Accepted for Presentation
David Karpf. Why Bowl Alone When You
Can Flashmob the Bowling Alley?: Implications of the Mobile Web for
Online-Offline Reputation Systems |
Ching Man Au Yeung,
Michael Noll, Nicholas Gibbins, Christoph Meinel and Nigel Shadbolt. On Measuring Expertise
in Collaborative Tagging Systems |
Carl Lagoze. The oreChem
Project: Integrating Chemistry
Scholarship with the Semantic Web |
Alison Powell. Lessons from the Net
Neutrality Lobby: Balancing
openness and control in a networked society |
Inma
Rodr’guez-Ardura, Francisco J. Mart’nez-L—pez and Paula Luna. The consumer and the
Web: a critical revision of the contributions to Web science from the
marketing and the consumer behaviour discipline |
Juliˆ Minguill—n. Web and education, a
successful open entanglement |
Sadie Creese and
Koen Lamberts Can cognitive science
help us make information risk more tangible online? |
Lei Zhang and
Wanqing Tu. Six Degrees of
Separation in Online Society |
Gavin Smith and
Helen Ashman Evaluating implicit
judgements from Image search interactions |
Lorraine Warren Ephemeral emergents and
anticipation in online connected creativity |
Wolf Richter. Designing effective
regulation for the "Dark side" of the Web |
Yuzhong Qu, Weiyi
Ge, Gong Cheng and Zhiqiang Gao Class Association
Structure Derived From Linked Objects |
Albert Batlle, Ana
Waksberg and Eduard Aibar. Is web-based
interaction reshaping the organizational dynamics of public administration?:
A comparative empirical study on eGovernment. |
Patricia Victor,
Chris Cornelis, Martine De Cock and Ankur Teredesai. Trust- and Distrust-
Based Recommendations for Controversial Reviews |
Jonathon Hare,
Adrian Osmond, Yang Yang, Gary Wills, David De Roure, Judith Joseph, Lucy
Yardley and Mark Weal LifeGuide: A platform
for performing web-based behavioural interventions |
Thanassis Tiropanis,
Hugh Davis, David Millard and Mark Weal Semantic Technologies
for Learning and Teaching in the Web 2.0 era - A survey |
Barbie Clarke. BFFE (Be Friends
Forever): the way in which young adolescents are using social networking
sites to maintain friendships and explore identity. |
Michel van Eeten and
Johannes Bauer. Securing Cyberspace:
Realigning Economic Incentives in the ICT Value Net |
Alexandre Passant,
Matthias Samwald, John Breslin and Stefan Decker. Federating Distributed
Social Data to Build an Interlinked Online Information Society |
Kieron O'Hara and
David Stevens. The DevilÕs Long Tail:
Religious Moderation and Extremism on the Web |
Harry Halpin. Social Meaning on the
Web: From Wittgenstein To Search Engines |
Ethan Katsh. Online Dispute
Resolution: Designing new Legal Processes for Cyberspace |
Tracy Westen and
Robert Stern A Digital Citizens Bill
of Rights |
Lynda Hardman, Jacco
van Ossenbruggen and Raphael Troncy Interactive Information
Access on the Web of Data |
Mathias Schindler
and Denny Vrandecic. Introducing new
features to Wikipedia - Case studies for Web science |
Milena Mihail,
Yorgos Amanatidis and Stephen Young Kernel Models For
Complex Networks |
Jean Burgess and
Joshua Green. Making Sense of
YouTube: The Challenges of Complexity and Scale |
Helen Margetts and
Peter John Experiments for Web
Science: Examining the Effect of the Internet on Collective Action |
Leslie Carr and
Stevan Harnad. Cognition, Cognitive
Technology and the Web |