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This paper reports results from an analysis of interviews and surveys with computational modelers. The interviews involved asking participants if they felt that modelers should follow a code of ethics. The survey included the Schwartz Value Survey and questions about experiences with and views on codes of ethics. The paper identifies two key themes from the interview data: being faithful to the reality...
This paper describes an automatic text analysis of values contained in the Enron email dataset that seeks to explore the potential to apply value patterns to cluster a social network. Two hypotheses are posed: individuals communicate more frequently with other individuals who share similar value patterns than with individuals with different value patterns; and people who communicate more frequently...
Net neutrality is an important telecommunications policy debate. This debate is closely tied to technological innovation, economic development, and information access. Values help shape stakeholders' positions on this debate. This paper examines the role of values in shaping the Net neutrality debate through a content analysis of public hearings on Net neutrality. The paper presents a quantitative...
Different information and communication technologies (ICTs) are related in complex ways and, accordingly, their diffusion trajectories are related, too. How can the relationships among multiple ICTs be described and analyzed in a scalable way? In this study, we offer a scalable methodology, based on computational analysis of discourse, to examine the relationships among ICTs. Specifically, we employed...
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