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Cataloguing Kays is a university-run project intended to create a community web-archive to celebrate the history and public memory of Kay & Co Ltd of Worcester, a noted mailorder catalogue company which was, until 2006, the largest employer in Worcester. The Kays Archive, housed at UoW, is one of the most comprehensive archive collections of 20th century mail-order catalogues in the UK and has a strong local elevance. The catalogues provide a window into over 100 years of body image, social history, consumable goods, fashion and design. The Project Team created www.WorldofKays.org, an online, fully-searchable archive containing 1500 digitised images from the catalogues, 1920-2000. The website is intended to form a seed bed for international research, focussing in particular on the representation of body image and the way the catalogues represent the developing tropes of consumer lifestyle and aspiration. The images are enhanced by blog postings from or film and audio interviews with local residents and former Kays staff members, who recall how the goods were selected and presented; as well as the impact the mail-order industry had on shaping 20th century lifestyle and consumption. These interviews and blogs have been sourced through the Cataloguing Kays team’s outreach activity in the local, academic and online communities. From the outset, we, the Cataloguing Kays team, engaged with online communities through social media sites, Facebook and Twitter, and through specialist blogs and online forums, inviting comment and contributions. Through events for the general public and a programme of targeted community outreach work with Kays Heritage Group and support groups for Worcestershire’s young and adult carers, we have also collected filmed and audio reminiscence material as well as community art and poetry content for the website. Our academic conference, the Catalogue of Dreams, showcased both the website and the physical archive to the wider academic, cultural and heritage sectors, provoking lively debateand much interest from international scholars.
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Trabalho de projeto de mestrado, Educação (Especialidade de Educação e Tecnologias Digitais), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2014
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014
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London Wall is a physical manifestation of the invisible city all around us; a poetic snapshot of social networking traffic from within a three-mile radius of the Museum of London. Over a ten-day period, publicly available status updates from popular websites like twitter and facebook will be selected then published as a vast array of A3 posters pasted onto a wall in the museum's foyer, revealing the idle mutterings of ourselves to ourselves as a form of concrete poetry. This commission is in the foyer and is part of relaunch the museums new galleries.
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This piece is a short rejoinder to César Bolaño’s paper The Political Economy of the Internet and related articles (e.g., Comor, Foley, Huws, Reveley, Rigi and Prey, Robinson) that center around the relevance of Marx’s labor theory of value for understanding social media. I argue that Dallas Smythe’s assessment of advertising was made to distinguish his approach from the one by Baran and Sweezy. Smythe developed the idea of capital’s exploitation of the audience at a time when both feminist and anti-imperialist Marxists challenged the orthodox idea that only white factory workers are exploited. The crucial question is how to conceptualize productive labor. This is a theoretical, normative, and political question. A mathematical example shows the importance of the “crowdsourcing” of value-production on Facebook. I also point out parallels of the contemporary debate to the Soviet question of who is a productive or unproductive worker in the Material Product System.
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The task of this work is to apply thoughts from Georg Lukács’ final book, the Ontology of Social Being, for the theoretical analysis of cultural and digital labour. It discusses Lukács’ concepts of work and communication and relates them to the analysis of cultural and digital work. It also analyses his conception of the relation of labour and ideology and points out how we can make use of it for critically understanding social media ideologies. Lukács opposes the dualist separation of the realms of work and ideas. He introduces in this context the notion of teleological positing that allows us to better understand cultural and digital labour as well as associated ideologies, such as the engaging/connecting/sharing-ideology, today. The analysis shows that Lukács’ Ontology is in the age of Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter still a very relevant book, although it has thus far not received the attention that it deserves. This article also introduces the Ontology’s main ideas on work and culture, which is important because large parts of the book have not been translated from the German original into English. Lukács’ notion of teleological positing is crucial for understanding the common features of the economy and culture.
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At the core of this paper is a psychosocial inquiry into the Marxist concept of alienation and its applications to the field of digital labour. Following a brief review of different theoretical works on alienation, it looks into its recent conceptualisations and applications to the study of online social networking sites. Finally, the authors offer suggestions on how to extend and render more complex these recent approaches through in-depth analyses of Facebook posts that exemplify how alienation is experienced, articulated, and expressed online. For this perspective, the article draws on Rahel Jaeggi’s (2005) reassessment of alienation, as well as the depth-hermeneutic method of “scenic understanding” developed by Alfred Lorenzer (e.g. 1970; 1986).
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As redes sociais virtuais são um meio potencialmente rápido e económico de promoção de negócios onde se geram clientes potenciais, exposição para o negocio, informações de mercado e tráfego do Website; se promove o marketing, a recomendação, o marketing directo, a gestão da marca e a prospecção de dados/ pesquisa e se potencia a subcontratação de tarefas de desing/ desenvolvimento, pesquisa, criação de conteúdo e gestão de comunidade. O estudo teve por base um questionário colocado nas redes sociais virtuais e no grupo de divulgação da Association for Information Systems, de 12 de Abril a 14 de Junho de 2012, tendo-se obtido 450 respostas, das quais 330 foram validas.Obtiveram-se respostas de todo o Mundo, predominantemente de Portugal(61,33%) e Brasil(10,89%), tendo-se concluído que o Facebook(78,51%) e o Linkedin(71,99%) são percebidos como as redes sociais virtuais mais úteis na promoção de negócios. Para melhor compreender a percepção que os utilizadores das redes sociais virtuais têm sobre as vantagens e oportunidades destas redes na promoção de negócios, foi utilizada a analise de clusters tendo a solução k-means se mostrando a mais estável e a de mais fácil interpretação lógica, permitindo a segmentação dos utilizadores em três clusters: Cluster 1("mais pessimista"), Cluster 2("intermédio") e Cluster 3("mais optimista"). Esta segmentação permite identificar correlações entre as variáveis grupo, morada, sexo, área de estudo, situação profissional e o numero de empregados do negocio, com os diferentes segmentos. Adicionalmente, verificam-se correlações entre as variáveis grupo, morada, sexo, área de estudo e situação profissional e a variável horas/ semana a usar as redes sociais virtuais na promoção de negócios. Espera-se que este trabalho contribua para a identificação e desenvolvimento dos métodos e estratégias que potenciem a promoção de negócios nas redes sociais virtuais.
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As redes sociais podem ser entendidas como conexões entre pessoas que se traduzem em interações sociais, que podem envolver trocas de conteúdos ou de negócios. Assim, o nosso estudo teve como objetivos centrais compreender a utilização pessoal e profissional do uso das redes sociais em seis áreas de trabalho específicas (área educacional, empresarial, política, religiosa, da saúde e geral) e efetuar uma comparação entre o nível de utilização das várias redes nessas áreas. Para tal, utilizámos um protocolo contendo um questionário com uma componente demográfica e sobre as oportunidades e desafios das redes sociais. Os resultados mostram que a rede mais utilizada a nível pessoal e profissional foi o Facebook; que os homens fazem maior utilização das redes sociais enquanto as mulheres fazem uma avaliação mais positiva; a nível pessoal, os participantes mais jovens utilizaram mais as redes sociais Facebook e Youtube e os mais velhos o Google+ e o Myspace; a nível profissional os participantes com menos de 30 anos consumiram e sentiram-se mais satisfeitos com as redes sociais. Finalmente, podemos verificar que, dentro das várias áreas de estudo, foi a área de utilização de âmbito geral (sem nenhuma área profissional específica) que mais utilizou estas plataformas; e, que, dentro das áreas profissionais, foi a empresarial a que mais as utilizou
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Temos assistido, especialmente ao longo dos últimos dois anos,a um progressivo aumento da utilização das redes sociais por parte da Presidência da República Portuguesa, com destaque para o Facebook. Tal repete a tendência registada a nível mundial, com especial destaque para os EUA e para o seu actual presidente, Barack Obama. No caso português, a Presidência da República, órgão de soberania liderado pelo Prof. Cavaco Silva,é um dos mais activos nesta frente, procurando utilizar as redes sociais como um barómetro sobre a forma como os portugueses sentem a democracia e o estado da nação.
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Trabalho de Projeto realizado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores
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De todas as áreas que sofrerão alterações com o surgimento das Redes Sociais, as Relações Públicas encontram-se na fila da frente desde o seu começo, uma vez que os social media implicam um público e o estabelecimento de um relacionamento com este. Mesmo as dinâmicas presentes nas RP antes da era 2.0, como é o exemplo das relações com os media, interacção com stakeholders ou a gestão de crises, não só estão presentes nas Redes Sociais como são acentuadas e amplificadas por estas. Neste mundo digital, as marcas de moda ligadas ao prêt-à-porter expandem a sua comunicação a outro nível, adaptando-se às novas tecnologias e tirando o máximo partido do potencial que estas têm para lhes oferecer. Apostam em redes sociais como o Facebook e os Blogs da área da moda & beleza de modo a envolver e cativar o seu público-alvo e stakeholders de uma forma muito mais directa, onde estes têm agora uma voz activa e um papel determinante no sucesso da marca. Idealizadas para gerar notoriedade e aumentar a reputação das marcas, como se demonstra ao longo do presente Relatório de Estágio, as Redes Sociais são agora o melhor amigo das marcas e das Relações Públicas.
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We live in a changing world. At an impressive speed, every day new technological resources appear. We increasingly use the Internet to obtain and share information, and new online communication tools are emerging. Each of them encompasses new potential and creates new audiences. In recent years, we witnessed the emergence of Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other media platforms. They have provided us with an even greater interactivity between sender and receiver, as well as generated a new sense of community. At the same time we also see the availability of content like it never happened before. We are increasingly sharing texts, videos, photos, etc. This poster intends to explore the potential of using these new online communication tools in the cultural sphere to create new audiences, to develop of a new kind of community, to provide information as well as different ways of building organizations’ memory. The transience of performing arts is accompanied by the need to counter that transience by means of documentation. This desire to ‘save’ events reaches its expression with the information archive of the different production moments as well as the opportunity to record the event and present it through, for instance, digital platforms. In this poster we intend to answer the following questions: which online communication tools are being used to engage audiences in the cultural sphere (specifically between theater companies in Lisbon)? Is there a new relationship with the public? Are online communication tools creating a new kind of community? What changes are these tools introducing in the creative process? In what way the availability of content and its archive contribute to the organization memory? Among several references, we will approach the two-way communication model that James E. Grunig & Todd T. Hunt (1984) already presented and the concept of mass self-communication of Manuel Castells (2010). Castells also tells us that we have moved from traditional media to a system of communication networks. For Scott Kirsner (2010), we have entered an era of digital creativity, where artists have the tools to do what they imagined and the public no longer wants to just consume cultural goods, but instead to have a voice and participate. The creativity process is now depending on the public choice as they wander through the screen. It is the receiver who owns an object which can be exchanged. Virtual reality has encouraged the receiver to abandon its position of passive observer and to become a participant agent, which implies a challenge to organizations: inventing new forms of interfaces. Therefore, we intend to find new and effective online tools that can be used by cultural organizations; the best way to manage them; to show how organizations can create a community with the public and how the availability of online content and its archive can contribute to the organizations’ memory.
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Artigo baseado na comunicação proferida no 8º Congresso SOPCOM: Comunicação Global, Cultura e Tecnologia, realizado na Escola Superior de Comunicação Social (ESCS-IPL), Lisboa, Portugal, 17-19 de outubro de 2013
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores