2 @inproceedings{michlmayr_quality_2003,
3 title = {Quality and the reliance on individuals in free software projects},
4 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Open Source Software Engineering},
5 author = {Michlmayr, Martin and Hill, Benjamin Mako},
7 pages = {105{\textendash}109}
10 @inproceedings{hill_responses_2010,
11 address = {Washington, {D.C.}},
12 title = {Responses to remixing on a social media sharing website},
13 abstract = {In this paper we describe the ways participants of the Scratch online community, primarily young people, engage in remixing of each others' shared animations, games, and interactive projects. In particular, we try to answer the following questions: How do users respond to remixing in a social media environment where remixing is explicitly permitted? What qualities of originators and their projects correspond to a higher likelihood of plagiarism accusations? Is there a connection between plagiarism complaints and similarities between a remix and the work it is based on? Our findings indicate that users have a very wide range of reactions to remixing and that as many users react positively as accuse remixers of plagiarism. We test several hypotheses that might explain the high number of plagiarism accusations related to original project complexity, cumulative remixing, originators' integration into remixing practice, and remixee-remixer project similarity, and find support for the first and last explanations.},
14 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th {AAAI} Conference on Webslogs and Social Media},
16 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako Hill and Monroy-Hern\'{a}ndez, Andr\'{e}s and Olson, Kristina},
19 file = {hill_monroy-hernandez_olson_ICWSM10.pdf:/home/mako/zotero_istek/storage/QHRQUT3R/hill_monroy-hernandez_olson_ICWSM10.pdf:application/pdf}
22 @article{hill_remixing_2012,
23 title = {The remixing dilemma: the tradeoff between generativity and originality},
24 volume = {Forthcoming},
25 journal = {American Behavioral Scientist},
26 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako and Monroy-Hern\'{a}ndez, Andr\'{e}s},
31 @unpublished{hill_status_2012,
32 address = {Berkman Center for Internet and Society},
33 title = {Status, Social Signalling and Collective Action in a Peer Production Community},
34 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako and Shaw, Aaron and Benkler, Yochai},
36 note = {Working Paper}
39 @inproceedings{monroy-hernandez_computers_2011,
40 address = {Vancouver, {BC}, Canada},
41 title = {Computers can't give credit: how automatic attribution falls short in an online remixing community},
42 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems},
44 author = {Monroy-Hernandez, Andres and Hill, Benjamin Mako and Gonzalez-Rivero, Jazmin and boyd, danah},
49 @unpublished{hill_almost_2012,
50 address = {Massachusetts Instiute of Technology},
51 title = {Almost Wikipedia: What eight early online collaborative encyclopedia projects reveal about the mechanisms of collective action},
52 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako},
54 note = {Working Paper}
57 @unpublished{hill_causal_2012,
58 address = {Massachusetts Instiute of Technology},
59 title = {Causal Effects of a Reputation-Based Incentive in an Peer Production Community},
60 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako},
62 note = {Working Paper}
65 @unpublished{hill_cost_2012,
66 address = {Massachusetts Instiute of Technology},
67 title = {The cost of collaboration for code and art: Evidence from a remixing community},
68 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako and Monroy-Hern\'{a}ndez, Andr\'{e}s},
70 note = {Working Paper}
73 @unpublished{hill_is_2012,
74 address = {Massachusetts Instiute of Technology},
75 title = {Is volunteer labor a "fixed and finite" resource? Evidence from peer production},
76 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako},
78 note = {Working Paper}
81 @incollection{hill_revealing_2010,
82 title = {Revealing Errors},
83 booktitle = {Error: Glitch, Noise, and Jam in New Media Cultures},
84 publisher = {Continuum},
85 author = {Hill, Benjamin Mako},
86 editor = {Nunes, Mark},
91 @inproceedings{buechley_lilypad_2010,
92 address = {Aarhus, Denmark},
93 title = {{LilyPad} in the wild: how hardware's long tail is supporting new engineering and design communities},
94 isbn = {978-1-4503-0103-9},
95 booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th {ACM} Conference on Designing Interactive Systems},
97 author = {Buechley, Leah and Hill, Benjamin Mako},
100 file = {Buechley and Hill - 2010 - LilyPad in the wild.pdf:/home/mako/zotero_istek/storage/TZV4IE8U/Buechley and Hill - 2010 - LilyPad in the wild.pdf:application/pdf}