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- ZeitschriftenartikelCollective organization of discourse expertise using information technology – CODE IT!(it - Information Technology: Vol. 60, No. 1, 2018) Paul, Katharina T.This paper offers a short report on a participatory citizen science project and offers some reflections on the lessons learned. In particular, we report on our aims and methods, and the development and use of a web application that we designed to enable a collective analysis of press releases allowing a high number of users. Specifically, we give a brief account of the HTML- and PHP-based platform, which was used to analyze and review press releases on a controversial vaccine.
- KonferenzbeitragThe Practice Turn in IT Security - An Interdisciplinary Approach(INFORMATIK 2019: 50 Jahre Gesellschaft für Informatik – Informatik für Gesellschaft, 2019) Kocksch, Laura; Poller, AndreasIT security has traditionally been approached as an isolated technological phenomenon or as a matter of user incompetency. In our work, we suggest to apply a practice turn to the study of IT security to unfold the nexus of practices that is involved in engaging with IT security work. In doing so, IT security becomes an organizational, social and political phenomena that demands interdisciplinary attention from computer science and social science alike.
- KonferenzbeitragSummary: Social Science Theories in Software Engineering Research(Software Engineering 2023, 2023) Lorey, Tobias; Ralph, Paul; Felderer, MichaelHuman aspects are becoming increasingly important in software engineering research. Despite this, it is unclear how software engineering utilizes existing theories from social sciences. As a result, the objective of this critical review is to assess which and how social science theories are used in five high-quality software engineering research journals. 87 unique social science theories from disciplines such as psychology, management, and economics are identified. However, the results show that less than two percent of articles employ a social science theory, and there are still challenges with incorporating social science theories in software engineering research.