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2nd Workshop on Social Aspects of the Web
i n recent years, the Web has moved from a simple one-way communication channel extending traditional media, to a complex "peer-to-peer" communication space with a blurred author/audience distinction and new ways to create, share and use knowledge in a social way.
This change of paradigm is currently profoundly transforming most areas of our life: our interactions with other people, our relationships, ways of gathering informations, ways of developing social norms, opinions, attitudes and even legal aspects as well as ways of working and doing business.
That change also raises a strong need for theoretical, empirical and applied studies related to how people may interact on the Web, how they actually do so and what new possibilities and challenges are emerging in the social, business and technology dimensions.
Topics of this year's workshop cover:
Users in the social Web
User identity/identities on the Web
Activity patterns
Privacy / intimacy in the social Web
Psychological aspects of acting in social Web
Communities on the Web
Users roles, leadership and interactions
Conflicts and their resolution
Social norms and their enforcement
Trust and its propagation
Relations of on-line and off-line communities
Social discourse and decission-taking on the Web
Large-scale social Web mining and empirical studies
Social network analysis
Associations mining from social network
Large-scale behaviour patterns and anomalies' mining
Moods' / opinions' / social problems' analysis
Experts finding in social Web sources
Mining formal semantics from social sources
Methodologies of Web-based social macro and micro studies
Social Web and business
Social Web as a source of business information
Social Web as a business communication channel
Business models for social software and services
Specific types of social software on the Web (bookmarking, social networks etc.)
Use cases and best practicies
Applications of Web-based social software
Social software architectures
Social software in information processing and retrieval
Social software in collaborative maintenance of content and data
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