Top Banner
Framing Facebook use Dr. Jan Schmidt Senior Researcher for Digital Interactive Media and Political Communication Facebook Developer Garage, Hamburg, 14.05.2008
11

Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Jan 20, 2015

Download

Technology

Jan Schmidt

Short Presentation for the Facebook Developer Garage in Hamburg
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Framing Facebook use

Dr. Jan Schmidt

Senior Researcher for Digital Interactive Media and Political Communication

Facebook Developer Garage, Hamburg, 14.05.2008

Page 2: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 2 of 10

What I‘m interested in

Using facebook

Page 3: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 3 of 10

Using facebook

Using Facebook

Facebook facilitates practices of…

www.flickr.com/photos/44029537@N00/12760664/

– Identity management (Expressing individual interests, experiences, opinions, skills, etc.)

http://flickr.com/photos/mylesdgrant/495698908/

– Relationship management (articulating and maintaining existing relationships, finding and contacting new people)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/axels_bilder/1267008046/

– Information management (finding, selecting and sharing information and content)

Page 4: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 4 of 10

Framing facebook use

Using facebook

CodeFunctionalities of Facebook and its applications

Interface design

RelationsArticulated „friend“ships

Public & private conversations

Interactions (sharing groups, playing games, collaborating, …)

RulesShared Habits

Social Norms

Terms of Service

Laws

What is possible – and what is not?

„communities of practice“

feedback (intended & unintended)

Page 5: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 5 of 10

Code framing use: Privacy management

Page 6: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 6 of 10

Users giving feedback: Q&A

Page 7: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 7 of 10

Users giving feedback: Mobilization and protest

Page 8: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 8 of 10

User bending code: Creative Use of relationship

Page 9: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 9 of 10

Code & Facebook use - some open questions

1. To which degree is code regulating specific actions? - What is determining if and to which extent users actually follow the „suggestions“ of code? - When do users „rebel“ by articulating and mobilizing protest („voice“), when do they

abandon a platform or application („exit“)?

2. Who is shaping and regulating the code itself? - How are the networks shaped in which code is developed and improved?- What are the power (im)balances between Facebook, external developers and the

different user communities?

3. How can code in general (and interface design in particular) assist nuanced identity-, relationship- and information management without - being too complicated to comprehend and - giving way for unintended consequences (e.g. with respect to privacy)?

Page 10: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 10 of 10

Thank You!

Dr. Jan Schmidt

Hans-Bredow-Institut

Warburgstr. 8-10, 20354 Hamburg

[email protected]

www.hans-bredow-institut.de

www.schmidtmitdete.de

twitter.com/JanSchmidt

Page 11: Facebook_Developer_Garage_Hamburg_2008

Dr. Jan Schmidt Page 11 of 10

Further Reading

– Schmidt, Jan (2007): Social Software: Facilitating information-, identity- and relationship management. In: Burg, Thomas N. / Jan Schmidt (Eds.): BlogTalks Reloaded. Social Software - Research and Cases. Vienna/Norderstedt: Books on Demand. 2007. 31-49. Online: http://www.bamberg-gewinnt.de/wordpress/wp-content/pdf/blogtalksreloaded_3_schmidt.pdf .