Social translucence
Author(s) -
Thomas Erickson,
Wendy A. Kellogg
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
acm transactions on computer-human interaction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1557-7325
pISSN - 1073-0516
DOI - 10.1145/344949.345004
Subject(s) - knowledge management , embodied cognition , face (sociological concept) , context (archaeology) , reuse , computer science , focus (optics) , sociology , human–computer interaction , engineering , artificial intelligence , paleontology , social science , physics , optics , biology , waste management
We are interested in desiging systems that support communication and collaboration among large groups of people over computing networks. We begin by asking what properties of the physical world support graceful human-human communication in face-to-face situations, and argue that it is possible to design digital systems that support coherent behavior by making participants and their activites visible to one another. We call such systems “socially translucent systems” and suggest that they have three characteristics—visbility, awareness, and accountability—which enable people to draw upon their experience and expertise to structure their interactions with one another. To motivate and focus our ideas we develop a vision of knowledge communities, conversationally based systems that support the creation, management and reuse of knowledge in a social context. We describe our experience in designing and deploying one layer of functionality for knowledge communities, embodied in a working system called “Barbie” and discuss research issues raised by a socially translucent approach to design.
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