@inproceedings{quteprints27367, month = {August}, year = {2009}, address = {Vancouver, Canada}, booktitle = {Symposium on Social Intelligence and Networking, 2009 IEEE International Conference on Social Computing }, author = {Andry Rakotonirainy and Seng Wai Loke and Patricia L. Obst}, title = {Social Awareness Concepts to Support Social Computing}, abstract = {Our social life is characterised by norms that manifest as attitudinal and behavioural uniformities among people. With greater awareness about our social context, we can interact more efficiently. Any theory or account of human interaction that fails to include social concepts could be suggested to lack a critical element. This paper identifies social concepts that need to be supported by future context-aware systems. It discusses the limitations of existing context-aware and Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) to support social psychology theories related to the identification and membership of social groups. We argue thatsocial norms are among the core modeling concepts that future context-aware systems need to capture with the view to support and enhance social interactions. The social concepts identified in this paper could be used to simulate agent interactions imbued with social norms or use ICT to facilitate, assist or enhance social interactions. They also could be used in virtual communities modeling where the awareness of a community as well as the process of joining and exiting a community are important.}, keywords = {Social Concepts , Social Computing, Social Norms}, url = {https://eprints.qut.edu.au/27367/} }