The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte Martins, Nuno
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Alvelos, Heitor, Brandão, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/257
Resumo: The goal of the present study is mapping the nature of possible contributions of participatory online platforms in citizen actions that may contribute in the fight against cancer and its associated consequences. These platforms are usually associated with entertainment: in that sense, we intent to test their validity in other domains such as health, as well as contribute to an expanded perception of their potential by their users. The research is based on the analysis of online solidarity networks, namely the ones residing on Facebook, Orkut and the blogosphere, that citizens have been gradually resorting to. The research is also based on the development of newer and more efficient solutions that provide the individual (directly or indirectly affected by issues of oncology) with the means to overcome feelings of impotence and fatality. In this article, we aim at summarizing the processes of usage of these decentralized, freer participatory platforms by citizens and institutions, while attempting to unravel existing hype and stigma; we also provide a first survey of the importance and the role of institutions in this kind of endeavor; lastly, we present a prototype, developed in the context of the present study, that is specifically dedicated to addressing oncology through social media. This prototype is already available online at www.talkingaboutcancer.org, however, still under development and testing. The main objective of this platform is to allow every citizen to freely build their network of contacts and information, according to their own individual and/ or collective needs and desires.
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title The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
spellingShingle The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
Duarte Martins, Nuno
Networking
Web 2.0
Design
Cancer
Citizenship
title_short The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
title_full The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
title_fullStr The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
title_full_unstemmed The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
title_sort The decentralized social networking systems towards mobilizing actions of citizenship and solidarity against cancer
author Duarte Martins, Nuno
author_facet Duarte Martins, Nuno
Alvelos, Heitor
Brandão, Daniel
author_role author
author2 Alvelos, Heitor
Brandão, Daniel
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte Martins, Nuno
Alvelos, Heitor
Brandão, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Networking
Web 2.0
Design
Cancer
Citizenship
topic Networking
Web 2.0
Design
Cancer
Citizenship
description The goal of the present study is mapping the nature of possible contributions of participatory online platforms in citizen actions that may contribute in the fight against cancer and its associated consequences. These platforms are usually associated with entertainment: in that sense, we intent to test their validity in other domains such as health, as well as contribute to an expanded perception of their potential by their users. The research is based on the analysis of online solidarity networks, namely the ones residing on Facebook, Orkut and the blogosphere, that citizens have been gradually resorting to. The research is also based on the development of newer and more efficient solutions that provide the individual (directly or indirectly affected by issues of oncology) with the means to overcome feelings of impotence and fatality. In this article, we aim at summarizing the processes of usage of these decentralized, freer participatory platforms by citizens and institutions, while attempting to unravel existing hype and stigma; we also provide a first survey of the importance and the role of institutions in this kind of endeavor; lastly, we present a prototype, developed in the context of the present study, that is specifically dedicated to addressing oncology through social media. This prototype is already available online at www.talkingaboutcancer.org, however, still under development and testing. The main objective of this platform is to allow every citizen to freely build their network of contacts and information, according to their own individual and/ or collective needs and desires.
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