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Communities and Technologies 2007 - Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference, Michigan State University 2007

English · Hardback

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This book covers the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and communities - both physical and virtual. The chapters deal with such subjects as online social network communities, implicit online communities, tools for researching communities, user generated content communities, communities of practice, and trust in communities. Among the many contexts for community technology applications studied in these chapters are businesses and professional settings, health care, game communities, e-government, rural communities, low income communities and physical neighborhoods. Collectively, they demonstrate the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of evolving communities and technologies scholarship.

List of contents

Everything in Moderation: The Effects of Adult Moderators in Online Youth Communities.- Introductions and Requests: Rhetorical Strategies That Elicit Response in Online Communities.- Rhythms of Social Interaction: Messaging Within a Massive Online Network.- A Noun Phrase Analysis Tool for Mining Online Community Conversations.- Reflections and Reactions to Social Accounting Meta-Data.- Modes of Social Science Engagement in Community Infrastructure Design.- Workplace Connectors as Facilitators for Work.- Online and Offline Integration in Virtual Communities of Patients - an Empirical Analysis.- Life in the Times of Whypox: A Virtual Epidemic as a Community Event.- Communities of Practice in MMORPGs: An Entry Point into Addiction?.- Factors Affecting User Participation in Video UCC (User-Created Contents) Services.- A Socio-Technical Approach for Topic Community Member Selection.- Tracking Online Collaborative Work as Representational Practice: Analysis and Tool.- Implicit Many-to-One Communication in Online Communities.- Sharing Wireless Internet in Urban Neighbourhoods.- CommunityNetSimulator: Using Simulations to Study Online Community Networks.- Technology and Community Behavior in Online Environments.- Trust in Electronic Networks of Practice: An Integrative Model.- Embeddedness and Media Use in Networks of Practice.- Enriching Community Networks by Supporting Deliberation.- Models of Government Blogging: Design Tradeoffs in Civic Engagement.- Tuning In: Challenging Design for Communities through a Field Study of Radio Amateurs.- Analyzing the Dynamics of Community Formation Using Brokering Activities.- A Relational Scaffolding Model of Hybrid Communication.- Advice Networks and Local Diffusion of Technological Innovations.- World Wide Webs: Crossing the DigitalDivide through Promotion of Public Access.- High Tech Programmers in Low-Income Communities: Creating a Computer Culture in a Community Technology Center.

Summary

This book covers the relationship between information and communication technologies (ICTs) and communities – both physical and virtual. The chapters deal with such subjects as online social network communities, implicit online communities, tools for researching communities, user generated content communities, communities of practice, and trust in communities. Among the many contexts for community technology applications studied in these chapters are businesses and professional settings, health care, game communities, e-government, rural communities, low income communities and physical neighborhoods. Collectively, they demonstrate the dynamic and interdisciplinary nature of evolving communities and technologies scholarship.

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