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|a Scientific Foundations: A Case for Technology- Mediated Social- Participation Theory
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|a Technology-mediated social-participation systems, such as Wikipedia and TopCoder, allow a vast user base to collaborate to solve difficult problems. TMSP could be applied to many current social issues, but doing so requires new theory and infrastructure for social design.
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