1. Criminology and
the Web 2.0
Dipl. Soz. Christian Wickert, M.A.
ASC 2011 Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
November 19, 2011
2. Definition „Web 2.0“
• Tim O‘Reilly (2005) (http://www.oreilly.de/
artikel/web20.html)
• The web as a platform
• Internet user becomes co-developer/
author
• social platforms/ social media
3. Types of Social Media
• Weblogs
• Microblogging Systems (e.g. Twitter)
• Social Bookmarks (e.g. Digg, StumbleUpon,
Reddit, ...)
• Wikis
• RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
• Podcast, Slides,Videos
8. Microblogging
• Twitter has 200 million users
worldwide (BBC, 2011)
• articles limited to 140 characters
• PR & marketing tool
• rather information hub than
network
(non-reciprocal)
9. Microblogging
• Twitter has 200 million users
worldwide (BBC, 2011)
• articles limited to 140 characters
• PR & marketing tool
• rather information hub than
network
(non-reciprocal)
10. Social Bookmarking
• Reference system
• allows tagging
• services for scientific references
(CiteULike, Mendeley - also: reference
management application)
11. Wikis
• Hawaiian phrase for „quick“
• interlinked website (database)
• can be used as a tool for group
learning, group communication,
or documentation purposes
• colloborative work environment
12. Wikis
• Hawaiian phrase for „quick“
• interlinked website (database)
• can be used as a tool for group
learning, group communication,
or documentation purposes
• colloborative work environment
13. RSS
• Really Simple
Syndication
• standardized format for
web feeds (e.g. blog
entries)
• Feed Reader
• personal „newsletter“
14. RSS
• Really Simple
Syndication
• standardized format for
web feeds (e.g. blog
entries)
• Feed Reader
• personal „newsletter“
16. Four arguments
... for the use of social media in Social
Science/ Criminology
1. Public Criminology/ Open Access
2. Think outside the box
3. It‘s all about attention
4. Motivate students
17. • established 2007
• 730 postings
• in 30 categories
• by 80 authors
• Ø 1.600 visitors
per week
18. Public Criminology
Open Access
• Science should not be conducted
in an ivory tower
• influence the public discourse
about crime and crime control
19. Public Criminology
• Criminology as a „successful
failure“ (Loader & Sparks, 2011:11)
• While criminology as an academic discipline
is booming, the public reception of and
demand for criminological knowledge is
declining.
27. Promotion & Networking
• Google Page
Rank = Impact
factor
• Criminologia &
Krimpedia = PR 5
• provide useful
content: e.g. link
list, conference
calendar, user
forum etc.
28. Promotion & Networking
• Google Page
Rank = Impact
factor
• Criminologia &
Krimpedia = PR 5
• provide useful
content: e.g. link
list, conference
calendar, user
forum etc.
29. Motivate students
“People often say that motivation
doesn’t last. Well, neither does
bathing – that’s why we
recommend it daily.”
Zig Ziglar