Dario Taraborelli
Centre for Research in Social Simulation, University of Surrey

I am a postdoctoral fellow at the
University of Surrey, with a background in
cognitive science and philosophy of science.
The focus of my
current research is on
reputation, authority and trust in the Web as well as on factors that determine the
viability of online communities, in particular social networks.
I have a broad interest in several aspects of human cognition. I have been working in particular on the
relation between action and perception,
vision and
cognitive modularity.
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I am the editor of the
European Review of Philosophy, a peer-reviewed series edited yearly at the
Jean Nicod Institute and published by
CSLI Publications, Stanford focusing on
foundational issues in cognitive science.
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Latest:
- Mossio, M., Taraborelli, D. (2008) Action-dependent perceptual invariants. From ecological to sensorimotor approaches. pdf
- Taraborelli, D., Mossio, M. (2008)
On the relation between the enactive and the sensorimotor approach to perception. pdf
- Roth, C., Taraborelli, D., Gilbert, N. (2008) Measuring wiki viability. An empirical assessment of the social dynamics of a large sample of wikis. pdf
- Taraborelli, D. (2008) Soft peer review. Social software and distributed scientific evaluation. pdf››