Paths from Talk to Action

作者: Pinar Ozturk , Jeffrey Nickerson

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摘要: Peer production networks produce artifacts through the coordinated efforts of many. One form coordination is online asynchronous discussion. Using speech act theory as a basis, this study posits and empirically validates how user discussions not only describe topics community interested in but also symbolically reflect styles that drive affect subsequent collective action. An analysis WikiProject talk pages relationship to Wikipedia articles shows declarations announcements decisions taken at level significant driver While foster action, information-only lead less participation

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