Profile: Scott

Robertson

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Scott Robertson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Hawaii, and Director of HI’CHI, the Hawaii Computer-Human Interaction Lab. His general research area is Human-Computer Interaction, and current research involves user studies of how voters browse and utilize political information on the Internet. He is also interested in understanding how socio-technical systems can be used in government and politics, and in the design of information systems to support civic participation and learning. Dr. Robertson is a Senior Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and a Fellow of the American Psychological Society (APS). He earned his Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from Yale University.

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Presentation Date:
4/17/2009
Presentation Time:
10:30 am
Paper Title:
YouTube and Facebook
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Online Video ‘Friends’ Social Networking
Abstract:
This paper examines the links to YouTube from the Facebook “walls” of Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain over two years prior to the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. User-generated linkage patterns show how participants in these politically-related social networking dialogues used online video to make their points. We show a strong integration of the Web 2.0 and new media technologies of social networking and online video. We argue that political discussion in social networking environments can no longer be viewed as primarily textual, and that neither Facebook nor YouTube can be viewed as isolated information environments. Their interlinkage pattern, combined with links to other sites, provides a multidimensional communication environment which participants must navigate in order to gain a full understanding of the issues. Civic life is becoming more sociotechnical, and will therefore involve engagements with ideas as they are constructed by others out of disparate information sources and their interlinkages.

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