DOI:10.1007/s00779-011-0443-8 - Corpus ID: 1121330
Informing and performing: investigating how mediated sociality becomes visible
@article{Ding2011InformingAP,
title={Informing and performing: investigating how mediated sociality becomes visible},
author={Xianghua (Sharon) Ding and Thomas Erickson and Wendy A. Kellogg and Donald J. Patterson},
journal={Personal and Ubiquitous Computing},
year={2011},
volume={16},
pages={1095 - 1117},
url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:1121330}
}- X. Ding, Thomas Erickson, Donald J. Patterson
- Published in Personal and Ubiquitous… 23 August 2011
- Computer Science, Sociology
This work introduces a class of visualizations called social context displays, which use and share graphical representations to depict people’s presence and activity information with an explicit focus on groups, and provides a detailed description of how people react and respond to these twosocial context displays.
Topics
Ubiquitous Computing (opens in a new tab)Privacy (opens in a new tab)Computer Supported Cooperative Work (opens in a new tab)Social Translucence (opens in a new tab)Visualizations (opens in a new tab)Social Activity Indicators (opens in a new tab)Media Richness (opens in a new tab)Social Navigation (opens in a new tab)Human Computer Interaction (opens in a new tab)
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