Social media as windows on the social life of the mind

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Abstract

This is a programmatic paper, marking out two directions in which the study of social media can contribute to broader problems of social science: understanding cultural evolution and understanding collective cognition. Under the first heading, I discuss some difficulties with the usual, adaptationist explanations of cultural phenomena, alternative explanations involving network diffusion effects, and some ways these could be tested using social-media data. Under the second I describe some of the ways in which social media could be used to study how the social organization of an epistemic community supports its collective cognitive performance. Copyright © 2008, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rights reserved.

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Shalizi, C. R. (2008). Social media as windows on the social life of the mind. In AAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report (Vol. SS-08-06, pp. 87–92).

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