Title: Communicating in
1Chapter 6
Online Communication
- Communicating in
- Virtual Communities
2In this chapter, you will learn
Online Communication
- A definition and some historical precedents for
virtual communities - The qualities that contribute to a virtual
community - The roles people play within these aggregates
- How norms are formed and enforced and
- Objections to the viability of virtual
communities.
3Online Communication
virtual community a shared understanding of
inter-relatedness among participants in
computer-mediated environments
4Precedents for Virtual Communities
Online Communication
- Mediated channels such as newspapers helped
inspire an imagined community among the citizenry
of colonial America. - In the mid-twentieth century, distribution
networks called amateur press associations
distributed self-published zines. - Freenets, such as that in Cleveland, were among
the first contemporary virtual communities.
5Distinguishing Commonality Community
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- gesellschaft
- a collective based on proximity and circumstance
- gemeinschaft
- a community based on strong identification with
the group
6Qualities of Virtual CommunitiesWhat makes a
community?
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- Minimum level of interactivity
- Variety of communicators
- Common public space
- Minimum level of sustained membership
Jones, Q. (1997, December). Virtual-communities,
virtual settlements cyber-archaeology A
theoretical outline. Journal of Computer-Mediated
Communication, 3 (3) lthttp//www.ascusc.org/jcmc/v
ol3/ issue3/jones.html.
7Qualities of Virtual CommunitiesWhat attracts
people to community?
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- External factors
- Temporal structure
- Infrastructure of the computer system
- Purposes for CMCs use
- Characteristics of the group and its members
Baym, N.K. (1998). The emergence of on-line
community. In S.G. Jones (Ed.), Cybersociety 2.0
Revisiting computer-mediated communication and
community (pp. 35-68 0. Thousand Oaks, CA Sage.
8Whos Who in the Virtual Community
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- Netizens
- Surfers
- Lurkers
- Privateers
- Newbies
9Online Communication
- netiquette
- Internet etiquette, a code of accepted behavior
for a virtual community
10Some Common Rules of Netiquette
Online Communication
- Respect others feelings, time, bandwidth,
privacy, mistakes - Adhere to real-life standards of behavior
- Know where you are
- Make yourself look good
- Share knowledge
- Help prevent flame wars
- Dont abuse your power
11Netiquette
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- Netiquette emerges from within a given virtual
community. - When these norms are violated, members can
sanction offenders by - harassing or silencing them,
- capturing their transmissions, or
- otherwise interfering with their ability to
communicate.
12Online Communication
Group Decision Support Systems computer
networking software that allows working groups to
process more information, more quickly, with
greater participation among its members
13Critiques of the Community Metaphor
Online Communication
- Access that is required to participate is not
available to all - Cyberbalkanization refers to potential for
increased fragmentation - Exchange of information may not be sufficient to
establish a community
14Online Communication
A Brief Review
1. What off-line precedents are there for
virtual communities? 2. What roles do Internet
users play in virtual communities? 3. What four
qualities must be present for there to be a
virtual community? 4. How are the norms of
netiquette enforced? 5. What threatens the
viability of the community metaphor?
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