Networks in Information: An Interactive Engagement of Theoretical and Analytical Approaches
Author(s)
Lew, Ava
Wellman, Barry
McEwen, Rhonda
Hyat, Zack
Jacobson, Jenna
Issue Date
2014-03-01
Keyword(s)
information
social networks
methods
technology
collaboration
Abstract
Networks, whether they are interpersonal, organizational, or mediated by technology are the essence of cultural and social worlds. The Networks in Information session will engage attendees in discussions on the potential uses of a social network approach, including various theoretical and methodological applications. In addition, participants have the opportunity to experience the role of information and network structures on group problem-solving. This entails highlighting how the ways in which individuals are connected in groups may affect their ability to collectively complete tasks or devise solutions to problems. Recognizing that the information community is interdisciplinary and that the application of a social network approach cuts across disciplines, the session is open to anyone curious about the use of a social network approach in information research and how it applies to specific contexts (cultural, organizational, social and technological). No prior knowledge of the social network approach is required.
Publisher
iSchools
Series/Report Name or Number
iConference 2014 Proceedings
Type of Resource
text
Language
english
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/47403
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9776/14219
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