Conceptualising Digital Materiality and its Socio-Technical Implications through the Phenomenon of Crowdsourcing

Pages: 3 - 8
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Digital materiality is a relatively new concept in the information systems literature that attempts to give “substance” to, or explain the material properties of, digital artefacts. These artefacts, such as software programs, are challenging our traditional assumptions of what is “materiality”. Crowdsourcing or the aggregation of publicly-reported data for a variety of purposes – from tracking instances of violence within a geographic area, to...
Paper Details
Title
Conceptualising Digital Materiality and its Socio-Technical Implications through the Phenomenon of Crowdsourcing
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Pages
3 - 8
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