Abstract
Collective representations of the quality of artifacts are produced by human societies in a variety of contexts. These representations of quality emerge from a broad range of social interactions, from the uncoordinated behaviour of large collectives of individuals, to the interaction between individuals and organizations, to complex socio-technical processes such as those enabled by online peer production systems. This special issue brings together contributions from sociology, social psychology and social simulation to shed light on the nature of these representations and the social processes that produce them. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
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Roth, C., Taraborelli, D., & Gilbert, N. (2011, December). Symposium on “Collective representations of quality.” Mind and Society. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11299-011-0092-7
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