Definitions from Wikipedia (Social information processing)
▸ noun: Social information processing theory, also known as SIP, is a psychological and sociological theory originally developed by Salancik and Pfeffer in 1978.
▸ noun: "an activity through which collective human actions organize knowledge."
▸ noun: Social information processing refers to a theory of how individuals, especially children, establish (or fail to establish) successful relationships with society.
▸ noun: the information processing that occurs in large-scale and typically networked groups.
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▸ noun: Social information processing theory, also known as SIP, is a psychological and sociological theory originally developed by Salancik and Pfeffer in 1978.
▸ noun: "an activity through which collective human actions organize knowledge."
▸ noun: Social information processing refers to a theory of how individuals, especially children, establish (or fail to establish) successful relationships with society.
▸ noun: the information processing that occurs in large-scale and typically networked groups.
▸ Words similar to social information processing
▸ Usage examples for social information processing
▸ Idioms related to social information processing
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near social information processing
▸ Rhymes of social information processing
▸ Invented words related to social information processing