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Designing information spaces: the social navigation approach
Kristina Höök,David Benyon,Alan Munro,Dan Diaper,Colston Sanger +4 more
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This book discusses the design for Virtual Communities and Social Navigation in Electronic Environments, and the role of space in the design of these communities and social navigation.Citations
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Making retweeting social
Anja Rudat,Jürgen Buder +1 more
TL;DR: The paper presents two laboratory experiments about potentially influencing criteria on retweeting and showed that informational value had more influence if agents did not belong to a salient in-group compared to if they did.
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A tag in the hand: supporting semantic, social, and spatial navigation in museums
TL;DR: The deployment of MobiTags is described, a system to help museum visitors interact with a collection of "open storage" exhibits, those where the museum provides little curatorial information.
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Just-for-us: a context-aware mobile information system facilitating sociality
Jesper Kjeldskov,Jeni Paay +1 more
TL;DR: The design of a context-aware mobile information system prototype facilitating sociality in public places: Just-for-Us was informed by two empirical studies: an architectural analysis of a recently built public space in Melbourne, Australia and a field study of small groups socialising there.
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"Help Me Pull That Cursor" A Collaborative Interactive Floor Enhancing Community Interaction
TL;DR: The iFloor as mentioned in this paper is an interactive floor prototype installed at the local central municipality library to support and stimulate community interaction between collocated people, where mobile phones are used for posting messages onto the floor.
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The impact of social navigation on privacy policy configuration
TL;DR: The application of social navigation to access control policy configuration using an empirical between subjects study indicates that community information does impact user behavior, but only when the visual representation of the cue is sufficiently strong.
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The Tragedy of the Commons
TL;DR: The population problem has no technical solution; it requires a fundamental extension in morality.
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The Death and Life of Great American Cities
TL;DR: The conditions for city diversity, the generators of diversity, and the need for mixed primary uses are discussed in this paper, with a focus on the use of small blocks for small blocks.
Image of the city
Abstract: What does the city's form actually mean to the people who live there? What can the city planner do to make the city's image more vivid and memorable to the city dweller? To answer these questions, Mr. Lynch, supported by studies of Los Angeles, Boston, and Jersey City, formulates a new criterion -- imageability -- and shows its potential value as a guide for the building and rebuilding of cities. The wide scope of this study leads to an original and vital method for the evaluation of city form. The architect, the planner, and certainly the city dweller will all want to read this book.
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Metaphors We Live by
TL;DR: Lakoff and Johnson as discussed by the authors present a very attractive book for linguists to read, which is written in a direct and accessible style; while it introduces and uses a number of new terms, for the most part it is free of jargon.
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Philosophy in the flesh : the embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought
George Lakoff,Mark Johnson +1 more
TL;DR: The Cognitive Science of Philosophy: A Cognitive Science Of Basic Philosophical Ideas as mentioned in this paper The Cognitive science of philosophy is a branch of the philosophy of early Greek metaphysics and philosophy of philosophy.