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Publikováno v:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 23:339-345
Autor:
Sophia B. Liu
Publikováno v:
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). 23:389-443
Crowdsourcing is not a new practice but it is a concept that has gained substantial attention during recent disasters. Drawing from previous work in the crisis informatics, disaster sociology, and computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) literature
Autor:
Sophia B. Liu
Publikováno v:
Interactions. 19:20-24
On Heritage aims to offer and promote a rich discussion at the intersection of art, performance, and culture that expands the boundaries of HCI while broadening our understanding of how things of the past come to matter in the present. Elisa Giaccard
Autor:
Leysia Palen, Sophia B. Liu
Publikováno v:
Cartography and Geographic Information Science. 37:69-90
Crisis situations are ripe for expansion of the neogeographer population and skill set. We qualitatively examine the design and creation of crisis map mashups to describe emergent neogeographic practices in this particular domain. We analyze the circ
Publikováno v:
Social Science Computer Review. 27:467-480
Crises and disasters have micro and macro social arrangements that differ from routine situations, as the field of disaster studies has described over its 100-year history. With increasingly pervasive information and communications technology and a c
Autor:
Richard J. Snell, M. Dennis Krohn, Sophia B. Liu, Hilary F. Stockdon, Aubrey Goodman, Nathaniel G. Plant, Karen L. M. Morgan, Barbara S. Poore
Publikováno v:
CSCW Companion
"iCoast -- Did the Coast Change?" is a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) research project that integrates crowdsourcing and citizen science techniques to develop a web application that allows interested volunteers to tag USGS oblique aerial photographs w
Autor:
Jen Ziemke, Sophia B. Liu
Publikováno v:
The Participatory Cultures Handbook ISBN: 9780203117927
Secretary Clinton’s timely comments mark the beginning of an exciting new epoch, an era in which public participation at a global level occurs en masse and in real time. In one case, an individual caught underneath the rubble after an earthquake in
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203117927-31
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203117927-31
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CHI Extended Abstracts
This one-day workshop brings together human computer interaction (HCI) scholars and practitioners interested in how emerging technologies are changing the way we understand and experience heritage. Digital media play an increasing role in how we see
Information and communication technologies increasingly enable the capture of experiences that result from disaster and mass emergency events. The social and cultural value of such traces, when collectively generated and shared across people and over
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-647-0.50004-7
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-647-0.50004-7
Autor:
Sarah Vieweg, Sophia B. Liu, Chris Schenk, Leysia Palen, Casey McTaggart, Joanne I. White, Amanda Lee Hughes, Aaron Schram, Kate Starbird, Mossaab Bagdouri, Kenneth M. Anderson
‘Tweak the Tweet’ is an idea for enabling citizen reporting via microblogs during crisis events. It instructs users of Twitter to tag and structure their messages to make them machine-readable using what is known as a microsyntax. This chapter de
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-647-0.50003-5
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-84334-647-0.50003-5