Networked cultural diffusion and creation on YouTube: An analysis of YouTube memes

WW Xu, JY Park, JY Kim, HW Park - Journal of Broadcasting & …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Web 2.0-based cultural diffusion occurs not only through viral word-of-mouth communication
but also through Internet memes in which cultural consumers review, resemble, and recreate …

Ethical dimensions of music information retrieval technology

A Holzapfel, B Sturm, M Coeckelbergh - Transactions of the …, 2018 - diva-portal.org
This article examines ethical dimensions of Music Information Retrieval (MIR) technology. It
uses practical ethics (especially computer ethics and engineering ethics) and socio …

The influence of social commerce on eco‐friendly consumer behavior: Technological and social roles

B Gao, Z Li, J Yan - Journal of Consumer Behaviour, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
There is much evidence that consumers' eco‐friendly consumption behaviors have changed
with the development of the mobile internet economy and social networks. Social commerce …

Who owns what? Psychological ownership in shared augmented reality

L Poretski, O Arazy, J Lanir, O Nov - International Journal of Human …, 2021 - Elsevier
Psychological ownership defines how we behave in and interact with the social world and
the objects around us. Shared Augmented Reality (shared AR) may challenge conventional …

Computers can't give credit: How automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community

A Monroy-Hernández, BM Hill… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
In this paper, we explore the role that attribution plays in shaping user reactions to content
reuse, or remixing, in a large user-generated content community. We present two studies …

Appropriate or remix? The effects of social recognition and psychological ownership on intention to share in online communities

S Kim, SG Kim, Y Jeon, S Jun, J Kim - Human–Computer …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Even though negative aspects of making use of others' work, such as illegal appropriation,
have been found in online communities, remixing is considered a type of constructive …

Children's media making, but not sharing: The potential and limitations of child-specific DIY media websites

S Grimes, DA Fields - Media International Australia, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
From drawing pictures to making home movies, children have long produced their own, do-it-
yourself (DIY) media at the individual and local scales. Today, children's DIY media creation …

Designing for remixing: Supporting an online community of amateur creators

A Monroy-Hernández - 2012 - dspace.mit.edu
This work describes a framework for the design and study of an online community of
amateur creators. I focus on remixing as the lens to understand the contexts and processes …

Virtue ethics and digital 'flourishing': An application of Philippa Foot to life online

PL Plaisance - Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The neo-Aristotelian virtue theory of Philippa Foot is presented here as an alternative
framework that is arguably more useful than deontological approaches and that relies less …

[图书][B] Yārsān of Iran, Socio-Political Changes and Migration

SB Hosseini - 2020 - Springer
Research suggests that religious practice can, to a significant extent, be a strong aspect of
identity for diaspora communities, although immigrant groups vary in the ways they …