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7489_32 Thomas Vander Wal's Bookmarks Tagged With "sociology"

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  1. Visit Knorr Cetina & Bruegger (2000) The Market as an Object of Attachment Knorr Cetina & Bruegger (2000) The Market as an Object of Attachment

    Karin Knorr Cetina explains the object centered sociality in the framework of research around finance instruments

  2. Visit On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data - New York Times On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data - New York Times

    Researchers are using Facebook habits to study how tastes and values affect the formation of social relationships.

  3. Visit About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com About Facebook! Forward March! - washingtonpost.com

    Washington Post tried to turn academic research on social software into petty conflict, but still has some good bits

  4. Visit Many Eyes Many Eyes

    IBM Alpha program has a really interesting visualization offering, it seems it captures many of the viz interfaces that have been around for quite a while and that it a good thing.

  5. Visit JOHO - May 4, 2007 - mention of Continuous Partial Friendship JOHO - May 4, 2007 - mention of Continuous Partial Friendship

    David Weinberger mentions "continuous partial friendship" in this newsletter within the Twitter section, along with many good observations

  6. Visit BBC NEWS | World | Europe | 'Paris Syndrome' strikes Japanese BBC NEWS | World | Europe | 'Paris Syndrome' strikes Japanese

    I found this a great example of expectations not meeting reality, but a little surprised with the extent of trauma/drama this causes

  7. Visit PlayOn PlayOn

    A PARC blog on social interaction in virtual worlds

  8. Visit Creating Passionate Users: Why face-to-face still matters! Creating Passionate Users: Why face-to-face still matters!

    Kathy digs into why face to face interaction is the best means for communication.

  9. Visit The Prejudice Map The Prejudice Map

  10. Visit Repository of texts by Michel Foucault Repository of texts by Michel Foucault

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