Metaphors and Communities
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Metaphors in communities
Metaphors represent our way of thinking about speci c concepts. In the context of DE this aspect is of high relevance. Understanding metaphorical mapping would help to prevent misunderstanding at di erent levels: interpersonal, organizational, scientific and cultural.
- OPAALS questionnaire
We gained the first insights into concepts and their metaphorical use by means of the OPAALS questionnaire, a long-term study in which the OPAALS consortium prticipated. The participants were asked to provide their associations to several concepts that are of relevance in the research on DE: knowledge, network, language, digital ecosystem, community, collaboration. A qualitative analysis of the information submitted in three questionnaire waves showed two main concepts that are used metaphorically depending on the domain of research. These concepts are "Digital Ecosystem (DE)" and "Network".
- OPAALS text corpus
The collection was analyzed with the TermExtractor tool. Qualitative analysis has shown that the majority of terms and concepts was used metaphorically. Furthermore, our analysis proved that the metaphorical use of the same concepts varies depending on di fferent research domains, such as the terms "network" and "identity". A variety of multi-word terms extracted from OPAALS data are metaphors in its nature (e.g. Digital Ecosystem, community network, social network).