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Visibility in Social Theory and Social Research
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Visuality and Visibility Visibility and Social Theory Media Visibilities New Media and Networked Visibilities Visibility, and the Public Urban Visibilities Surveillant Visibility VISibility and Democracy ConclusionsAbstract:
Visuality and Visibility Visibility and Social Theory Media Visibilities New Media and Networked Visibilities Visibility and the Public Urban Visibilities Surveillant Visibility Visibility and Democracy Conclusionsread more
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Organizational Transparency: Conceptualizations, Conditions, and Consequences
TL;DR: Transparency is an increasingly prominent area of research that offers valuable insights for organizational studies as mentioned in this paper, however, conceptualizations of transparency are rarely subject to critical scrutineers, such as critical scrutinations.
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The Blue Line on Thin Ice: Police Use of Force Modifications in the Era of Cameraphones and YouTube
TL;DR: This article found that videorecording capabilities across the citizenry and concurrent opportunities for the public to disseminate footage of police occurrences through online file-sharing are profoundly integrated into the consciousness of most rank-and-file officers and have influenced significant behavioural changes through the deterrence of certain practices.
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‘All data is credit data’: Constituting the unbanked:
TL;DR: In the context of financial and data capitalism, the authors has constituted new forms of knowledge, novel inscriptions which make that knowledge tangible and new ways of visualizing sources of value and profit.
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Interpersonal Surveillance on Social Media
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine changing rules and regimes of visibility on social media, using Facebook as a case study, focusing on how users perceive and manage their own visibility and take advantage of the visibility of other users.
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Transparency: Mediation and the Management of Visibilities
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the technological and mediated foundations of transparency and the dynamics of visibility practices resulting from efforts to make people, objects, and processes knowable and governable.
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The computer for the 21st century
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose that specialized elements of hardware and software, connected by wires, radio waves and infrared, will soon be so ubiquitous that no-one will notice their presence.
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The Third Wave
TL;DR: Social Wave-Front Analysis as discussed by the authors looks at history as a sucession of rolling waves of change and asks where the leading edge of each wave is carrying us, focusing our attention not so much on the continuities of history (important as they are) as on the discontinuities.
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Computer-Mediated Communication Impersonal, Interpersonal, and Hyperpersonal Interaction
TL;DR: The authors reviewed the history of computer mediated communication and found that impersonal communication is sometimes advantageous, and strategies for the intentional depersonalization of media use are inferred, with implications for Group Decision Support Systems effects.