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The nature of virtual communities

AI and Society 20 (3):288-300 (2006)

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  1. Cultural consequences of computing technology.Daniel Memmi - 2013 - AI and Society 28 (1):77-85.
    Computing technology is clearly a technical revolution but will most probably bring about a cultural revolution as well. The effects of this technology on human culture will be dramatic and far-reaching. Yet, computers and electronic networks are but the latest development in a long history of cognitive tools, such as writing and printing. We will examine this history, which exhibits long-term trends toward an increasing democratization of culture, before turning to today’s technology. Within this framework, we will analyze the probable (...)
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  • Information technology as social phenomenon.Daniel Memmi - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (2):207-214.
    Computer science is of course first of all a technological domain, but it has also become an important social phenomenon as well. Information processing techniques fulfill crucial social functions and give rise to novel forms of social organization. Computer-mediated electronic networks make possible highly distributed, interactive communication patterns corresponding closely to modern social trends. We intend to analyze here the close interplay of social changes and technological advances, which underlies much of the evolution in this domain. We will see with (...)
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  • A social contract for virtual institutions.Daniel Memmi - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):69-76.
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  • Information overload and virtual institutions.Daniel Memmi - 2014 - AI and Society 29 (1):75-83.
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