This paper presents a comparative analysis of group interaction around two display types, shared and individual, using a `new media' arts application as a way to explore the ...
Users of online communities are commonly classified into active members versus lurkers. In this work we experiment with a method designed to encourage lurkers to share their acqui...
Rosta Farzan, Joan Morris DiMicco, Beth Brownholtz
With hundreds of millions of participants, social media services have become commonplace. Unlike a traditional social network service, a microblogging network like Twitter is a hy...
Anthropologists have yet to adequately investigate the evolution of food sharing despite its prevalence among contemporary human societies. As an initial step toward rectifying thi...
User-created media content is being increasingly shared with the communities people belong to. The content has a role of a motivator in social interaction within the communities. ...