This article examines bots – software applications that automate web-based tasks, and which often mimic human interaction and communication – to consider sociological responses to software design and computer programming. Leveraging design methodologies for critical sociological purposes (a) allows us to envision programming as a means of opening up ‘black boxes’ by engaging more directly with the code through which software applications are executed, and (b) indicates the potential for sociology practitioners to design software ourselves – to build applications that fulfil the radical promise of sociology by intervening in social processes. To concretise these ideas, this article presents two stories about social media bots developed by th...
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This dissertation investigates the roles of automated software agents in two user-generated content ...
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This essay will elaborate upon the ambivalences of unreliable communication on social networks, usin...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...
In this paper, I discuss how Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) have enabled new modes of sof...
The production and deployment of social media bots signal the emergence of new political economies t...
This dissertation investigates the roles of automated software agents in two user-generated content ...
This essay explores potential risks associated with the proliferation of social bots on digital plat...
Computer-mediated social interactions are ubiquitous in today's world. Blogs, forums, wikis, so...
In this article, we discuss and outline a research agenda for social science research on artificial ...
Algorithms and artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly commonplace in everyday life - ...
The overarching vision of social machines is to facilitate social processes by having computers prov...
This essay will elaborate upon the ambivalences of unreliable communication on social networks, usin...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Social machines are systems formed by technical and human elements interacting in a struct...
Can computer scientists contribute to the solution of societal problems? Can logic help to model soc...
In traditional socio-technical system design, we typically discuss three core layers: the social, th...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...