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Handbook of Research on Urban Tourism, Viral Society, and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
A social semantic Web 3.0 site, in the form of a global digital glossary, where common citizens may define ideas and concepts, even if evaluated by a Wikipedia commission, dedicated to controlling some anti-democratic practices and writings, such as racist postures, fake news, among others.
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Which Sociology of Urban Tourism in the Day After Viral Society?: For an Intercultural, Intermediary, and Inter-Methodological Hybrid and Open Research
Pedro Andrade (University of Minho, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3369-0.ch001
Abstract
The contemporary pandemic conjuncture may lead to a ‘viral society', an unprecedent social paradigm involving deep economic, political, and cultural transformations. To cope with this globally unstable situation, it is urgent to deconstruct and reconstruct knowledge (e.g., through a social and sociological Encyclopedia of Viral Tourism addressing a particular genealogy of research on tourism studies and to be disseminated via a Virtual Sociological Museum). The author invokes here recent debates and his own personal research. Epistemologically, the pertinence of a hybrid and open research and several theoretical topics and case studies on tourism are discussed, for example, tourism articulated with the COVID-19 pandemic and the encounter of this viral tourism conjuncture with the war in Ukraine, which defines a new breed of war tourism. Regarding methodologies, the author converses on Hybrid Discourse Analysis and Visual, Virtual, and Viral Methods, such as sociological comics, video papers, artistic sociology, and sociological augmented reality.
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Use of Semantics to Manage 3D Scenes in Web Platforms
A free, peer-produced, multilingual encyclopedia with content from around the world. The site is a Wiki, a platform which enables anyone to edit and add to an article.
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The Wheel of Wikipedia Collaborating at Boston University Libraries
Free online multilingual encyclopedia consisting of millions of pages.
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Wikis as an Exemplary Model of Open Source Learning
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Capturing Online Collaboration in the Design Elements Model for Web 2.0 and Beyond
an online encyclopedia on the Internet where users can check definition of the words freely. This site also allows users to edit a content and collaboratively work with others on a new definition.
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Collective Intelligence
An international Web-based free-content encyclopedia. It exists as a wiki, a type of Web site that allows visitors to edit its content; the word “Wikipedia” itself is a portmanteau of “wiki” and “encyclopedia.” Wikipedia is written collaboratively by volunteers; it allows most articles to be changed by anyone with access to a computer, Web browser, and Internet connection (adapted from Wikipedia).
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Measuring the Effectiveness of Wikipedia Articles: How Does Open Content Succeed?
Is the first and the most well-known wiki-type website that provide information about various topics in form of an encyclopedia.
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Security of Web Servers and Web Services
Wikipedia is a multilingual and free encyclopedia on the Internet.
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Information Literacy in the 21st Century
An example of a loosely structured online resource collection where the information resources can be contributed by any person and the process of validating the information occurs voluntarily by members who consider themselves part of that community. The growth of Wikipedia entries has been rapid and there are now over 100,000 articles in many languages.
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Virtual Knowledge-Building Communities
An online, free access, volunteer-contributed encyclopedia. As a wiki-based application, Wikipedia pages are created by a group of collaborating users. In Wikipedia, all users are potential authors and editors of the content. Initiated in 2001, the project of Wikipedia currently has millions of articles in many dozens of language versions.
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Learning With Laptops
A free online, multilingual, open content, Web-based, advertisement-free encyclopedia service. The service has succeeded in the aim of creating and distributing a free, online international encyclopedia in as many languages as possible. It is written and updated collaboratively by volunteers, allowing almost any article to be changed by any reader. Because of its public nature and potentially broad base of contributors, Wikipedia is essentially free of bias. Its editorial policy is to adopt a neutral point of view, representing views fairly and without bias (Wikipedia, 2006a AU15: The in-text citation "Wikipedia, 2006a" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 2006b AU16: The in-text citation "Wikipedia, 2006b" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. , 2006c AU17: The in-text citation "Wikipedia, 2006c" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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