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A new privacy paradox: young people and privacy on social network sites
Published 2014“…Privacy online is a strong social norm. We develop a sociological theory that accounts for the fact of youth concern. …”
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Pension reforms and old age inequalities in Europe: From old to new social risks?
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Turning traditional interaction on its head: what happens when patients teach doctors
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Challenges of ultra large scale integration of biomedical computing systems
Published 2005“…The integration of the complex data and meta-data used by these multiple communities is a significant challenge and there are technical, resource-based and sociological issues to be addressed. In th…”
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Chapter 8: Once for all and new every morning: forgiveness in the theology of Miroslav Volf and Karl Barth
Published 2010“…However, where Volf renders it along the lines of a Christ-motivated attitude change which instigates the real work of interpersonal reconciliation, Barth's <em>Doctrine of Reconciliation</em> depicts it as an ongoing ministry of the resurrected Christ in the affairs of those who follow Him. Though Volf's sociological analyses can be afforded a place in the activity of Christian ethical discernment, preference here is given to Barth's construal. …”
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Operationalizing human-centered perspectives in explainable AI
Published 2021“…Encouraging holistic (historical, sociological, and technical) approaches, we put an emphasis on "operationalizing", aiming to produce actionable frameworks, transferable evaluation methods, concrete design guidelines, and articulate a coordinated research agenda for XAI.…”
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After Markets: Researching Hybrid Arrangements
Published 2010“…This workshop, organised by InSIS, aimed to foster an exchange between different approaches in science and technology studies and political and economic sociology about the study of heterogeneous arrangements – assemblages in which economic relations are always entangled with political, technical, ethical, social and material ones. …”
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The Social Structuration of Six Major Social Media Platforms in the United Kingdom: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and Pinterest
Published 2016“…Sociological studies on the Internet have often examined digital inequalities. …”
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Using financial innovation to support savers: from coercion to excitement
Published 2008“…They embody a number of different assumptions about incentives, drawing from economics, psychology, and sociology. We describe examples of each program and provide some information on their economics and effectiveness. …”
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The Social Structuration of Six Major Social Media Platforms in the United Kingdom: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Google+ and Pinterest
Published 2016“…Sociological studies on the Internet have often examined digital inequalities. …”
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Explaining explanations in AI
Published 2019“…We focus on the distinction between these models and explanations in philosophy and sociology. These models can be understood as a "do it yourself kit" for explanations, allowing a practitioner to directly answer "what if questions" or generate contrastive explanations without external assistance. …”
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Network analysis of Beowulf, the Iliad and the Táin Bó Cúailnge
Published 2014“…Network theory allows one to classify and compare the interconnectedness underlying a multitude of structures relevant to biology, sociology, economics, chemistry, physics, transport, computer science, and other disciplines. …”
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Talk and sound : audible phenomena and the design of novel technologies for collaboration
Published 2011“…In the domain of Requirements Engineering we uncover the organisation of work through sociologically-informed methods, particularly ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and interaction analysis. …”
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Everyday household practices and electricity use: Early findings from a mixed-method approach to assign demand and flexibility
Published 2016“…In this paper an interdisciplinary group of researchers from sociology, environmental science, engineering and health present an account of their methodological approach and the reasoning behind it, along with some evidence of the impact different household everyday activities and routines have on electricity demand. …”
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How to create mixed offline-online community spaces? A behavioural science position paper
Published 2014“…The received wisdom in sociology is that communities fall apart when members of the community get involved in the majority of their social life outside the group, a phenomenon that has been thought to automatically happen with the rise of new online sociality-servicing technologies. …”
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