Roles, Trust, and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets (häftad)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
198
Utgivningsdatum
2014-09-16
Upplaga
2015 ed.
Förlag
Springer International Publishing AG
Medarbetare
Bertino, Elisa (ed.), Matei, Sorin Adam (ed.)
Illustratör/Fotograf
Bibliographie 1 schwarz-weiße und 15 farbige Abbildungen
Illustrationer
15 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white; XIV, 198 p. 16 illus., 15 illus. in color
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 13 mm
Vikt
477 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
1 Hardback
ISBN
9783319054667

Roles, Trust, and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets

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Knowledge and expertise, especially of the kind that can shape public opinion, have been traditionally the domain of individuals holding degrees awarded by higher learning institutions or occupying formal positions in notable organizations. Expertise is validated by reputations established in an institutionalized marketplace of ideas with a limited number of available seats and a stringent process of selection and retention of names, ideas, topics and facts of interest. However, the social media revolution, which has enabled over two billion Internet users not only to consume, but also to produce information and knowledge, has created a secondary and very active informal marketplace of ideas and knowledge. Anchored by platforms like Wikipedia, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, this informal marketplace has low barriers to entry and has become a gigantic and potentially questionable, knowledge resource for the public at large. Roles, Trust and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets will discuss some of the emerging trends in defining, measuring and operationalizing reputation as a new and essential component of the knowledge that is generated and consumed online. The book will propose a future research agenda related to these issues. The ultimate goal of research agenda being to shape the next generation of theoretical and analytic strategies needed for understanding how knowledge markets are influenced by social interactions and reputations built around functional roles. The authors, including leading scholars and young innovators, will share with the readers some of the main lessons they have learned from their own work in these areas and will discuss the issues, topics and sub-areas that they find under-studied or that promise the greatest intellectual payoff in the future. The discussion will be placed in the context of social network analysis and big data research. Roles, Trust and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets exposes issuesthat have not been satisfactorily dealt with in the current literature, as the research agenda in reputation and authorship is still emerging. In a broader sense, the volume aims to change the way in which knowledge generation in social media spaces is understood and utilized. The tools, theories and methodologies proposed by the contributors offer concrete avenues for developing the next generation of research strategies and applications that will help: tomorrows information consumers make smarter choices, developers to create new tools and researchers to launch new research programs.
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Part I.- Chapter 1 - A Research Agenda for the Study of Entropic Social Structural Evolution, Functional Roles, Adhocratic Leadership Styles, and Credibility in Online Organizations and Knowledge Markets.- Chapter 2 - Building Trusted Social Media Communities: Organizations, Motivation, Reputation.- Part II.- Chapter 3 - Semantic and Social Spaces: Identifying Keyword Similarity with Relations.- Chapter 4 Emergent Social Roles in Wikipedias Breaking New Collaborations.- Chapter 5 - Words and Networks: How Reliable are Network Data Constructed from Text Data?.- Chapter 6 - Predicting Low-Quality Wikipedia Articles Using Users Judgments.- Part III.- Chapter 7 - From Invisible Algorithms to Interactive Affordances: Data after the Ideology of Machine Learning.- Part IV.- Chapter 8 - Iron Law of Oligarchy: Computational Institutions, Organization Fidelity, and Distributed Social Control.- Chapter 9 - Cultural Differences in Social Media: Trust and Authority.- Chapter 10 - Convincing Evidence.- Part V.- Chapter 11 - The Trajectory of Current and Future Knowledge Market Research: Insights from the First KredibleNet Workshop.