Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Internet science. Although a number of online systems have been described as social machines (examples include the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, Reddit, and Galaxy Zoo), there is, as yet, little consensus as to the precise meaning of the term "social machine." This presents a problem for the scientific study of social machines, especially when it comes to the provision of a theoretical framework that directs, informs, and explicates the scientific and engineering activities of the social machine community. The present paper outlines an approach to understanding social machines that draws on recent work in the philosophy of science, especia...
Social machines are a type of network connected by interactive digital devices made possible by the ...
The Internet provides access to a global space of information assets and computational services. It ...
Computer-mediated social interactions are ubiquitous in today's world. Blogs, forums, wikis, so...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
Social machines have long been a topic of theoretical and empirical interest for the Web and Interne...
In Weaving the Web (2000), Berners-Lee defines Social Machines as biotechnologically hybrid Web-proc...
The emergence of large-scale social media systems, such as Wikipedia, Facebook, and Twitter, has giv...
The term ‘social machine’ has recently been coined to refer to Web-based systems that support a vari...
The framework introduced in this paper aims to reflect the characteristics that social machines have...
The Web is an evolving, complex socio-technical system [1]. As a social technology [2], the Web is a...
<p>We define a notion of social machine and envisage an algebra that can describe networks of such. ...
A Knowledge Infrastructure comprises the people, artefacts, and institutions that generate, share, a...
The concept of ‘social machines’ is increasingly being used to characterise various socio-cognitive ...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
Social machines are a type of network connected by interactive digital devices made possible by the ...
The Internet provides access to a global space of information assets and computational services. It ...
Computer-mediated social interactions are ubiquitous in today's world. Blogs, forums, wikis, so...
Social machines are a prominent focus of attention for those who work in the field of Web and Intern...
Social machines have long been a topic of theoretical and empirical interest for the Web and Interne...
In Weaving the Web (2000), Berners-Lee defines Social Machines as biotechnologically hybrid Web-proc...
The emergence of large-scale social media systems, such as Wikipedia, Facebook, and Twitter, has giv...
The term ‘social machine’ has recently been coined to refer to Web-based systems that support a vari...
The framework introduced in this paper aims to reflect the characteristics that social machines have...
The Web is an evolving, complex socio-technical system [1]. As a social technology [2], the Web is a...
<p>We define a notion of social machine and envisage an algebra that can describe networks of such. ...
A Knowledge Infrastructure comprises the people, artefacts, and institutions that generate, share, a...
The concept of ‘social machines’ is increasingly being used to characterise various socio-cognitive ...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
In this paper, we concern ourselves with the ways in which humans inhabit social machines: the struc...
Social machines are a type of network connected by interactive digital devices made possible by the ...
The Internet provides access to a global space of information assets and computational services. It ...
Computer-mediated social interactions are ubiquitous in today's world. Blogs, forums, wikis, so...