This document provides information about the Asia Triple Helix Society Summer Seminar held on June 25, 2014 in Daegu, Korea. It was hosted by the Korean Association for Public Administration and organized by the Asia Triple Helix Society and National Unification Research Institute of Yeungnam University. The seminar included two panels on topics related to social media/big data/North Korea and corporate helix/entrepreneur university models. Keynote speeches were given by professors from Oxford and Kent Business School. The program overview provides details on each presentation including speaker, title, abstract, and respondents.
한국언론학회 2016년 봄철학술대회의 <테마논문> 세션
이번 학술대회의 테마는 <미래>이며,
이 세션에서는 테마에 관한 초청논문이 발표되고 토론될 예정입니다.
학술대회의 여러 행사 중 가장 중요한 세션이라고 할 수 있지요~^^
4부(15:50~17:30)에 100분간 진행되며, 장소는 이화여대 ECC B225호입니다(날짜: 5월 21일 토).
100분동안 3편의 논문이 발표되며, 각 논문 당 한 분이 토론에 참여하십니다.
Research-Open Access-Social Media: a winning combination, presented by Eileen Shepherd at the Open Access Symposium on 21 October 2014 - Rhodes University Library
Presentation of the lecture given by Marta Entradas, of the <a>University College London</a>, about the use of the Internet in science communication with the public. Entradas gave the lecture in 27th july 2010 in a workshop on science communication held in Dubrovnik (Croatia).
The presentation was elaborated by Entradas together with Kostas Dimopoulos, Associate Professor of Learning Materials in the Department of Social and Educational Policy, <a>University of the Peloponnese</a>.
presentation that can be useful for you if you want to publish science on the internet or if you wish to be critical. It was presented by Marta Entradas at a Workshop on Science Communication in Dubrovnik yesterday. Public Science on the Web Presentation
한국언론학회 2016년 봄철학술대회의 <테마논문> 세션
이번 학술대회의 테마는 <미래>이며,
이 세션에서는 테마에 관한 초청논문이 발표되고 토론될 예정입니다.
학술대회의 여러 행사 중 가장 중요한 세션이라고 할 수 있지요~^^
4부(15:50~17:30)에 100분간 진행되며, 장소는 이화여대 ECC B225호입니다(날짜: 5월 21일 토).
100분동안 3편의 논문이 발표되며, 각 논문 당 한 분이 토론에 참여하십니다.
Research-Open Access-Social Media: a winning combination, presented by Eileen Shepherd at the Open Access Symposium on 21 October 2014 - Rhodes University Library
Presentation of the lecture given by Marta Entradas, of the <a>University College London</a>, about the use of the Internet in science communication with the public. Entradas gave the lecture in 27th july 2010 in a workshop on science communication held in Dubrovnik (Croatia).
The presentation was elaborated by Entradas together with Kostas Dimopoulos, Associate Professor of Learning Materials in the Department of Social and Educational Policy, <a>University of the Peloponnese</a>.
presentation that can be useful for you if you want to publish science on the internet or if you wish to be critical. It was presented by Marta Entradas at a Workshop on Science Communication in Dubrovnik yesterday. Public Science on the Web Presentation
PREDICTING POPULARITY OF KOREAN CONTENTS IN ARAB COUNTRIES USING A DATA MININ...csandit
Recently, many people in the Middle East and North Africa enjoy watching a variety of Korean
contents such as Korean dramas, films, broadcasting programs and listening to Korean Pops.
The Korean wave refers to the phenomenon of Korean entertainment and popular culture
rolling over the world with TV dramas, films and pop music. Also it is known as "Hallyu "
literally meaning 'flow from Korea' in Korean. This study examines the analysis of pattern on
Arab countries (Middle East and North Africa) Consumers' consumption of the Korean
Contents using social media, Facebook data. Then we focus on developing Predictive System
using a Data Mining Technique.
Research-Open Access-Social Media: A winning combinationEileen Shepherd
This presentation endeavours to show that social media and open access are a great couple, to provide a brief introduction to altmetrics – a non-traditional form of measuring scholarly impact and to demonstrate the use of social media in raising awareness and visibility of Rhodes University research
WEBINAR: Joining the "buzz": the role of social media in raising research vi...HELIGLIASA
Joining the ‘buzz’ : the role of social media in raising research visibility: Traditional bibliometric methods of evaluating academic research, such as journal impact factors and article citations, have been supplemented in the past 5-10 years by the development of altmetrics (alternative metrics/article level metrics). Altmetrics measures aspects of the impact of a work, such as references in data and knowledge bases, article views, downloads and mentions in social media and news media.
This webinar (based on a presentation of the same name at the LIASA conference on 24th September 2014) gives a brief background to altmetrics and demonstrates how Rhodes University, Grahamstown, librarians are using social media to raise the visibility of the research output of their institution.
Presented by Eileen Shepherd, Principal Librarian, Science & Pharmacy, Rhodes University Library
DPSY 6121 Wk2 ASSGN: Electronic Media Influence Part 1eckchela
This is a Walden University course (DPSY 6121 and 8121), Electronic Media Influence Part 1 and 2. It is written in APA format, includes references, and has been graded (A) by Dr. Elizabeth Essel ," Nice job on Part 1 of this assignment, Orlanda. You nicely discussed how the media you chose impacted yourself and how it might impact you as a professional. You also did a very nice job highlighting some important milestones about the media you chose. For part 2, you did a great job discussing how some of theories we learned about in our class this week could explain the behaviors you discussed in part 1. Overall, you included some really good sources to support your paper. Great job! Note from Orlanda Haynes: Higher-education assignments are, usually, submitted to Turnitin, so remember to paraphrase. Let us begin.
Social Media in Australia: A ‘Big Data’ Perspective on TwitterAxel Bruns
Invited presentation at the University of Melbourne, 4 April 2017.
Twitter research to date has focussed mainly on the study of isolated events, as described for example by specific hashtags or keywords relating to elections, natural disasters, public events, and other moments of heightened activity in the network. This limited focus is determined in part by the limitations placed on large-scale access to Twitter data by Twitter, Inc. itself. This research presents the first ever comprehensive study of a national Twittersphere as an entity in its own right. It examines the structure of the follower network amongst some 4 million Australian Twitter accounts and the dynamics of their day-to-day activities, and explores the Australian Twittersphere’s engagement with specific recent events.
What Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and digital methods can do for data journalis...Liliana Bounegru
Slides from a talk I gave at the University of Ghent on 21 October 2014 about how Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and digital methods can be used to study and inform data journalism.
Kim, M.J., & Park, H. W. (2012). Measuring Twitter-Based Political Participat...Han Woo PARK
Kim, M.J., & Park, H. W. (2012). Measuring Twitter-Based Political Participation and Deliberation in the South Korean Context by Using Social Network and Triple Helix Indicators. Scientometrics. 90 (1), 121-140.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-011-0508-5#page-1
Expelling Information of Events from Critical Public Space using Social Senso...ijtsrd
Open foundation frameworks give a significant number of the administrations that are basic to the wellbeing, working, and security of society. A considerable lot of these frameworks, in any case, need persistent physical sensor checking to have the option to recognize disappointment occasions or harm that has struck these frameworks. We propose the utilization of social sensor enormous information to recognize these occasions. We center around two primary framework frameworks, transportation and vitality, and use information from Twitter streams to identify harm to spans, expressways, gas lines, and power foundation. Through a three step filtering approach and assignment to geographical cells, we are able to filter out noise in this data to produce relevant geo located tweets identifying failure events. Applying the strategy to real world data, we demonstrate the ability of our approach to utilize social sensor big data to detect damage and failure events in these critical public infrastructures. Samatha P. K | Dr. Mohamed Rafi "Expelling Information of Events from Critical Public Space using Social Sensor Big Data" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd25350.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/25350/expelling-information-of-events-from-critical-public-space-using-social-sensor-big-data/samatha-p-k
Joining the ‘buzz’ : the role of social media in raising research visibility ...Eileen Shepherd
[This presentation is based on my previous presentation, of the same title, at the LIASA 2014 conference. It was presented as a webinar for LIASA Higher Education Libraries Interest Group on 6/11/2014]
Traditional bibliometric methods of evaluating academic research, such as journal impact factors and article citations, have been supplemented in the past 5-10 years by the development of altmetrics (alternative metrics or article level metrics). Altmetrics measures impact of research, data and publications, such as references in data and knowledge bases, article views, downloads and mentions in social media and news media. This presentation gives a brief background to altmetrics and demonstrates how Rhodes University librarians are using social media to raise the visibility of the research output of their institution. (Rhodes University is in Grahamstown, South Africa)
Dear IR15 Daegu participants,
As follow-up on Mayor's speech, I would like to share Daegu's Foreign Direct Investment Incentives Policy with you. We are keen to bring Internet companies!
Educar haciendo uso de las nuevas tecnologías y medios digitales. Algunas pa...nahikarikaede_0
Las nuevas tecnologías y los medios digitales plantean nuevas posibilidades educativas, dando paso
a lo que se conoce como e-learning. Sin embargo, contar con estos medios no garantiza sin más el
conseguir los mejores resultados de aprendizaje, pues también se requiere la implantación paralela de
nuevos modelos pedagógicos.
PREDICTING POPULARITY OF KOREAN CONTENTS IN ARAB COUNTRIES USING A DATA MININ...csandit
Recently, many people in the Middle East and North Africa enjoy watching a variety of Korean
contents such as Korean dramas, films, broadcasting programs and listening to Korean Pops.
The Korean wave refers to the phenomenon of Korean entertainment and popular culture
rolling over the world with TV dramas, films and pop music. Also it is known as "Hallyu "
literally meaning 'flow from Korea' in Korean. This study examines the analysis of pattern on
Arab countries (Middle East and North Africa) Consumers' consumption of the Korean
Contents using social media, Facebook data. Then we focus on developing Predictive System
using a Data Mining Technique.
Research-Open Access-Social Media: A winning combinationEileen Shepherd
This presentation endeavours to show that social media and open access are a great couple, to provide a brief introduction to altmetrics – a non-traditional form of measuring scholarly impact and to demonstrate the use of social media in raising awareness and visibility of Rhodes University research
WEBINAR: Joining the "buzz": the role of social media in raising research vi...HELIGLIASA
Joining the ‘buzz’ : the role of social media in raising research visibility: Traditional bibliometric methods of evaluating academic research, such as journal impact factors and article citations, have been supplemented in the past 5-10 years by the development of altmetrics (alternative metrics/article level metrics). Altmetrics measures aspects of the impact of a work, such as references in data and knowledge bases, article views, downloads and mentions in social media and news media.
This webinar (based on a presentation of the same name at the LIASA conference on 24th September 2014) gives a brief background to altmetrics and demonstrates how Rhodes University, Grahamstown, librarians are using social media to raise the visibility of the research output of their institution.
Presented by Eileen Shepherd, Principal Librarian, Science & Pharmacy, Rhodes University Library
DPSY 6121 Wk2 ASSGN: Electronic Media Influence Part 1eckchela
This is a Walden University course (DPSY 6121 and 8121), Electronic Media Influence Part 1 and 2. It is written in APA format, includes references, and has been graded (A) by Dr. Elizabeth Essel ," Nice job on Part 1 of this assignment, Orlanda. You nicely discussed how the media you chose impacted yourself and how it might impact you as a professional. You also did a very nice job highlighting some important milestones about the media you chose. For part 2, you did a great job discussing how some of theories we learned about in our class this week could explain the behaviors you discussed in part 1. Overall, you included some really good sources to support your paper. Great job! Note from Orlanda Haynes: Higher-education assignments are, usually, submitted to Turnitin, so remember to paraphrase. Let us begin.
Social Media in Australia: A ‘Big Data’ Perspective on TwitterAxel Bruns
Invited presentation at the University of Melbourne, 4 April 2017.
Twitter research to date has focussed mainly on the study of isolated events, as described for example by specific hashtags or keywords relating to elections, natural disasters, public events, and other moments of heightened activity in the network. This limited focus is determined in part by the limitations placed on large-scale access to Twitter data by Twitter, Inc. itself. This research presents the first ever comprehensive study of a national Twittersphere as an entity in its own right. It examines the structure of the follower network amongst some 4 million Australian Twitter accounts and the dynamics of their day-to-day activities, and explores the Australian Twittersphere’s engagement with specific recent events.
What Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and digital methods can do for data journalis...Liliana Bounegru
Slides from a talk I gave at the University of Ghent on 21 October 2014 about how Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and digital methods can be used to study and inform data journalism.
Kim, M.J., & Park, H. W. (2012). Measuring Twitter-Based Political Participat...Han Woo PARK
Kim, M.J., & Park, H. W. (2012). Measuring Twitter-Based Political Participation and Deliberation in the South Korean Context by Using Social Network and Triple Helix Indicators. Scientometrics. 90 (1), 121-140.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-011-0508-5#page-1
Expelling Information of Events from Critical Public Space using Social Senso...ijtsrd
Open foundation frameworks give a significant number of the administrations that are basic to the wellbeing, working, and security of society. A considerable lot of these frameworks, in any case, need persistent physical sensor checking to have the option to recognize disappointment occasions or harm that has struck these frameworks. We propose the utilization of social sensor enormous information to recognize these occasions. We center around two primary framework frameworks, transportation and vitality, and use information from Twitter streams to identify harm to spans, expressways, gas lines, and power foundation. Through a three step filtering approach and assignment to geographical cells, we are able to filter out noise in this data to produce relevant geo located tweets identifying failure events. Applying the strategy to real world data, we demonstrate the ability of our approach to utilize social sensor big data to detect damage and failure events in these critical public infrastructures. Samatha P. K | Dr. Mohamed Rafi "Expelling Information of Events from Critical Public Space using Social Sensor Big Data" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd25350.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/25350/expelling-information-of-events-from-critical-public-space-using-social-sensor-big-data/samatha-p-k
Joining the ‘buzz’ : the role of social media in raising research visibility ...Eileen Shepherd
[This presentation is based on my previous presentation, of the same title, at the LIASA 2014 conference. It was presented as a webinar for LIASA Higher Education Libraries Interest Group on 6/11/2014]
Traditional bibliometric methods of evaluating academic research, such as journal impact factors and article citations, have been supplemented in the past 5-10 years by the development of altmetrics (alternative metrics or article level metrics). Altmetrics measures impact of research, data and publications, such as references in data and knowledge bases, article views, downloads and mentions in social media and news media. This presentation gives a brief background to altmetrics and demonstrates how Rhodes University librarians are using social media to raise the visibility of the research output of their institution. (Rhodes University is in Grahamstown, South Africa)
Dear IR15 Daegu participants,
As follow-up on Mayor's speech, I would like to share Daegu's Foreign Direct Investment Incentives Policy with you. We are keen to bring Internet companies!
Educar haciendo uso de las nuevas tecnologías y medios digitales. Algunas pa...nahikarikaede_0
Las nuevas tecnologías y los medios digitales plantean nuevas posibilidades educativas, dando paso
a lo que se conoce como e-learning. Sin embargo, contar con estos medios no garantiza sin más el
conseguir los mejores resultados de aprendizaje, pues también se requiere la implantación paralela de
nuevos modelos pedagógicos.
Livelihoods within rural communities are not static and are undergoing a quiet revolution in diversification. We need to understand this better when looking for sustainable solutions to the ‘wicked’ problem of poverty alleviation. Case studies from Thailand and Zimbabwe. Presented by Dr Andrew Noble, director of the CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems at World Water Week 2013 in Stockholm.
Timothy O. Williams
Director, Africa
Background on LSLAs in WA
Framework for analysis of LSLAs & impacts
Summary of unethical and inimical practices
Economic, social and environmental impacts
Factors responsible for negative practices
Strategies for improving integrity in LSLAs
Tfsc disc 2014 si proposal (30 june2014)Han Woo PARK
Technological Forecasting and Social Change Special Issue
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/technological-forecasting-and-social-change/
Special issue title
Open (Big) Data as Social Change: Triple Helix Innovation toward Government 3.0
Associated conference
The 2nd Annual Asian Hub Conference on Triple Helix and Network Sciences (DISC 2014) on Data as Social Culture: Networked Innovation and Government 3.0, to be held on December 11-13, 2014, in Daegu and Gyeongbuk (Gyeongju), Rep. of Korea.
Call for Papers: http://www.slideshare.net/hanpark/disc-2014-cfp-v3
The conference is organized by Asia Triple Helix Society (ATHS). Point of contact: Secretary to Prof. Dr. Han Woo Park (info.disc2014@gmail.com), Department of Media & Communication, YeungNam University, 214-1, Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, Zip Code 712-749.
Associate Editors: Managing Guest Editors (MGE)
Wayne Weiai Xu, Doctoral Candidate, SUNY-Buffalo, USA, weiaixu@buffalo.edu
Dr. In Ho Cho, YeungNam University, Rep. of Korea, haihabacho@gmail.com
Important Dates
DISC 2014: 11 to 13 December 2014
Full paper submission: 1 March 2015
Review & Revision period: 1 September 2015
Online Publication: 1 December 2015
* We are also open to non-conference submissions to the special issue. However, the priority will be given to papers presented at the DISC 2014 and its associated seminars.
International collaboration in science the global map and the networkHan Woo PARK
박한우 교수가 공저자로 참여한 “전세계 과학자들의 국제협력에 대한 매핑과 네트워크 분석” 이 El professional de la información (SSCI 등재) 에 2010~2015년에 출판된 논문들 가운데 Google Scholar “톱 15 인용” 으로 선정됨. 따라서, 2016년 6월에 스페인 바르셀로나에서 개최되는 “사회과학과 인문학 학술지들에 대한 국제회의” (CRECS)에서 EPI-SCImago 콘텐스의 후보로 선정됨.
Leydesdorff, Loet; Wagner, Caroline S.; Park, Han-Woo; Adams, Jonathan (2013).“International collaboration in science: the global map and the network”. El profesional
de la información, v. 22, n. 1, pp. 87-94.
http://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/EPI/article/view/epi.2013.ene.12
보낸 사람: "Tomàs Baiget" <baiget@gmail.com>
보냄: 2016년 2월 17일 오후 8:15
받는 사람: "Loet Leydesdorff" <loet@leydesdorff.net>, "Caroline Wagner" <cswagner@mac.com>, "Han Woo Park" <hanpark@ynu.ac.kr>, "Jonathan Adams" <jonathan.adams@thomsonreuters.com>
제목: Your article in the short list for EPI-SCImago Award
Dear authors of El profesional de la información
I am pleased to inform you that your article published in EPI is one that has received more citations in recent years, according to Google Scholar Citations.
Congratulations!
Therefore it is listed among the 15 finalists to receive the EPI-SCImago Award for the best article published in the period 2010-2015. I enclose the list.
All the articles are currently available in open access
.
The prize consists of a diploma and 3,000 euros, which will be presented during the 6th International conference on social sciences and humanities journals (CRECS), Barcelona, 5-6 May 2016.
The jury that will vote the articles, with more than 50 members, it is being established these days.
I will keep you informed.
Tomàs Baiget
, Director
http://www.elprofesionaldelainformacion.com
baiget@gmail.com
Tel.: +34-639 878 489
Sociological Research Methods – Group Research ProjectThe Ev.docxjensgosney
Sociological Research Methods – Group Research Project
The Evolution in Technology and Humans
Professor: Tracy Andrew Supruniuk
Course Code: AS/SOCI 2030M
Student Names: Dominic Fung
Student Numbers: and 212907663
Date: May 5th, 2015
Literature Review
Since the introduction of electronic devices, the world has shifted into a new technological era with great assistance from the development of the internet. The technology then became more portable and commercial, which made the mechanisms more accessible, affordable and evidently more desirable. The popularity of these internet associated devices rose quickly and still continue to rise, as it becomes the norm for individuals to own at least one electronic device. The purpose of these devices it to assist with an individual’s daily task along with many more possibilities, and because of its influential power, questions like how it affected with the development of humans in the modern era begin to surface.
The purpose of this study is to discover how the interactions and communications between humans have evolved since the involvement of internet and electronic technology. This topic has peaked interest of many researchers, and popular themes concerning the topic includes relationships and intimacy between individuals via the internet from computers and phones. Some previous research that has been chosen to be used as references all follow along a similar pattern, regarding the sample size and diversity, methodology, and theoretical influences.
One method that is popular to the researchers in the field of sociology is known as Ethnography, which is “the systematic description of human behaviour and organizational culture based on first-hand observation” (Howard, 2002, p.553). But because of the new technological advancement, using such a traditional procedure may be unable to fully analyze the subject. One research decided to adapt to the technologic subject and develop a different form of Ethnography to accommodate any flaws the tradition method had; the new methodology is called Network Ethnography.
Network ethnography involves with passive or active observation, extended immersion, and in-depth interviews, following the processes of ethnographical research methods. The contribution Network ethnography provides is that it does not limit the researcher into choosing territorial field sites, but also has the opportunity to select multiple social networks as field sites.
Another reason why they believe Network Ethnography is a valid method of examining social behaviour and different technological mediums is that a researcher can manage sample bias whether it be extreme, snowball or any other sampling method. The reason being is that “snowball sampling for example, does not allow the researcher to control the direction of sample growth, but social network analysis will identify some of the most significant informants in the network (Howard, 2002 pg 562).” Researchers can use the in.
UGS 302 Syllabus: The role of technology among youth in society and education...Joan E. Hughes, Ph.D.
Fall 2013. A semester-long, writing-intensive course that leads first-year students in considering inventions and innovations (technological and historical) that have changed society and education. We weave from exploring current trends to historical shifts to again current digital innovations with critique from a range of perspectives (educational, political, advertising/marketing, technical, psychological). This course includes university-level requirements including: visiting remarkable places at UT (Harry Ransom Center, TACC VisLab), attending university lectures, engaging in research, writing and oral presenting, and being taught by a Ph.D. tenured faculty member.
Information Contagion through Social Media: Towards a Realistic Model of the ...Axel Bruns
Paper by Axel Bruns, Patrik Wikström, Peta Mitchell, Brenda Moon, Felix Münch, Lucia Falzon, and Lucy Resnyansky presented at the ACSPRI 2016 conference, Sydney, 19-22 July 2016/
Digital Transformation in Higher Education – New Cohorts, New Requirements?. ...eraser Juan José Calderón
Digital Transformation in Higher Education – New Cohorts, New Requirements?. Konstantin L. Wilms & others
ABstract
Digital transformation refers to changes that digital technologies cause and that influence various aspects of human life. Previous researchers mainly focused on the impact of the digital transformation in the context of commercial organisations and business processes. In this study, we aim to examine how digital transformation affects universities and students. We examine differences and changes in the usage of collaboration and communication platforms between different groups of members at the university and within the university lifecycle. To gain new insights, a qualitative case study with semi-structured interviews was conducted. One of the main results shows that Bachelor and Master students prefer the usage of social network sites for collaboration and communication while Ph.D. students and employees do not. Even though an increasing number of modern platforms for direct communication is offered, the results show that the communication between the groups of students and employees still takes place via email.
Comprehensive Social Media Security Analysis & XKeyscore Espionage TechnologyCSCJournals
Social networks can offer many services to the users for sharing activities events and their ideas. Many attacks can happened to the social networking websites due to trust that have been given by the users. Cyber threats are discussed in this paper. We study the types of cyber threats, classify them and give some suggestions to protect social networking websites of variety of attacks. Moreover, we gave some antithreats strategies with future trends.
Usage of YouTube Content among Chennai Urban Women.pdfPugalendhiR
Abstract: The majority of YouTube users are college students, therefore it's critical to understand their usage patterns,
goals, and any potential psychological and behavioural effects. In order to determine the current trends in YouTube usage
among female undergraduate students in Chennai City, this study will examine the devices used, memberships subscribed
to, purposes used, and identity formation time spent networking, negative impacts experienced, and educational usage.
Data from a survey were analysed with SPSS-Statistic 19.0 software, and the findings were compared to the examined
literature. According to the survey, students' YouTube networking habits will eventually win out over parents' and
teachers' attitudes, and although while cell phones are currently prohibited in many college buildings, they will
undoubtedly be utilised in classrooms in the near future. The discoveries provide the current study in this area more depth.
Subscriber Churn Prediction Model using Social Network Analysis In Telecommun...BAINIDA
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- 토론자: 석민(매일신문사), 남인용(부경대), 윤희웅(오피니언라이브)
【세션2】 지역의 미래전략에 미치는 미래준비 요인에 관한 연구
- 발표자: 송영조(한국정보화진흥원)
- 토론자: 이정미(대구경북연구원), 안중곤(대구시청), 오경묵(한국경제신문)
WATEF 2018 신년 세미나
안녕하십니까?
이번 세미나는 인적교류 및 정보교류와 더불어 유연한 관계형성을 목적으로
소규모의 사랑방 형식으로 진행하고자 하오니 많은 참석바랍니다.
□ 일 시 : 2018. 2. 2. (금) 오후 3:30~5:30
□ 장 소 : 스마트미디어센터(대구 동구 동대구로 489번지 대구무역회관 2층)
□ 발표주제
【좌장】 백승대(영남대)
【세션1】 성폭력에 대한 언론 보도 양상과 사회적 인식 탐구
- 발표자: 임연수(홍익대)
- 토론자: 석민(매일신문사), 남인용(부경대), 윤희웅(오피니언라이브)
【세션2】 지역의 미래전략에 미치는 미래준비 요인에 관한 연구
- 발표자: 송영조(한국정보화진흥원)
- 토론자: 이정미(대구경북연구원), 안중곤(대구시청), 김윤영(한국패션산업연구원)
Another Interdisciplinary Transformation: Beyond an Area-studies JournalHan Woo PARK
Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia (ISSN 2383-9449) is a refereed biannual journal that takes a lead on a new scholarship in Asia. In the past, the JCEA was dedicated to the study of current political, social and economic trends in East and Southeast Asia. But now, the JCEA finds unique aspects of Asian scholarship by expanding its scope to (socio-technical) convergence and future (network) studies. The JCEA editors are working very hard to boost the scholarly presence of new Asian scholarship around the world and secure its reputation as an emerging world-class publishing outlet. The editors welcome manuscripts based on original research or significant reexamination of existing literature.
암호화폐에 대해 적극 규제 입장을 보이는 정부에 대해 아쉬움을 드러내며 청와대에 규제 반대 청원을 낸 영남대 사이버감성연구소 박한우 교수. 국내 빅 데이터 연구 권위자로 잘 알려진 그는 지금까지 100여 편에 달하는 관련 논문을 게재하며 빅 데이터를 통해 사회를 해석하고 있는 학자다. 게다가 빅 데이터를 활용한 여론조사 특허까지 획득하며 빅 데이터 연구의 체계를 잡아가고 있다. 그런 그가 암호화폐 규제 반대에 대한 이유와 블록체인 기술과 정부가 해야 할 일에 대해 의견을 들었다.
1. 청와대에 가상화폐 규제를 반대하는 청원을 낸 것으로 알고 있다. 가상화폐 규제에 반대 하는 이유는 무엇인가
가상화페는 오역된 단어이다. 엄격히 말하면, 암호화폐가 맞다. 세계 암호화페 시장은 기축통화인 비트코인 그리고 이더리움 등 알트코인을 포함하면 약 700여 개가 등록되어 있다. 앞으로 3,000여 개가 등록 준비 중이다. 우리나라도 미래자산으로서 비트코인 거래가 활성화되고 있다. 현재 암호화폐 시장에 특히 한국시장에 유독 과열이 심한 건 맞다고 본다. 상징적인 가격대인 1만 달러를 넘으면서 우리나라 뿐 아니라 전 세계 각국에서도 고민이 커져가고 있는 것도 사실이다. 그러나 문재인 정부가 이러한 트렌드에 제대로 부응하려면, 암호화폐 분야의 세계적 동향과 국내 현황 간 미스매치를 언급하며 정책적 지원이 필요함을 역설해야지 규제를 말할 단계가 아니다.
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2. 가상화폐 규제 시 어떤 문제점이 발생할 것이라 예상되는가
신호등 효과가 발생할 것이다. 청색등에서 적색으로 바뀌기 전 황색등 기간에 더 많은 부작용이 생겨날 것이다. 일확천금의 마지막 기회라고 생각해서 시장이 더 불안정해질 것이며, 아노미 상태가 될 것이다. 규제의 근거로서 청소년과 주부의 무분별한 투기행태를 언급하는 것은 적폐대상인 탁상행정을 다시 보여주는 것이다. 2018년 중등 교육과정에 코딩수업이 정규과정으로 포함된다. 코딩수업에서 우리의 청소년이 꿈꾸어야 할 직업은 무엇인가? 그것은 바로 글로벌 경쟁력을 지닌 암호화폐를 개발하는 것이다. 이더리움은 러시아 프로그래머인 비탈릭 부테린이 개발했다. 고학력의 경력단절 여성들이 육아와 가사를 병행하면서 할 수 있는 무엇인가? 모바일 금융거래사로서 새로운 사회적 성장동력이 되는 것이다. 상황이 이러함에도 불구하고, 새로운 정부는 기술의 편의성과 위험성 이슈를 운운하는 구태를 드러내고 있다, 기능이 겹치거나 기술이 완성되지 못한 암호화폐는 자연도태 되게 되어있다. 정부에서도 무조건적인 투자, 투기라기보다는 위험성을 제대로 알려주면서 암호화폐의 건전한 발전을 위한 제도를 만들어 나가는 게 필요하다고 본다. 암호화폐나 블록체인이 우리 국가를 어떻게 더 나은 사회로 만들 수 있는지에 대해 새로운 정책을 만들고 그 정책에 따라 규제를 연결지어 나오는게 더 올바르지 않을까 생각한다.
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3. 암호화폐와 블록체인 기술의 가능성에 대해 어떻게 보고있는가
미국 시카고 선물시장에서 비트코인 거래가 개시되었다. 이것이 암호화폐의 제도권 진입을 공식화하지는 않지만, 신기루처럼 허구는 아닐 수 있다는 것을 드러낸다. 2018년에는 비트코인 거래의 대중화와 캐쉬리스 모바일 지불결제의 확산될 것이다. 또한 비트코인을 이용한 개인-개인(P2P) 사이트가 생겨나면서 중고물품과 디지털콘텐츠 거래시스템 활용논의가 중요하게 등장할 것이다. 또한 블록체인의 질적 성장을 통해 탈중앙화를 가속화 시키고 국가가 분산, 투명, 협력 되는 생태계를 만들어 내는 기회를 삼을 수 있으리라 생각한다. 4차산업 혁명에서 가장 핵심이 되는 기술이 공정성과 신뢰성을 가진 연결 융합 플랫폼을 구현하는 것이라고 본다.
4. 정부는 블록체인 기술 발전을 위해 어떤 역할을 해야 한다고 생각하는가
블록체인 기술이 발전하기 위해서는 암호화폐가 반드시 필요하다. 암호화폐와 블록체인은 한 몸이라 보면 된다. 암호화폐에 심각한 규제를 가하기 시작하면 블록체인 기술을 통해 4차 산업을 육성하는 것은 불가능하다고 볼 수 있다.
비트코인 광풍의 이면에 대기업에서 운영하는 암호화폐 거래소의 사회적 책임의식 부재와 이용자 미보호가 심각한 문제로 등장하는 것이 핵심 트렌드임을 깨달아야 한다. 나아가, 소득이 있는 곳에 세금이 있다는 원칙을 지키면 된다. 거래소 개설 이후의 소득에 대해서는 세금을 부과해야 한다. 하지만 주택임대사업자처럼 일정금액 이상은 부가세를 면제하여 개미투자자들을 보호하면 된다. 이것은 문재인 정부가 추구하는 정의로운 나라와 궤를 같이 하는 것이다.
나아가 블록체인에 대한 세계적 관심이 더 높아지면서 관련 원천기술의 확보방안이 주요 이슈로 부상될 것이다. Lisk coin은 독일 베를린에 오미세고는 태국 방콕, 라이트코인은 싱가폴에 본부를 두고 있다
장성혁기자 jsh0529@msnet.co.kr
KISTI-WATEF-BK21Plus-사이버감성연구소 2017 동계세미나 자료집Han Woo PARK
WATEF 2017 동계세미나 및 정기총회 개최
1. 행사 개요
o 목 적 : 데이터와 콘텐츠 기반 과학기술의 공공성 회복방향에 대한 전문가 의견
공유
o 일 시 : 2017. 11.30(목)
o 장 소 : KISTI(한국과학기술정보연구원) 대전 본원 별관 회의실
o 참석자 : WATEF 회원 및 KISTI 관련자 등 50여명
o 주 관 : WATEF
o 주 최 : WATEF, KISTI(한국과학기술정보연구원), 영남대 BK플러스사업단 사물
인터넷 빅데이터 지능서비스 사업팀, 영남대사이버감성연구소(빅데이터
융복합센터)
http://watef.org/home/bbs/board.php?bo_table=notice&wr_id=73
학회원 여러분 위와같이 WATEF 2017 동계세미나를 KISTI 대전본원 회의실에서 개최합니다. 많은 회원분들의 참석 바랍니다.
사전등록신청은 지난번 하계세미나처럼 온라인으로 간편하게 접수 가능합니다.
https://goo.gl/forms/FPLfxGQ5ZeOdh6A63 <- 사전등록신청 링크
Global mapping of artificial intelligence in Google and Google ScholarHan Woo PARK
Omar, M., Mehmood, A., Choi, G.S., Park, H.W.@ (2017 Online First). Global mapping of artificial intelligence in Google and Google Scholar. Scientometrics.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11192-017-2534-4
#인공지능 분야의 국가별 현황과 전망을 #웹보메트릭스 #빅데이터 #구글데이터 이용해서 세계지도를 그렸습니다.
박한우 영어 이력서 Curriculum vitae 경희대 행사 제출용Han Woo PARK
Full Prof. Dr. Han Woo PARK, http://www.hanpark.net https://www.slideshare.net/hanpark
(BA-HUFS, MA-Seoul Nat'l Univ. PhD-SUNY Buffalo)
Dept of Media & Communication, Interdisciplinary Program of Digital Convergence Business, YeungNam University, 214-1, Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, Zip Code 712-749
Editor-In-Chief of Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, https://jceasia.org/
Guest Editors of Social Science Computer Review, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, Asian Journal of Communication, Scientometrics, Quality & Quantity, Technological Forecasting & Social Change
Editorial Boards of Scientometrics, Quality & Quantity, International Journal of Internet Science, Big Data & Society, CollNet Journal of Scientometrics & Information Management, Knowledge Economy, International Journal of Technology Management & Sustainable Development, Social Media & Society, Triple Helix - A Journal of University-Industry-Government Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Technological Forecasting & Social Change, Journal of Data & Information Science, Scholarly Metrics and Analytics (a specialty of Frontiers in Library and Information Science)
Director of Cyber Emotions Research Institute
President of WATEF (World Association for Triple Helix & Future Strategy Studies,
Formerly, Asia Triple Helix Society)
Formerly, Directors of World Class University Webometrics Institute and TEDxPalgong ,Visiting Scholar of Oxford Internet Institute https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/han-woo-park/ Research Associate of Royal Netherland Academy (NIWI-KNAW http://virtualknowledgestudio.nl/people/former-vks-members/
Twitter network map of #ACPC2017 1st day using NodeXLHan Woo PARK
The Asian Conference for Political Communication 2017 is a biennial conference spearheaded by the Media Programme Asia of Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. Join fellow influencers in academia, politics and government on this special occasion. Talk about challenges on social media, discuss the odds and threats of #twiplomacy, analyze the phenomena of rising populism and watch the hottest tools for e-campaigning.
2016년 촛불집회는 과거와 달리 수도권뿐만 아니라 지방에서도 전개되었다. 그러나 서울 광화
문 광장 이외에서 진행된 촛불집회에 대한 사회적 관심은 그 중요성에 비해서 주목받지 못했다.
이 연구는 지방의 촛불집회 특히, 대통령의 정치적 고향인 대구·경북(TK) 촛불집회에 주목하였
다. 본 논문은 페이스북에 남겨진 데이터를 이용해 촛불집회에 나타난 TK지역 여론의 행위자와
댓글의 내용을 검토한다. 첫째, 페이지의 운영주체에 따라 페이스북 이용자 행위의 차이가 있는
지 살펴보았다. 둘째, 집회유형에 따른 댓글의 의견과 그 전개양상이 다른지 살펴보았다. 분석방
법으로 이용자 반응분석, 연결망분석(social network analysis), 의미망분석이 사용되었다. 연구결과,
페이스북 이용자들의 관심도, 참여율, 응집도는 전통 미디어에서 운영한 페이지보다 시민참여형
UCC(user created content) 페이지에서 높게 나타났다. 집회유형으로 보면, 촛불집회 댓글들과 비
교해 ‘박사모’ 반응에서 노인폄하 단어 등 부정적 단어들이 더 자주 출현했다. 이 연구는 페이스
북 댓글 데이터를 이용해서 기존에 자주 수행된 마케팅과 선거캠페인을 넘어서 새로운 연구방향
을 제시했다는 점에서 학술적 의미뿐만 아니라 사회적 가치가 있다.
세계산학관협력총회 http://www.watef.org 패널을 공지합니다.
토론자로 참여가능한 분도 모집합니다. 많은 관심을 부탁드려요.
2017 Triple Helix Conference Special Issue Session http://www.triplehelix-korea.org/
Theme (주제): Measuring Triple Helix Synergies and Innovations using Scientometric, Technometric, Informetric, Webometric, and Altmetric Data
9월 15일 금요일 16:45 - 18:15 장소: 대구엑스코
페이스북 라이브 생중계: 서인수 (즐거운 사물인터넷 대표)
Organizers
Mi Young Chong (Univ. of North Texas, USA) miyoungchong@my.unt.edu
Han Woo Park (Yeungnam University, South Korea)
발표자: 김도훈, Brandon Moore, 윤정원
Presenter: Leo Kim
Title: From Institution to Individual: Data-Based Reflection of Triple-Helix Operation in South Korea
Biography: Leo Kim is the CEO of Ars Praxia. He graduated from LSE (Methodology, Master) and University of Sussex (Science and Technology Studies, PhD). He has been developing the methodology of semantic network analysis and has a professional background in innovation studies and unstructured data analysis.
Presenter: Brandon Moore
Title: Improving open data accessibility: Using domain driven design and microservice architecture to create user friendly open data systems
Biography: Brandon Moore is a solutions architect for Nationstar Mortgage LLC. He has 20 years experience as a software engineer and is currently the lead architect for a new reverse mortgage platform. He is also an Information Science PhD student at the University of North Texas. His research interests are text analytics and data mining.
Presenter: Jungwon Yoon
TItle: Triple Helix Dynamics of Technological Innovation Systems in South Korea: A Comparative Analysis
Biography: Jungwon Yoon is a research fellow at Soongsil University in South Korea. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology of Technology and Science from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. Her areas of expertise are in science and technology studies (STS), including science & technology policy, sociology of sciences, innovation studies, and technology management. Her current research focuses on dynamics of innovation systems in both South and North Korea. Her latest publications include "Triple helix dynamics of South Korea’s innovation system: a network analysis of inter-regional technological collaborations" and "Quintuple helix structure of Sino-Korean research collaboration in science."
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
By raising awareness, providing support, advocating for change, and offering assistance to children in need, individuals can play a crucial role in improving the lives of street children and helping them realize their full potential
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Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
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Russian anarchist and anti-war movement in the third year of full-scale warAntti Rautiainen
Anarchist group ANA Regensburg hosted my online-presentation on 16th of May 2024, in which I discussed tactics of anti-war activism in Russia, and reasons why the anti-war movement has not been able to make an impact to change the course of events yet. Cases of anarchists repressed for anti-war activities are presented, as well as strategies of support for political prisoners, and modest successes in supporting their struggles.
Thumbnail picture is by MediaZona, you may read their report on anti-war arson attacks in Russia here: https://en.zona.media/article/2022/10/13/burn-map
Links:
Autonomous Action
http://Avtonom.org
Anarchist Black Cross Moscow
http://Avtonom.org/abc
Solidarity Zone
https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Memorial
https://memopzk.org/, https://t.me/pzk_memorial
OVD-Info
https://en.ovdinfo.org/antiwar-ovd-info-guide
RosUznik
https://rosuznik.org/
Uznik Online
http://uznikonline.tilda.ws/
Russian Reader
https://therussianreader.com/
ABC Irkutsk
https://abc38.noblogs.org/
Send mail to prisoners from abroad:
http://Prisonmail.online
YouTube: https://youtu.be/c5nSOdU48O8
Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/libertarianlifecoach/episodes/Russian-anarchist-and-anti-war-movement-in-the-third-year-of-full-scale-war-e2k8ai4
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
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Asia Triple Helix Society Summer Seminar/Conference Proceedings
1. Asia Triple Helix Society
Summer Seminar
Date: 25 June2014
Venue: Daegu Exhibition & Convention (EXCO),
KOREA
2. Hosts
- The Korean Association for Public Administration (KAPA) (http://www.kapa21.or.kr)
Organizers
- The Asia Triple Helix Society (ATHS) (http://asia-triplehelix.org/)
- National Unification Research Institute of Yeungnam University
(http://uni.yu.ac.kr/index.jsp)
Sponsors
- The IMC (http://www.theimc.co.kr/)
- Treum (http://treum.com/)
- CyberEmotions Research Center of YeungNam University (http://cerc.yu.ac.kr)
- Korea Appraisal Board (http://www.kab.co.kr/)
Contact
Prof. Han Woo Park at hanpark@ynu.ac.kr
Dr. Shin-Il Moon at shinil.moon@gmail.com
http://asia-triplehelix.org/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/asiatriplehelix/
3. Program Overview
Panel 1: Social Media, Big Data,& North Korea
Chair: Daehyeon Nam (UNIST)
Time(incl
uding five-
minute
Q&A)
Title Speaker
Respondents /
Note
10:00
– 10:45
Big Data, Big Brother, and
Social Science
Professor Ralph
Schroeder (Oxford
Internet Institute)
Keynote Speech
10:45 –
11:10
Understanding Wedge-Driving
Rumors Online during a Political
Crisis: Insights from Twitter
Analyses during South-North
Korean Saber Rattling 2013
K. Hazel Kwon,
(Arizona State
University), C. Chris
Bang, (SUNY-
Buffalo), &H. R.
Rao(SUNY-Buffalo)
Yon Soo Lim
(HongikUniversity
),&Leo D. Kim
(TREUM)
11:10-
11:35
Mapping Interpersonal Risk
Communication networks:
Some Evidences from Twitter
Users in the 2013 North Korea
Nuclear Test
Kyujin Jung
(University of North
Texas), &Han Woo
Park (YeungNam
University)
Sungjoon Lee
(CheongjuUniversi
ty), &Yon Soo
Lim
(HongikUniversity
)
11:35 –
12:00
The effect of Facebook boredom
and anxiety on Facebook
discontinuance: A latent variable
examination
In Ho
Cho(YeungnamUniv
ersity)
Seung-Hwan Jeon
(Hannam
University),&Jang
Hyun Kim
(DGIST)
12:00 –
13:30
Lunch Reception (Sponsored)
13:30 –
13:55
Predicting Individual’s
Willingness to Self-Censor
Political Expression
in Online Networked
Environment
K. Hazel Kwon
(Arizona
StateUniversity),
Shin-Il Moon
(Myongji
University),
&Michael A.
Stefanone (SUNY-
Buffalo)
Haejung Kim
(UNT),&Sungjoon
Lee (Cheongju
University)
13:55 –
14:20
Linking Emergency
Management Networks to
Disaster Resilience
Minsun
Song(Florida State
University),
&Kyujin Jung
(University of North
Texas), &Richard C.
Feiock(Florida State
University)
Se Jung Park
(Georgia State
University)
Panel 2: Corporate Helix & Entrepreneur University
4. Chair: Professor Ralph Schroeder (Oxford Internet Institute)
14:20 –
15:05
Big Data and the Triple Helix - a
bibliometric perspective
Professor
Martin Meyer (Kent
Business School)
Keynote Speech
15:05 –
15:30
Technological Catch-Up and the
Role of Universities: South
Korea's Innovation-Based
Growth Explained through the
Corporate Helix Model
Myung Hwan Cho
(Konkuk University)
Martin Meyer
(UniversityofKent)
, Woo-Sung Jung
(POSTECH),
&Sung WookChoi
(BusanHuman
Resources
Development
Institute)
15:30 –
16:00
Break
16:00-
16:25
Triple Helix Interaction: The
Case of Spin-off Firms and the
University
Marina
vanGeenhuizen
(Delft, NL),
MozdhehTaheri(Delf
t, NL), Danny
Soetanto(Lancaster,
UK), & Qing
Ye(Delft, NL)
Ki-Seok Kwon
(Hanbat National
University),Sungso
o
Hwang(Yeungnam
University),&Yon
g-Gil Lee
(InhaUniversity)
16:25 –
16:50
University-Industry
Collaboration Policy in Korea:
Public policy implementation
and implication, 2003-2013
Mun Su
Park(University of
SUNY Korea), Tae-
Sik Park (National
Research Foundation
of Korea, NRF),
&SeungOukJeong
(POSTECH)
Pieter Stek (TU
Delft), &IlyongJi
(KOREATECH)
16:50–
17:15
The More Social Cues, The Less
Trolling? An Empirical Study of
Online Commenting Behavior
Daegon Cho(Pohang
University of
Science and
Technology),
&Alessandro
Acquisti (Carnegie
Mellon University)
Nakwon Jung
(Seoul Womens
University)
5. Panel: Social Media, Big Data, & North Korea
Chair: Daehyeon Nam (UNIST)
Keynote speech (duration: 45 Min including Q&A)
Professor Ralph Schroeder
MSc Programme Director and Senior Research Fellow,
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Bio:
Ralph Schroeder is Professor and director of the Master's degree in Social Science of the
Internet at the Oxford Internet Institute. Before coming to Oxford University, he was
Professor in the School of Technology Management and Economics at Chalmers University
in Gothenburg (Sweden).Heis the author of six books, editor and co-editor of four volumes,
and has published more than 100 papers on virtual environments, Max Weber, sociology of
science and technology, e-Research and other topics. He has been Principal Investigator or
Co-Investigator on more than a dozen projects funded by Swedish, UK, EU and US funding
bodies.He has interests in virtual environments, social aspects of e-Science, sociology of
science and technology, and has written extensively about virtual reality technology. His
current research is mainly related to e-science.
Big Data, Big Brother, and Social Science
<Abstract>
The most prominent uses of big data have been in the analysis of social media. A number of
studies have analysed social influence, gatekeeping, the spread of information, and the like.
This research advances social scientific knowledge in powerful ways, but it behoves us to ask
about the consequences. Some have expressed fears about the ability to manipulate behaviour
using this research. What this concern overlooks is that the sources of big data are limited:
the data are tied to the platforms from which they are derived, and to the uses of these
platforms. Once the powerfulness of analysing these sources is exhausted, the ability of
advancing knowledge by means of computational tools will also wane. Hence we can also put
the manipulations of behaviours into context: they are almost invariably tied to commercial
social media, which will use the insights of big data analyses for marketing and the like.
Governments, too, may use interactions via social media to shape public behaviour. Social
scientists, on the other hand, are primarily interested in advancing knowledge about
information and communication behaviours, not influencing it. This argument, which will be
supported with a number of social science examples, enables us to reflect critically on the
alleged threatening nature of big data – and its limits.
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28. Understanding Wedge-Driving Rumors Online during a Political Crisis: Insights from
Twitter Analyses during South-North Korean Saber Rattling 2013
K. Hazel Kwon, Ph.D., Arizona State University
C. Chris Bang, M.A., SUNY-Buffalo
H. R. Rao, Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo
<Abstract>
Whenever an unexpected political crisis happens, citizens are exposed to and generate
vast amounts of information, of which a nontrivial portion intends merely to attack or blame
others. Unfortunately, it often appeals convincingly to some audiences in spite of its
suspicious veracity. Such unverified hateful communication as “wedge-driving (WD)”
rumors. Studying WD rumors helps understand social relational structures within a
community, the community’s social capital, the source of collective sub-consciousness
underlying intergroup hostility, and spontaneous public opinions rather than those predefined
by opinion leaders. This study attempts to understand WD rumor characteristics by
identifying persuasion strategies, emphasized cultural values, and target individuals/groups,
in the context of 2013 North Korea nuclear in South Korea. We take advantages of Twitter
data for a few reasons: Popularity of the Twitter service; aggregation of different information
sources from a larger web space as well as messages made within the Twitter system; the
archival of ephemeral informal communication. We randomly re-sample a few thousand
unique tweets from the rank-ordered raw dataset based on retweet popularity, manually code
to identify WD rumors, conduct semantic network analysis for systematic representations of
narrative structures, and statistically test effects of textual factors on the success of WD
rumor propagation.
Respondents: Yon Soo Lim (Hongik University), Leo D. Kim (TREUM)
29. Mapping Interpersonal Risk Communication networks:
Some Evidences from Twitter Users in the 2013 North Korea Nuclear Test
Kyujin Jung (Dept. of Public Administration, University of North Texas)
Han Woo Park (Dept. of Media & Communication, YeungNam University)
<Abstract>
In the era of Web 2.0, managing risk communication on social networking sites has
increasingly become crucial and complicated issues in the field of homeland security. The
response to the 2013 nuclear test in North Korea was largely based on a coordinated effort by
Korea’s Ministry of Defense, the United Nations, and many countries from around the globe.
By analyzing risk communication networks emerged from Twitter users for the period from
January 30 to February 24, 2013, this study investigates the way in which citizens’ risk
communication is formulated through social media and how they transmit risk information in
homeland security. Analysis results show the dynamic evolution of risk communication
networks based on influential actors with critical information who played pivotal roles in
distributing this information to other actors.
Respondents: Sungjoon Lee (Cheongju University), Yon Soo Lim (Hongik University)
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40. The effect of Facebook boredom and anxiety on Facebook discontinuance
: A latent variable examination.
In Ho Cho (Ph.D., Dept. of Media & Communication, Yeungnam University)
Respondents:Seung-HwanJeon (Hannam University),Jang Hyun Kim (DGIST)
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53. Predicting Individual’s Willingness to Self-Censor Political Expression
in Online Networked Environment
K. Hazel Kwon, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University
Shin-Il Moon* (Corresponding Author), Assistant Professor, Myongji University
Michael A. Stefanone, Associate Professor, SUNY-Buffalo
<Abstract>
The aim of this study is to explore online social network exposure effects on predicting
individual’s willingness to self-censor political expression (WTSC) and political posting
behaviors. The Spiral of Silence theory is applied to the online social network context
wherein three major network characteristics are highlighted including reduced privacy,
integration of multiple social context/relationships, and increased probability of unanticipated
exposure to different opinions. The discussion leads us to propose three possible network
effects—fear of isolation from multiplexed social relationships, incongruence exposure, and
diversity exposure—on WTSC and posting behaviors. Results suggest that diversity exposure
is positively associated with WTSC, which in turn is associated with political posting
behavior online. Interestingly, while fear of isolation from offline contacts increases WTSC,
it has a positive association with actual posting behaviors. We speculate to what extent the
social conformity proposition of the SOS theory should persist online, and call for further
exploration of informational influence as conceptually distinct from normative influence.
Respondents: Haejung Kim (UNT),&Sungjoon Lee (Cheongju University)
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63. Linking Emergency Management Networks to Disaster Resilience
Minsun Song, PhD Candidate
The Askew School of Public Administration and Policy
Florida State University
Kyujin Jung, PhD Candidate
The Department of Public Administration and Management
University of North Texas
Richard C. Feiock, the Augustus B. Turnbull Professor
& the Jerry Collins Eminent Scholar
Director, Local Governance Research Lab
FSU Sustainable Energy & Governance Center
The Askew School, Florida State University
<Abstract>
A few scholars have investigated the nature of organizational resilience, but extant research
has not examined various network strategies within hierarchical and horizontal collaboration
structures. The question of how the structural arrangements for collaboration within
emergency management networks influence disaster resilience remains unanswered. This
study begins to fill this lacuna by analyzing a bonding and bridging strategy for
interorganizational collaboration to determine how these patterns of organizational relations
might enhance the level of organizational resilience in each hierarchical and horizontal
emergency management network. Bonding strategies highlight the importance of trust and
information redundancy to emergency preparedness and response. Bridging strategies capture
the tendency for local actors to seek partners to obtain crucial information and resources
across the region. The results support the study hypothesis that bridging strategies in
hierarchical emergency management networks have a positive effect on the level of
organizational resilience. Neither type of network strategy influenced resilience in horizontal
network structures. The statistical results confirm that the coordinating role of the national
and provincial governments is critical to the building of a resilient community in terms of
interorganizational collaboration, and demonstrate the steering role of the national and
provincial governments with regard to resilience.
Respondents: Se Jung Park (Georgia State University)
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74. Panel: Corporate Helix & Entrepreneur University
Chair: Professor Ralph Schroeder
Keynote speech (duration: 45 Min including Q&A)
Professor Martin Meyer
Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7PE, United Kingdom
m.s.meyer@kent.ac.uk
Bio:
Martin Meyer is Director of School, and Professor of Business & Innovation at Kent
Business School. He studied business, economics and sociology at the Universities of
Dortmund (Germany), Uppsala (Sweden) and holds a D.Phil. in Science and Technology
Studies which he obtained from SPRU at the University of Sussex. Martin also worked in the
private sector, for RAND Europe and Technopolis Group. Professor Meyer is well known for
his work on science, technology and innovation as well as the Triple Helix on university-
industry-government relations. He holds visiting appointments at the Birkbeck Centre for
Innovation Management Research, the Centre for Research & Development Monitoring at
KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven, and SC-Research at the University of Vaasa.He joined Kent
Business School recently from the University of Sussex where he was the Deputy Head of the
School of Business, Management and Economics as well as the founding Head of the
Department of Business and Management. Prior to this, Martin held positions at
KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven (Belgium), Helsinki University of Technology - now Aalto
University (Finland), the Finnish Institute for Enterprise Management, and Linköping
University (Sweden).
Big Data and the Triple Helix - a bibliometric perspective
<Abstract>
Big data has become the buzz word in recent years. This presentation will present a
bibliometric approach to the topic. We analyze the emergent literature in the field. Our
analysis will offer a general overview of developments and then zoom infocusing on areas of
particular interest. Big data is a topic that is of interest to a multitude of players, be it
government or industry, academics or the public at large. In our analysis we will explore
whether publication activity in certain domains are focused on particular themes. The
presentation concludes with an outlook as to what strongly emergent topics are and explore
the extent to which big data related themes have become visible in scholarly debates.
75. Technological Catch-Up and the Role of Universities: South Korea's Innovation-Based
Growth Explained through the Corporate Helix Model
Myung Hwan Cho, Ph.D, MPA
Department of Biological Sciences
College of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Konkuk University
Seoul 143-701, Republic of Korea
<Abstract>
Linkages between industry and university have become crucial for knowledge discovery and
driving industrialization within fast-paced global competition and technological evolution.
Studies have often ignored the evolving of universities from an ivory tower to an
entrepreneurial university in the triple helix context of a nation’s technological catch-up to
innovation-based growth, especially in developing countries. This paper illustrates the
transitioning of Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) and
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) to become entrepreneurial universities through the
Corporate Helix Model, where this transformation is made possible by the industry before the
university becomes independent in the triple network interactions between university-
industry-government. POSTECH and SKKU demonstrated divergent routes but convergent
outcomes in technological catch-up during the double helix formation stage. POSTECH has
been one of the top science-technology universities in Asia through the relationship triad it
shares with industry and government after being established by POSCO. SKKU has become
one of the top schools in South Korea while interacting closely with industry and government
to cultivate the efficacy of South Korea’s national innovation system as a result of its
acquisition and intensive investment from Samsung for almost over two decades. The
Corporate Helix model takes into account the university which lacks the resources and
capability to become entrepreneurial and to participate in a nation’s technological catch-up to
innovation-based growth. The cases of POSTECH and SKKU illustrate that a university can
be established or acquired by the industry and through this partnership undergo
transformation to become entrepreneurial.
Keywords: Triple-Helix, Corporate-Helix, University, Industry, Government, POSCO,
Samsung, POSTECH, SKKU
Respondents: Martin Meyer (University of Kent), Woo-Sung Jung (POSTECH),
Sung Wook Choi (Busan Human Resources Development Institute)
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90. Triple Helix Interaction:
Importance of Spin-off Firms’ Networks and the University as Partner
Marina van Geenhuizen, Professor of Innovation and Innovation Policy,
TU Delft, The Netherlands
MozdhehTaheri PhD, researcher, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Danny Soetanto PhD, researcher at University of Lancashire, Lancaster, UK
Qing Ye, TU Delft, The Netherlands
<Abstract>
In the European Union, academic spin-off firms are seen as an important channel for bringing
academic knowledge to market and for improving the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the region.
Their contribution to regional employment creation, however, seems to lag behind
expectations, because most spin-offs do not grow or do not grow substantially. From research
on networks, it is well known that small firms attract resources and develop capabilities in
networking with partners that provide some of the resources enabling growth.Against this
background, we first explore how important networks are in the growth of spin-off firms, and
secondly we explore the importance of the relationships with the major Triple Helix partner,
namely the university. The study draws on a sample of about 100 spin-off firms in Norway
and in the Netherlands.
The paper is structured as follows. First, the specific character of the national innovation
system in the Netherlands and Norway is introduced using various indicators. This is
followed by some theory on networkingthat helps us to understand the role of the actual
networks in building entrepreneurial capabilities and attract resources by spin-off firms, aside
from the starting team. In the empirical part, we estimate the importance of networks in spin-
offs’ growth and specifically the importance of the university in disclosing opportunities for
R&D in spin-off firms. The paper closes with some conclusions and avenues for future
research.
Key words: spin-off firms, networks, entrepreneurial teams, university relationships, growth,
the Netherland, Norway.
Respondents: Ki-Seok Kwon (Hanbat National University), Sungsoo Hwang (Yeungnam
University), Yong-Gil Lee (Inha University)
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102. University-Industry Collaboration Policy in Korea:
Public policy implementation and implication, 2003-2013
Mun Su Park (Dept. of Technology & Society, University of SUNY Korea, The State
University of New York)
Tae-Sik Park (National Research Foundation of Korea, NRF)
SeungOukJeong, Senior Staff Researcher at POSTECH(POSCO Liaison Center)
<Abstract>
This research has a purpose of reviewing the success of UIC and proposing new direction of
future UIC policy. Especially, it focuses on suggesting future progress result and evaluates
government’s UIC policy progress result. Society organizes open innovation system, realizes
the importance of UIC, and puts efforts into economic development. To contribute to
economic development and social innovation through scientific technology, each department
is in the process of promoting varied UIC policy. Universities contribute to accord with
demand in industrial world trend, and they perform various UIC activities including research
and education. Also, UIC is a major element in structure of technology, innovation system,
education region, and etc. Current trend tends to more focus on UIC linkage. Even though the
importance of UIC increases, it’s still fact that UIC’s settlement and proliferation is weak and
hard. Promotion of UIC localized phenomenon in Korea. To promote UIC, advanced
countries try all sorts of inducement policy. In 1980, UICpromotion systems appeared in US
after ‘Bayh-Dole ACT.’ Various legal systems for cooperation study settled down, and it led
promotion in UIC. These transition influenced on new eco-system in the American
Universities supervise their own venture business, and it forms UIC System centrally in
private and state Universities. Since Korea established Industrial Education Promotion Act in
1963, Korea constructed UIC‘s institutional framework under reformation of UIC law.Since
last 10 years, this research has focused on evaluating government’s UICpolicy and proposing
future direction of improvement.
Respondents: Pieter Stek (TU Delft), IlyongJi (KOREATECH)
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111. The More Social Cues, The Less Trolling? An Empirical Study of Online Commenting
Behavior
Daegon Cho (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Alessandro Acquisti (Carnegie Mellon University)
<Abstract>
We investigate how online commenting behavior is affected by different degrees of
commenters' anonymity and identifiability. We focus on commenters' likelihood of using
offensive language as function of their endogenous choice to post comments on news sites
using accounts not associated with social networking sites, pseudonymous accounts
associated with social networking sites, or real name accounts associated with social
networking sites. We construct a model that accounts for commenters' choice of an account
type and their subsequent likelihood of including offensive language in comments. Using
bivariate probit estimation to account for endogeneity, we apply the model to a unique set of
data consisting of over 75,000 comments attached to news stories collected from a variety of
South Korean news sites. We find that usage of accounts from social networking sites is
associated with lower occurrence of offensive language in commenting, relative to usage of
accounts not linked to social networking sites. Furthermore, we find that the usage of real
name accounts is associated with lower occurrence of offensive language relative to usage of
pseudonym accounts.
Respondents: Nakwon Jung (Seoul Womens University)