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Book: Transparency in Social Media Edited by Sorin Matei, Martha Russell and Elisa Bertino – with a chapter on NodeXL

Book: Transparency in Social Media Edited by Sorin Matei, Martha Russell and Elisa Bertino – with a chapter on NodeXL

31JulSeptember 4, 2015 By Marc Smith

Just published:
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Transparency in Social Media: Tools, Methods and Algorithms for Mediating Online Interactions
Sorin Adam Matei, Martha G. Russell, Elisa Bertino
Springer, Aug 14, 2015

This volume presents significant theoretical and practical contributions in the area of social media reputation and authorship measurement, visualization, and modeling. The book justifies and proposes contributions to a future agenda for understanding the requirements for making social media authorship more transparent. Building on work presented in a previous volume of this series, Roles, Trust, and Reputation in Social Media Knowledge Markets, this book discusses new tools, applications, services, and algorithms that are needed for authoring content in a real-time publishing world. These insights may help people who interact and create content through social media better assess their potential for knowledge creation. They may also assist in analyzing audience attitudes, perceptions, and behavior in informal social media or in formal organizational structures. In addition, the volume includes several chapters that analyze the higher order ethical, critical thinking, and philosophical principles that may be used to ground social media authorship. Together, the perspectives presented in this volume help us understand how social media content is created and how its impact can be evaluated.

The chapters demonstrate thought leadership through new ways of constructing social media experiences and making traces of social interaction visible. Transparency in Social Media aims to help researchers and practitioners design services, tools, or methods of analysis that encourage a more transparent process of interaction and communication on social media. Knowing who has added what content and with what authority to a specific online social media project can help the user community better understand, evaluate and make decisions and, ultimately, act on the basis of such information.

A chapter I co-authored with Itai Himelboim, Lee Rainie, and Ben Shneiderman, publishes the work we did in last year’s Pew Research Internet Project report on Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters.

Now collected into a book, the report provides an overview of the basic social media network structures we observed in a large collection of network maps we generated from Twitter data.
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October 18, 2013 Kredible.Net NSF workshop at Stanford University – Study of reputation and social roles on social media

06AugMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

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This October 18, 2013 an NSF funded workshop called Kredible.Net to be held at Stanford University will bring together researchers studying  reputation and social roles in social media.

The workshop will help researchers investigate how social media, especially Wikipedia articles and editors, shape public knowledge. The project aims to build a research community and to propose a research agenda for the study of reputation and authority in informal knowledge markets, such as Wikipedia.

The team is lead by Sorin Adam Matei (PI) of Brian Lamb School of Communication, Elisa Bertino (Cyber Center), Michael Zhu and Chuanhai Liu (Department of Statistics) , and Luo Si (Department of Computer Science).

The KredibleNet project is supported by an international team of researchers including Marc Smith, director of the Social Media Research Foundation and the NodeXL project and by Dr. Luca De Alfaro, from University of California, Santa Cruz, the head of the WikiTrust project. The team also includes researchers Jure Leskovec (Stanford), Bernie Hogan (Oxford Internet Institute), and Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland).

The KredibleNet grant will fund research and workshops that will reveal how social media leaders gain authority to shape public knowledge.

See: http://kredible.net/in/kredible-net-awarded-nsf-grant-to-study-reputation-and-social-roles-on-social-media/

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Upcoming talks: NodeXL and Social Media in San Francisco, Indiana, Chicago, San Diego and Kentucky

08MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

Here is a round up of the social media network analysis talks, workshops, and training events I will be doing in the coming months:

 University of Kentucky, LINKS Logo - SNA June 3-7, 2013
Social Media Network Analysis Workshop at LINKS2013
University of Kentucky
 
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May 20-24, 2013
International Symposium on Collaboration, Social Computing, New Media & Networks (SoMNet)
San Diego, CA.

 

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April 15th, 2013
Predictive Analytics World, Mapping Social Media to Predict Influence and Measure Propagation
San Francisco, CA.

 

2013-PASSBAC Square April 12, 2013
PASS Business Analytics Conference: Mapping social media with NodeXL
Chicago, IL.
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OCTribe – San Francisco Online Community Meetup – Mapping Social Media with NodeXL
San Francisco, CA

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April 8 and 9, 2013 – NSF workshop: Kredible.Net at Purdue University – Study reputation and social roles on social media

06MarMay 7, 2015 By Marc Smith

2013 Purdue Logo 215x802013 KredibleNet Logo

This April 8 and 9, 2013 an NSF funded workshop called Kredible.Net to be held at Purdue University will bring together researchers studying  reputation and social roles in social media.

The grant will help researchers investigate how social media, especially Wikipedia articles and editors, shape public knowledge. The project aims to build a research community and to propose a research agenda for the study of reputation and authority in informal knowledge markets, such as Wikipedia.

The team is lead by Sorin Adam Matei (PI) of Brian Lamb School of Communication, Elisa Bertino (Cyber Center), Michael Zhu and Chuanhai Liu (Department of Statistics) , and Luo Si (Department of Computer Science).

The KredibleNet project is supported by an international team of researchers including Marc Smith, director of the Social Media Research Foundation and the NodeXL project and by Dr. Luca De Alfaro, from University of California, Santa Cruz, the head of the WikiTrust project. The team also includes researchers Jure Leskovec (Stanford), Bernie Hogan (Oxford Internet Institute), and Ben Shneiderman (University of Maryland).

The KredibleNet grant will fund research and workshops that will reveal how social media leaders gain authority to shape public knowledge.

See: http://kredible.net/in/kredible-net-awarded-nsf-grant-to-study-reputation-and-social-roles-on-social-media/
The video from my talk is on YouTube:

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