June 29 - July 2, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0824-3
Motivating & social media
- Moira Burke, Burr Settles:
Plugged in to the community: social motivators in online goal-setting groups. 1-10 - Christopher M. Mascaro, Sean P. Goggins:
Brewing up citizen engagement: the coffee party on facebook. 11-20 - Petromil Petkov, Felix Köbler, Marcus Foth, Helmut Krcmar:
Motivating domestic energy conservation through comparative, community-based feedback in mobile and social media. 21-30 - Jan Rod, Connor Graham, Martin R. Gibbs:
Suicide effects: designing for death. 31-40
Exploring & engaging
- Lin Chen, Richi Nayak:
Social network analysis of an online dating network. 41-49 - Martin Brynskov, Tuck Wah Leong, Jonas Fritsch:
Bridging the affective gap to make news felt: spaces of aestheticized public voice. 50-59 - Sebastian Richter, Ulrike Lechner:
Communication content relations to coordination and trust over time: a computer game perspective. 60-68 - Felix-Robinson Aschoff, Verena Schaer, Gerhard Schwabe:
Where should I send my post?: the concept of discourse quality in online forums and its dependency on membership size. 69-78
Work & collaboration
- Osama Mansour, Mustafa A. Abusalah, Linda Askenäs:
Wiki-based community collaboration in organizations. 79-87 - Morten Bohøj, Nikolaj Gandrup Borchorst, Susanne Bødker, Matthias Korn, Pär-Ola Zander:
Public deliberation in municipal planning: supporting action and reflection with mobile technology. 88-97 - Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Guillaume Bouchard, Gregorio Convertino, Thiébaud Weksteen, Nicholas Kong, Cédric Archambeau, Ed H. Chi:
Mail2Wiki: low-cost sharing and early curation from email to wikis. 98-107 - Malin Pongolini, Johan Lundin, Lars Svensson:
Global online meetings in virtual teams: from media choice to interaction negotiation. 108-117
Networks & knowledge
- Timo Ojala, Jukka Orajärvi, Katriina Puhakka, Ilari Heikkinen, Juhani Heikka:
panOULU: triple helix driven municipal wireless network providing open and free internet access. 118-127 - Stina Nylander, Åsa Rudström:
Questions, inspiration, feedback, and contributions: how entrepreneurs network online. 128-137 - Johan Oomen, Lora Aroyo:
Crowdsourcing in the cultural heritage domain: opportunities and challenges. 138-149 - Nancy Odendaal:
The spaces between: ICT and marginalization in the South African city. 150-158
Identity & sharing
- Monica J. Barratt:
Discussing illicit drugs in public internet forums: visibility, stigma, and pseudonymity. 159-168 - Fei Ching Chen, Hsiu-Mei Chang:
Do lurking learners contribute less?: a knowledge co-construction perspective. 169-178 - Eric Gordon, Steven Schirra:
Playing with empathy: digital role-playing games in public meetings. 179-185 - Ryan Naylor, Kristine Elliott, Kathleen Gray, Greg Wadley:
Public engagement with biomedical research through location-sensitive technology. 186-193
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