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Table 7 Shatford Layne Images Attributes Used In This Project 43 Table 6 Rosch’s Subordinate Image Category 40 Table 5 Rosch’s Superordinate Image Category 40 Table 3 Comparing Chracteristics: Taxonomies, Folksonomies and Social Curation 35 Table 2 Examples of Panofsky’s Three Strata 31

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Table 1 Panofsky’s Three Strata of Subject Matter or Meaning 29 And of course, deepest thanks to David Sutcliffe, for never giving up. I would also like to extend fond appreciation to both P. Brian O’Connor, who can be relied upon to always deliver one more interesting idea to delightfully complicate matters. Unexpected Findings Related To Re-Searching PinsĬunning Intelligence and Social CollectingĪPPENDIX C: USER STATISTICS 2012 -2014 PINTEREST USER STATISTICSĪPPENDIX F ALL PIN NAMES: SECONDARY, PRIMARY, INTRINSIC “Private” language: Codes in Pinterest names Most commonly observed language games related to pin naming in Pinterest Rules and determinacy in Pinterest language games Pin Name Distribution: Panofsky’s Strata of Subject Matter or Meaning Wittgenstein’s Rule-Guided Language-Game Analysis : Observed Forms In PinterestĬHAPTER 4 ANALYSIS OF DATA, RESEARCH FINDINGS, AND DISCUSSION Pinterest should be studied and discussed like other “social media” sitesĭata analysis: Panofsky/Rosch/Stratford Layne matrix Pinterest is primarily for selling products, principally to women Pinterest Is (a) only used by women, (b) reducing its importance Observed existing non-user attitudes related to the pinterest site in general Wittgenstein’s rule-guided language-game analysis Image name iconology: Tools for assigning meaning Two stage (primary versus secondary) subject matter categories Triads of visual categories: Basic, subordinate and superordinate Visual categorization and interindexer consistency Visual categorization in image collection indexing Rosch’s three levels of categorical abstractionĭeveloping the Panofsky, Rosch and Shatford Layne matrix Panofsky’s three strata of subject matter Unique user behaviors when naming in PinterestĪnalyzing the words used in names: Wittgenstein’s language gamesĬollecting the language used in names: Panofsky, Rosch and Shatford Layne matrix “A crazy human indexing machine”: Pinterest as a search mechanism Social collecting: The emergence of ‘user-curators’ Large institutional image collections: Language and control issues






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