beyond bowling together: sociotechnical capital paul resnick associate professor university of...
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Beyond Bowling Together: SocioTechnical Capital
Paul Resnick
Associate Professor
University of Michigan School of Information
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America’s Declining Participation
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America’s Declining Participation
• Attending Club Meetings
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America’s Declining Participation
• Attending Club Meetings
• Family Dinners
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America’s Declining Participation
• Attending Club Meetings
• Family Dinners
• Having Friends Over
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New Social Relations
• Less Immersive Participation
• Group and Network Formation
• Impersonal Social Capital
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Less Immersive Participation
• Multi-tasking
• Brief interactions
• Lurking and catching up
• Dormant but activatable groups
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Group and Network Formation
• Introducer systems– Interest-based matching
• Support groups, dating services
– Coordination-based matching• Ride sharing
• Directories
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Paul, Caroline and Ace
Max Resnickeating, drumminglaughing
214 Buena Vista
(734) xxx-xxxx
Paul Resnickwww.si.umich.edu/[email protected]. at UM School of Infotennis, biking, ultimate frisbeefiddle, guitar
Ace Richardsonfetching frisbees and other things
Caroline [email protected] practice doc and researchertennis, biking, gardening, readingstand-up bassfeminist
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Impersonal Social Capital
• Recommender systems
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Impersonal Social Capital
• Recommender systems
• Reputation systems
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Impersonal Social Capital
• Recommender systems
• Reputation systems
• Mass-conversation
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Skills for the Information Age
• Read
• Write
• Find information
• Organize information
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Skills for the Network Age
• Use social networks
• Contribute to social networks
• Assemble social networks
• Think strategically
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Conclusion
• New social relations
• New skills for success