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Aujourd’hui, on parle du Web social. Facebook par exemple, porte bien la marque de son époque ; il est devenu le réseau social le plus convoité dans le monde. Toutefois, l’entreprise a été souvent critiquée en raison de sa politique qui porte atteinte à la vie privée des personnes. Par le truchement de ses modules sociaux, Facebook a le potentiel de collecter et d’utiliser des informations considérables sur les internautes à leur insu et sans leur consentement. Ce fait est malheureusement méconnu de la majorité d’entre eux. Certes, l’entreprise doit vivre économiquement et l’exploitation des renseignements personnels constitue pour elle une source de revenu. Toutefois, cette quête de subsistance ne doit pas se faire au détriment de la vie privée des gens. En dépit des outils juridiques dont le Canada dispose en matière de protection de la vie privée, des entreprises du Web à l’image de Facebook réussissent à les contourner.

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Social plugins for sharing news through Facebook and Twitter have become increasingly salient features on news sites. Together with the user comment feature, social plugins are the most common way for users to contribute. The wide use of multiple features has opened new areas to comprehensively study users’ participatory practices. However, how do these opportunities to participate vary between the participatory spaces that news sites affiliated with local, national broadsheet and tabloid news constitute? How are these opportunities appropriated by users in terms of participatory practices such as commenting and sharing news through Facebook and Twitter? In addition, what differences are there between news sites in these respects? To answer these questions, a quantitative content analysis has been conducted on 3,444 articles from nine Swedish online newspapers. Local newspapers are more likely to allow users to comment on articles than are national newspapers. Tweeting news is appropriated only on news sites affiliated with evening tabloids and national morning newspapers. Sharing news through Facebook is 20 times more common than tweeting news or commenting. The majority of news items do not attract any user interaction.

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Knowing when to compete and when to cooperate to maximize opportunities for equal access to activities and materials in groups is critical to children's social and cognitive development. The present study examined the individual (gender, social competence) and contextual factors (gender context) that may determine why some children are more successful than others. One hundred and fifty-six children (M age=6.5 years) were divided into 39 groups of four and videotaped while engaged in a task that required them to cooperate in order to view cartoons. Children within all groups were unfamiliar to one another. Groups varied in gender composition (all girls, all boys, or mixed-sex) and social competence (high vs. low). Group composition by gender interaction effects were found. Girls were most successful at gaining viewing time in same-sex groups, and least successful in mixed-sex groups. Conversely, boys were least successful in same-sex groups and most successful in mixed-sex groups. Similar results were also found at the group level of analysis; however, the way in which the resources were distributed differed as a function of group type. Same-sex girl groups were inequitable but efficient whereas same-sex boy groups were more equitable than mixed groups but inefficient compared to same-sex girl groups. Social competence did not influence children's behavior. The findings from the present study highlight the effect of gender context on cooperation and competition and the relevance of adopting an unfamiliar peer paradigm when investigating children's social behavior.

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