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Talk at Israel Internet Association on February 22, 2010

March 11th, 2010 by Marc Smith · 1 Comment

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The Annual Meeting of the Israel Internet Association (http://www.isoc.org.il (English)) was held February 22-23 2010. I spoke at this year’s meeting: http://www.isoc.org.il/conf2010/agenda.php?lang=en

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The previous year’s conference website is at: http://www.isoc.org.il/conf2009/program.php

The Israel Internet Association is the official Israeli Chapter of the Internet Society.  Their annual meeting is a central event of academics (sociologists, psychologists, business and law) as well as industry participants from sectors including mobile cellular companies and internet service suppliers.

My talk title: Analyzing Internet social media: visualizing social networks in (mobile) computer networks
Abstract: Social media systems on the Internet are sociologically interesting: why do some online groups succeed where others fail?  How do different collections of online media and populations of authors differ from one another?  How do patterns of contribution vary and how do these differences illustrate the roles people play within their communities?  Several visualizations of patterns of contribution and connection in a range ofInternet social media including web boards, enterprise social networks services, and personal email are presented to illustrate the range of variation among social media repositories and between types of contributors.  These images suggest that a more comprehensive overview of social media can generate sociologically relevant findings, improve community management tasks as well as provide features that can improve search and ranking of user generated content.  A freely available tool, NodeXL, will be demonstrated to perform basic social media analysis tasks.  Extending these tools to include mobile social software (“mososo”) data sets is a major new direction.   In the not too distant future, mobile devices will possess a range of sensors and become more “socially aware”.  When phones routinely notice each other the nature of social interaction will change dramatically.  How will places and locations change when machines become socially aware?  In this talk, sociologist Marc Smith, Chief Social Scientist for Connected Action Consulting Group, a provider of social media analysis platforms and services, will describe these new technologies and some ways of thinking about their implications.
Photos from the trip:
Tel Aviv GraffitiTel Aviv GraffitiNo more pay phones in Tel AvivOlives! in Tel AvivCrafts in Tel AvivA place to hang your shmates in Tel AvivAdam in the Market in Tel AvivTel AvivStreet market in Tel AvivTel AvivBita and Adam in Tel AvivTel AvivTel AvivGraffiti in Tel AvivGraffiti in Tel AvivTel AvivBreakfast (around noon) in Tel AvivISOC-IL Web 10 Conference, Airport City, IsraelAt the ISOC-IL 10 conferenceJerusalem, IsraelAntenae in Jerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelMarc in Jerusalem, IsraelThe Western Wall in Jerusalem, IsraelMarc in Jerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelJerusalem, IsraelHaifa Art Mall CeilingAdam Perer at IBM HaifaAdam Perer at IBM HaifaIBM Research HaifaHaifaIBM Research, HaifaHaifa, IsraelUniversity of Haifa: Social Science DepartmentsUniversity of Haifa CampusUniversity of HaifaGustavo Mesch and Marc Smith at the University of Haifa, Department of SociologyGustavo Mesch at University of Haifa, Department of SociologyPort of HaifaUniversity of Haifa Sociologists (and me)!University of Haifa Sociologists!Ba'hai Temple Haifa, IsraelHaifa, IsraelShips in the port of HaifaViews of HaifaFarms in Northern IsraelClose to the border with JordanYardenit: Baptisms in the river JordanYardenit: Baptisms in the river JordanHaifa and the north of IsraelYardenitYardenitYardenit: Catfish in the Jordan River in the North of IsraelYardenitYardenitYardenitThe North of IsraelLake Tiberius and the North of IsraelLake Tiberius and the North of IsraelThe North of IsraelLake Tiberius and the North of IsraelGustavo Mesch in the North of IsraelThe North of IsraelThe North of IsraelThe North of IsraelNear Nazareth in the North of IsraelIn the North of IsraelTowns in the North of IsraelHaifa apartment buildings (what a view!)Haifa and the North of IsraelHaifa and the North of IsraelDan Gardens Hotel, HaifaHaifa and the North of IsraelHaifa and the north of IsraelHaifa and the north of IsraelMarc speaks at ISOC-IL 10Marc speaks at ISOC-IL 10Marc speaks at ISOC-IL 10Madeline loses a toothJaffa, IsraelFood in Jaffo, IsraelAdam dines in JaffoI had the chickenRestaurant in JaffoJaffoJaffoTel Aviv lights along the coastRestaurant in JaffoSteps in JaffoTel AvivTel AvivMadeline in Tel AvivJelly Fish (big one!) in the shores of Tel AvivTel AvivOn the beach in Tel AvivTel Aviv beach hotelsTel Aviv reflectionsTel Aviv hotelsTel Aviv beachTel AvivTel Aviv hotels on the beachJuice bar in Tel AvivTel Aviv SkyscrapersTel Aviv SykscrapersTel Aviv SykscrapersTel Aviv SykscrapersTel Aviv SykscrapersStreet scene Tel AvivSail boat on the MediterraneanOn the beach in Tel AvivMarc squints in Mediterranean sun in Tel AvivOn the beach in Tel AvivBeach hotel in Tel AvivOn the beachMarc's shadow on Mediterranean  sandJapanese erasers make the long flight more fun!Japanese erasers make the long flight more fun!

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