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Danah Boyd on "The Significance of Social Software". It smells like she's mainly still arguing against Clay Shirky's FramIng of it - z2004-10-14- Social Software History. While parts of these technologies have been built in research, the actual advances are impossible to construct in a laboratory due to the sociological effects necessary for maturation.
I just ran across this Don Norman piece complaining about the impracticality (for Product Development) of the knowledge of people trained in the Behavioral, Cognitive, and Social Science-s ([BCSS]). He talks a lot about Engineer Ing vs Science, Analysis vs Synthesis, Business vs Academy - various pairs of Two Cultures.
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