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Information flow reveals prediction limits in online social activity

Nature Human Behaviour, 2017
Modern society depends on the flow of information over online social networks, and users of popular platforms generate substantial behavioural data about themselves and their social ties1–5.
James P. Bagrow   +2 more
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Social activity versus academic activity

Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Knowledge Technologies and Data-driven Business, 2015
In this work, we study social and academic network activities of researchers from Computer Science. Using a recently proposed framework, we map the researchers to their Twitter accounts and link them to their publications. This enables us to create two types of networks: first, networks that reflect social activities on Twitter, namely the researchers'
Subhash Chandra Pujari   +3 more
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Social Media Activism

2022
This chapter focuses on social media activism and the factors that trigger activism in developing countries. It philosophically reexamines the aftermath of the EndSARS protest via the lens of social media ecology. The epistemological and ontological underpinnings of EndSARS media ecology anchor on social media affordances. It evaluates social movements
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Financing Social Activism

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2016
Crowdfunding is already a tangible alternative source of financing that help advocatory movements to cope with the dilemmas and bottlenecks currently affecting social movements, namely obtaining "money or obtaining time", and get resources from "many or few donors".
Javier Ramos Díaz   +1 more
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Social Active Inference

2021
The free energy principle and its corollary, active inference, were introduced by Karl Friston as an explanation embodied perception and action in neuroscience, and since, it has been used to address many other issues in different fields mainly related to cognitive science like learning, optimal decision, or interpersonal inference.
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Socially Distanced Activism

2021
Drawing on case studies from APLE Collective groups, this book interrogates the term 'lived experience'. It critically investigates how knowledge gained from lived experiences of poverty is integral to developing effective COVID-19 policies.
Katy Goldstraw   +5 more
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Social Media Activism

2016
This chapter critically evaluates the role of social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr) in contemporary protest movements (Arab Spring, European Movements and Occupy Movement), pointing out continuities and discontinuities of the new wave of contention.
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Situated, Social, Active

Written Communication, 1999
The author explores new conceptions of genre and genre learning: learning genres, learning through genres, and learning about genres. Drawing on the work of Bahktin, she argues that reconceptualizing genres as situated, social, and active, rather than focusing on formal features, can extend and enrich process approaches to writing and enhance learning
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