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Title: Communicating in


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Chapter 6
Online Communication
  • Communicating in
  • Virtual Communities

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In 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.

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Online Communication
virtual community a shared understanding of
inter-relatedness among participants in
computer-mediated environments
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Precedents 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.

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Distinguishing Commonality Community
Online Communication
  • gesellschaft
  • a collective based on proximity and circumstance
  • gemeinschaft
  • a community based on strong identification with
    the group

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Qualities of Virtual CommunitiesWhat makes a
community?
Online Communication
  • 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.
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Qualities of Virtual CommunitiesWhat attracts
people to community?
Online Communication
  • 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.
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Whos Who in the Virtual Community
Online Communication
  • Netizens
  • Surfers
  • Lurkers
  • Privateers
  • Newbies

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Online Communication
  • netiquette
  • Internet etiquette, a code of accepted behavior
    for a virtual community

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Some 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

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Netiquette
Online Communication
  • 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.

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Online Communication
Group Decision Support Systems computer
networking software that allows working groups to
process more information, more quickly, with
greater participation among its members
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Critiques 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

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Online 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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