Infostorms
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Infostorms
Why do we 'like'? Explaining individual behavior on the social net.
Hendricks, Vincent F.; Hansen, Pelle G.
Springer
09/2016
306
Mole
Inglês
9783319327648
15 a 20 dias
3566
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Chapter 1: Off We Go.- Part 1: How Information Technologies May Amplify Irrational Group
Behavoir.- Chapter 2: Common Knowledge and Public Space.- Chapter 3: Pluralistic Ignorance and Bystanders.- Chapter 4: Informational Cascades and Lemmings.- Part Ii: Why Free Choice, Markets and Deliberation Cannot Protect Us.- Chapter 5: Choice: Framing Choice.- Chapter 6: Markets: Choosing Frames.- Chapter 7: Deliberation: Polarized People.- Chapter 8: The Constitutive Games We Play.- Part 3: Wars, Bubbles and Democracy.- Chapter 9: Wars.- Chapter 10: Bubbles.- Chapter 11: Democracy.- Part 4: Postscript: The Social Power Of Information Architecture.- Chapter 12: The Social Powers of Infostorms.
Behavoir.- Chapter 2: Common Knowledge and Public Space.- Chapter 3: Pluralistic Ignorance and Bystanders.- Chapter 4: Informational Cascades and Lemmings.- Part Ii: Why Free Choice, Markets and Deliberation Cannot Protect Us.- Chapter 5: Choice: Framing Choice.- Chapter 6: Markets: Choosing Frames.- Chapter 7: Deliberation: Polarized People.- Chapter 8: The Constitutive Games We Play.- Part 3: Wars, Bubbles and Democracy.- Chapter 9: Wars.- Chapter 10: Bubbles.- Chapter 11: Democracy.- Part 4: Postscript: The Social Power Of Information Architecture.- Chapter 12: The Social Powers of Infostorms.
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bandwagon effects;belief aggregation;belief polarization;bubbles in science and society;bystander effects;crowd-sourced opinion;cyber-bullying;framing effects;free choice and democracy;information and manipulation;information technology;informational cascades;irrational group behavior;likes as public signals;pluralistic ignorance;social media and group thinking;upvotes and crowd-aggregated opinion;upvotes and public opinion;social psychology;lemming effects
Chapter 1: Off We Go.- Part 1: How Information Technologies May Amplify Irrational Group
Behavoir.- Chapter 2: Common Knowledge and Public Space.- Chapter 3: Pluralistic Ignorance and Bystanders.- Chapter 4: Informational Cascades and Lemmings.- Part Ii: Why Free Choice, Markets and Deliberation Cannot Protect Us.- Chapter 5: Choice: Framing Choice.- Chapter 6: Markets: Choosing Frames.- Chapter 7: Deliberation: Polarized People.- Chapter 8: The Constitutive Games We Play.- Part 3: Wars, Bubbles and Democracy.- Chapter 9: Wars.- Chapter 10: Bubbles.- Chapter 11: Democracy.- Part 4: Postscript: The Social Power Of Information Architecture.- Chapter 12: The Social Powers of Infostorms.
Behavoir.- Chapter 2: Common Knowledge and Public Space.- Chapter 3: Pluralistic Ignorance and Bystanders.- Chapter 4: Informational Cascades and Lemmings.- Part Ii: Why Free Choice, Markets and Deliberation Cannot Protect Us.- Chapter 5: Choice: Framing Choice.- Chapter 6: Markets: Choosing Frames.- Chapter 7: Deliberation: Polarized People.- Chapter 8: The Constitutive Games We Play.- Part 3: Wars, Bubbles and Democracy.- Chapter 9: Wars.- Chapter 10: Bubbles.- Chapter 11: Democracy.- Part 4: Postscript: The Social Power Of Information Architecture.- Chapter 12: The Social Powers of Infostorms.
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bandwagon effects;belief aggregation;belief polarization;bubbles in science and society;bystander effects;crowd-sourced opinion;cyber-bullying;framing effects;free choice and democracy;information and manipulation;information technology;informational cascades;irrational group behavior;likes as public signals;pluralistic ignorance;social media and group thinking;upvotes and crowd-aggregated opinion;upvotes and public opinion;social psychology;lemming effects