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Platform ecology: A user‐centric and relational conceptualization of online platforms

Online platforms provide a technological infrastructure allowing social actors to enact and utilize networks with a global reach. They play important roles as intermediaries and algorithm-based curators of social interaction. This paper addresses two knowledge gaps: First, while a growing number of...

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Published in:Global networks (Oxford) 2022-07, Vol.22 (Early View), p.564-579
Main Authors: Ibert, Oliver, Oechslen, Anna, Repenning, Alica, Schmidt, Suntje
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Ecology
Heuristic
ICT
Infrastructure
Internet
knowledge networks
network society
networks
Social dynamics
Social interaction
Social networks
Social systems
Society
transnational social relations
Transnationalism
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