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      Local Community Intelligence, Wellbeing and the Potential Role of Web 2.0 Applications

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      Proceedings of HCI 2011 The 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
      Human Computer Interaction
      4 - 8 July 2011
      Web 2.0 Applications, Collective Intelligence, Diversity, Social Innovation, Wellbeing
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            Abstract

            Web 2.0 applications offer some interesting possibilities for the Collective Intelligence (CI) of Local Communities. Local Communities typically have limited resources and technological know-how to fully exploit the features of Web 2.0. However, their usually diverse mixed demographic may be advantageous in community intelligence and decision making with implications for Wellbeing. Evidence shows a mixed range of knowledge and perspectives is often superior to expert opinion. This could confer particular benefits for Local Communities. This paper suggests that individuals within Local Communities may be very receptive to increased community engagement, outlines the need for a taxonomy to maximise the outcomes of Collective Intelligence (CI), speculates about some possibly rich seams for future research and some expedient ways of doing this through the use of Web 2.0 applications. In doing so there is consideration of contributions from Computer Science, Management and Design.

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            Conference
            July 2011
            July 2011
            : 29-34
            Affiliations
            [0001]Highwire

            Lancaster University LA1 4YW
            Article
            10.14236/ewic/HCI2011.23
            cb7f8ce2-aead-49ea-827b-ead35b6b4fb4
            © Rachel Keller. Published by BCS Learning and Development Ltd. Proceedings of HCI 2011 The 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

            Proceedings of HCI 2011 The 25th BCS Conference on Human Computer Interaction
            HCI
            25
            Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
            4 - 8 July 2011
            Electronic Workshops in Computing (eWiC)
            Human Computer Interaction
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            1477-9358 BCS Learning & Development

            Self URI (article page): https://www.scienceopen.com/hosted-document?doi=10.14236/ewic/HCI2011.23
            Self URI (journal page): https://ewic.bcs.org/
            Categories
            Electronic Workshops in Computing

            Applied computer science,Computer science,Security & Cryptology,Graphics & Multimedia design,General computer science,Human-computer-interaction
            Web 2.0 Applications,Social Innovation,Collective Intelligence,Wellbeing,Diversity

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