Processing Human Recommendation and Collaborative Software
Stokes, David I.
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Title
Processing Human Recommendation and Collaborative Software
Author(s)
Stokes, David I.
Contributor(s)
Sanfilippo, Madelyn
Issue Date
2022-10-29
Keyword(s)
Collaboration
Recommendations
Consensus
Abstract
This study seeks to understand how knowledge is imagined and negotiated in elite settings. This poster, in particular, illustrates the analysis I am currently employing to describe how a group of experts--selected by a prestigious institution--came to consensus based on a draft recommendation via a shared writing software application. The goal
is to first describe themes prevalent during the group drafting phases of the document and, second, compare the draft document to the final document. This research sheds light on what happens in a social setting based on one document edited using collaborative software.
Proceedings of the 18th Annual Social Informatics Research Symposium and the 4rd Annual Information Ethics and Policy Workshop at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science and Technology
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