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WeDo: End-to-end computer supported collective action

  • Haoqi Zhang
  • , Andres Monroy-Hernandez
  • , Aaron Shaw
  • , Sean A. Munson
  • , Elizabeth Gerber
  • , Benjamin Mako Hill
  • , Peter Kinnaird
  • , Shelly D. Farnham
  • , Patrick Minder

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Abstract

Many celebrate the Internet's ability to connect individuals and facilitate collective action toward a common goal. While numerous systems have been designed to support particular aspects of collective action, few systems support participatory, end-to-end collective action in which a crowd or community identifies opportunities, formulates goals, brainstorms ideas and develops plans, mobilizes, and takes action. To explore the possibilities and barriers in supporting such interactions, we introduce WeDo, a system aimed at promoting simple forms of participatory, end-to-end collective action. Pilot deployments of WeDo illustrate that sociotechnical systems can support automated transitions through different phases of end-to-end collective action, but that challenges, such as the elicitation of leadership and the accommodation of existing group norms, remain.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationICWSM 2014 - International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, Proceedings
PublisherAAAI press
Pages639-642
Number of pages4
Edition1
ISBN (Print)9781577356592
StatePublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event8th International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM 2014 - Ann Arbor, United States
Duration: Jun 1 2014Jun 4 2014

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM 2014
Number1
Volume8

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, ICWSM 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAnn Arbor
Period6/1/146/4/14

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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