Title :
Oil and Water do Mix: Social Science Meets Engineering Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective on Cyberworlds
Author_Institution :
Human Informatics Div., Tohoku Gakuin Univ., Sendai
Abstract :
The study of cyberworlds and their design is now a well established field in computer science & engineering. In parallel, within the social sciences there is also a growing corpus of research regarding the subjective, psychological, social and cultural aspects of cyberworlds such as: human cognition as a base for A.I., social systems modeling and complexity, social networks and group formation, virtual identity, cybereconomy and cyberculture; among others. In this paper, the author presents a brief layered overview of these themes with the aim of providing the reader with an introduction of how cyberworlds can be studied through a transdisciplinary perspective in which both social science and engineering can coexist towards a holistic understanding
Keywords :
computer science; social aspects of automation; social sciences; computer science; cyberworld; engineering; social science; transdisciplinary perspective; Cognition; Computer science; Cultural differences; Design engineering; Humans; Informatics; Modeling; Petroleum; Psychology; Social network services;
Conference_Titel :
Cyberworlds, 2006. CW '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lausanne
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2671-3