This paper examines the issues, the dangers and the saving graces of life in a transparent global community where there is truly "no place to hide". In recent years, social networks and online groups have transformed issues of privacy and the ways in which we perceive and interact with others. The idea of reputation is critical to this dynamic. The discussion begins with a brief etymological history of the concept of reputation and moves to an exploration of how and why online communication changes our basic nature, our various selves and the Bakhtin idea of the polyphonic nature of truth. The discussion considers the damaging effects of bullying and gossip, both of which constitute an assault on reputation and the latter of which is not li...
Today, much of the contact we have is through the internet. It is known that not all of this contact...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
Although online communities make it possible for a far greater number of participants to interact on...
YouTube. Facebook. MySpace. Wikipedia. Google. These are among the many new ways people are communic...
Results are reported from a study that investigated patterns of information behaviour and use as rel...
Reputations can make or break citizens, communities, or companies. Reputations matter for individual...
As with the introduction of any new communication technology, the growth of the commercial web in th...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Part 1: Winsborough Award Invited PaperInternational audienceReputation is a concept that we use in ...
We live in a world where the diffusion of information is incredibly easy. There are abundant recent ...
[eng] The emergence of the Internet and Web 2.0 has brought about a turning point in the way we com...
The 21st century has witnessed a blossoming of rating, evaluation or even blacklisting sites. Namely...
This conference explores the role of crowds in establishing online reputations. My talk will address...
AbstractThe unprecedented development of online social networks raises a series of questions regardi...
Today, much of the contact we have is through the internet. It is known that not all of this contact...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
Although online communities make it possible for a far greater number of participants to interact on...
YouTube. Facebook. MySpace. Wikipedia. Google. These are among the many new ways people are communic...
Results are reported from a study that investigated patterns of information behaviour and use as rel...
Reputations can make or break citizens, communities, or companies. Reputations matter for individual...
As with the introduction of any new communication technology, the growth of the commercial web in th...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Reputation - we all have one. We do not completely comprehend its workings and are mostly unaware of...
Part 1: Winsborough Award Invited PaperInternational audienceReputation is a concept that we use in ...
We live in a world where the diffusion of information is incredibly easy. There are abundant recent ...
[eng] The emergence of the Internet and Web 2.0 has brought about a turning point in the way we com...
The 21st century has witnessed a blossoming of rating, evaluation or even blacklisting sites. Namely...
This conference explores the role of crowds in establishing online reputations. My talk will address...
AbstractThe unprecedented development of online social networks raises a series of questions regardi...
Today, much of the contact we have is through the internet. It is known that not all of this contact...
As computing and communication systems evolve rapidly and ubiquitously, it has become convenient and...
Although online communities make it possible for a far greater number of participants to interact on...