CHS: Small: Collaborative Research: The Presentation of Self in Networked Life
CHS:小:协作研究:网络生活中自我的呈现
基本信息
- 批准号:1617387
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 24.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-01 至 2021-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The objective of this project is to use cyber-human systems as a lens for understanding self-presentation as it occurs in a complex environment. This lens will be used to develop and validate theoretical and computational frameworks for understanding self-presentation in a networked world by focusing on how people conceptualize the operation of social media platforms, especially the algorithms that govern the visibility of content. Information about oneself that is shared by others, for example, can spread rapidly to unexpected audiences or contexts. Once a largely interpersonal process, self-presentation now occurs in a complex cyber-human system in which people generate content about themselves and others on media platforms, each with opaque algorithmic mechanisms that govern the visibility of content to various audiences. Facing this complexity, people develop folk theories of how social media platforms work. These conceptualizations drive people's understanding and behavior, and as such they have important social consequences, but they are currently not well understood or represented by extant theories of self-presentation.These objectives will be accomplished through a series of novel empirical studies, combined with computational models that infer a user's conceptualization of a social media platform and that allow users to reflect on their understanding of the platform. This work builds on and integrates substantial research in the areas of self-presentation and impression management, the concept of folk theories from psychology and anthropology, and the role of platforms and algorithms in people's online experience. It provides three unique contributions: 1) empirical data on how people conceptualize and understand the role of algorithms and other visibility mechanisms, and how these folk theories influence self-presentation behavior; 2) novel computational models to aid in analysis, prediction and reflection on how information that contributes to self-presentation in online contexts is generated, shared and viewed online; 3) an empirical and computational foundation for advancing our understanding of the complex cyber-human system in which self-presentation now occurs.
该项目的目的是将网络人类系统用作镜头,以理解在复杂环境中发生的自我表现。通过关注人们如何概念化社交媒体平台的运作,尤其是管理内容可见性的算法,该镜头将用于开发和验证理论和计算框架,以理解网络世界中的自我表现。例如,有关他人共享的信息的信息可以迅速传播到意外的受众或上下文。 一旦在很大程度上是人际交往的过程,自我表现现在就发生在复杂的网络人类系统中,在该系统中,人们在媒体平台上生成有关自己和他人的内容,每个人都具有不透明的算法机制,这些机制控制着内容对各种受众的可见性。面对这种复杂性,人们发展了社交媒体平台如何运作的民间理论。这些概念化推动了人们的理解和行为,因此它们具有重要的社会后果,但目前尚未通过现存的自我表现理论对其进行充分理解或代表。这些目标将通过一系列新颖的经验研究来实现,并结合计算推断用户对社交媒体平台概念化的模型,并允许用户反思他们对平台的理解。 这项工作以自我表现和印象管理,心理学和人类学的民间理论的概念以及平台和算法在人们的在线经验中的作用,基于并整合了大量研究。它提供了三个独特的贡献:1)关于人们如何概念化和理解算法和其他可见性机制的作用以及这些民间理论如何影响自我表现行为的经验数据; 2)在线,在线,共享和查看在线环境中如何有助于自我表现的信息如何促进自我表现的新型计算模型; 3)现在,自我表现发生的复杂网络人类系统的理解是一种经验和计算基础。
项目成果
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Jeremy Birnholtz其他文献
(In)visible Cities: An Exploration of Social Identity, Anonymity and Location-Based Filtering on Yik Yak
(在)可见城市中:Yik Yak 上的社会身份、匿名性和基于位置的过滤的探索
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2016 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Jeremy Birnholtz;Matthew Heston - 通讯作者:
Matthew Heston
Motivations to Start and Stop Using Sexual Networking Applications Among Adolescent Sexual Minority Men
青少年性少数男性开始和停止使用性网络应用程序的动机
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.6
- 作者:
Christopher Owens;Addie Shrodes;Ashley Kraus;Jeremy Birnholtz;David A. Moskowitz;K. Macapagal - 通讯作者:
K. Macapagal
“Safe Behind My Screen”: Adolescent Sexual Minority Males’ Perceptions of Safety and Trustworthiness on Geosocial and Social Networking Apps
“屏幕后面的安全”:青少年性少数男性对地理社会和社交网络应用程序的安全性和可信度的看法
- DOI:
10.1007/s10508-021-01962-5 - 发表时间:
2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.8
- 作者:
Kyle Jozsa;Ashley Kraus;Aaron K. Korpak;Jeremy Birnholtz;David A. Moskowitz;K. Macapagal - 通讯作者:
K. Macapagal
Testing the Usability, Usefulness, and User Experience of TableTalk Poker, a Social Game for Seniors
测试 TableTalk Poker(老年人社交游戏)的可用性、有用性和用户体验
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2016 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Karyn Moffatt;Nicholas Shim;Jeremy Birnholtz;R. Baecker - 通讯作者:
R. Baecker
If We Build It, Will They Come? The Cultural Challenges of Cyberinfrastructure Development
如果我们建造它,他们会来吗?
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- 发表时间:
2006 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Thomas A. Finholt;Jeremy Birnholtz - 通讯作者:
Jeremy Birnholtz
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