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Using the Viable System Model to Understand the Roles of Non-Human Actors in Online Communities

机译:使用可行的系统模型来了解非人体演员在在线社区中的作用

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While myriad studies have explored the role of humans in online social media-based communities, fewer studies have examined the roles of non-human actors in those online places. This study uses the actor-network theory and the viable system model to analyze the roles of hashtags communities to gain a better understanding of the larger cybernetic ecosystem in which non-human actors operate. Actor-network theory provides the theoretical understanding that frames this study. The viable system model is a five-tier system based on methods of communication and control in both living and non-living entities. Data sources included fieldnotes, social media profiles, blogs, personal websites, personal communications, interviews, and demographic surveys. Findings suggest that non-human actors have an ability to affect change within the ecosystem, but non-human actors cannot be viewed as viable standalone systems. Viability is only possible when humans participate within the ecosystem at large.
机译:虽然无数的研究已经探索了人类在线社交媒体的社区的作用,但较少的研究已经研究了非人类参与者在那些在线的角色。 本研究采用了演员 - 网络理论和可行的系统模型来分析Hashtags社区的角色,以更好地了解非人类参与者运作的较大的控制论生态系统。 演员 - 网络理论提供了本研究的理论理解。 可行的系统模型是一种基于生活和非生物实体的沟通和控制方法的五层系统。 数据源包括FieldNotes,社交媒体简介,博客,个人网站,个人通信,访谈和人口调查。 调查结果表明,非人类参与者有能力影响生态系统内的变化,但非人类参与者不能被视为可行的独立系统。 只有当人类在生态系统内参与生态系统时才才有能力。

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