Oi Maria : -} Please feel free to browse my website www.homerogdz.com Under the "publications" webpage you should find few papers that may help you in your research. You can also learn about useful studies checking the references I cite within my papers. There should be plenty then to get started... Good luck, HGZ Homero Gil de Zúñiga Assistant Professor Director CJCR: Community, Journalism & Communication Research journalism.utexas.edu/cjcr School of Journalism College of Communication University of Texas - Austin utexas.edu Voice (512) 471 63233 Fax (512) 471 7979 www.homerogdz.com Google Scholar Profile @_HGZ_ Robert Ackland <robert.ackland@anu.edu.au> wrote: Hello, I co-athored the following paper: Wu, L. and R. Ackland (2011), "How Web 1.0 Fails: The Mismatch Between Hyperlinks and Clickstreams," under review. http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.6095 where we use the following non-technical definition (this is from a revised version, slightly different to that on arxiv.org): Invented by Tim Berners Lee in 1991, the World Wide Web is regarded as the “largest human information construct in history” (http://webscience.org/webscience.html). The Web is commonly understood to have had three overlapping phases of development or eras. Under Web 1.0, webmasters provide content that is consumed by users, while Web 2.0 blurs the distinction between webmasters and users, with blogging tools, social network sites (e.g. Facebook) and microblog services (e.g. Twitter) enabling non-technical people to both produce and consume content (“prosumption”) [1]. Web 3.0, or the Semantic Web, involves technologies that make the Web more machine-readable, leading to a “web of data”, which is an evolution of the Web 1.0 “web of documents” [2]. [1] G. Ritzer and N. Jurgenson. Production, consumption, prosumption. Journal of Consumer Culture, 10(1):13, 2010. [2] N. Shadbolt, W. Hall, and T. Berners-Lee. The semantic web revisited. Intelligent Systems, IEEE, 21(3):96–101, 2006. Best regards -- Dr Robert Ackland Associate Professor, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute, The Australian National University Coordinator, Master of Social Research e-mail: robert.ackland@anu.edu.au homepage: https://researchers.anu.edu.au/researchers/ackland-rj project: http://voson.anu.edu.au Information about the Master of Social Research (Social Science of the Internet specialisation): http://adsri.anu.edu.au/graduate-study/msr CRICOS No: 061772F -- On 14/10/12 12:43, MM Veloso wrote:
Hi everyone,
I`m doing a research about the influence of web 2.0 in participation (or e-participation). At this moment I`m interested in the web 2.0 definition and web 3.0 definition. Can anyone recommend some must-read articles about web 2.0/web 3.0? Thank you
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