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Social Data, Ownership & Territory Jenn Thom IBM Research @jennthom #timemap #sxtimemap

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#timemap #sxtimemap

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#timemap #sxtimemap ©Herbert  F.  Johnson  Museum  of  Art,  Cornell  University  

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How can designers of collaborative storytelling systems provide contributors with ways to express ownership of publicly shared content? #timemap #sxtimemap

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Territoriality is the expression of ownership to others in a shared space. #timemap #sxtimemap

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Defining Territoriality The role of territoriality •  Signals control •  Clarifies social ambiguity •  Defines boundaries (Altman, 1975; Brown, 2005; Goffman,1971; Sack, 1986) Credit:  dsleeter_2000   #timemap #sxtimemap

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©  compujereamy   Credit:  Simon  Hammond   #timemap #sxtimemap

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Online space as territory #timemap #sxtimemap

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Owner attribution should benefit the creator and the curator. Credit structures should be flexible enough to evolve with social norms. Provenance should be visible at each phase. #timemap #sxtimemap

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Mutually beneficial attribution #timemap #sxtimemap

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Credit structure & social norms #timemap #sxtimemap

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#timemap #sxtimemap Make provenance visible

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Supporting a sense of ownership can empower creators & contributors of collectively created stories. #timemap #sxtimemap