网络空间中的社会科学家:互联网研究人员协会成立会议报告

B. Wellman
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在过去的十年里,我一直在SIGGROUP、CSCW和CHI会议上感到孤独。当然,有很多善良友好的人,但只有少数是我的社会科学家同事。这对我来说既容易又困难。这让事情变得简单,因为我没有太多的竞争,而且我可以有效地将已经发展起来的社会科学知识应用到网络空间(例如,参见Wellman & Gulia, 1999)。我和计算机科学家一起度过了一段美好的时光,在多伦多大学帮助开发Cavecat和Telepresence,并参加了CSCW会议。然而,这些会议(以及他们的出版物)上缺少社会科学家,这让事情变得困难,因为我花了太多时间向参加会议的计算机应用人员解释和证明我的社会学方法的合理性。我发现自己无所不谈,断言:
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Social scientists in cyberspace: report on the founding conference of the association for internet researchers
I've been lonely at SIGGROUP, CSCW and CHI conferences for the past ten years. Sure there were many good and friendly people, but only a few were my fellow social scientists. This made it both easy and hard for me. It made things easy because I didn't have much competition, and I could usefully take already-developed social scientific lore and apply it to cyberspace (see Wellman & Gulia, 1999, for example). I've had a great time hanging out with computer scientists, helping to develop Cavecat and Telepresence at the University of Toronto, and participating in CSCW conference. Yet the paucity of social scientists at these conferences (and their publications) made things hard because I spent much too much time explaining and legitimating my sociological approach to the computer applications folks attending. I found myself talking about everything, asserting:
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