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Frameworks, part 13: Social Proxy
Babble
“Babble (1997-2001) was a pioneering persistent chat system that used a visualization to show the presence and involvement of participants in a conversation; it was designed, implemented, deployed and studied over about four years.”
The dynamics of sensemaking
http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol10/issue4/gasson.html
“While many studies focus on cooperation in computer-mediated work groups, these studies often focus on the role of technology in supporting some unexplored construct of collaboration.
This article attempts to flesh out that construct, by providing rich insights into how members of a group that spans various professional communities of practice collaborate in jointly constructing a socio-technical artifact—a knowledge management system—within its context of application.”
Social Computing Group – Babble
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