Virtual communities : bowling alone, online together / Felicia Wu Song.

By: Song, Felicia WuMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Digital formations: v. 54.Publisher: New York : Peter Lang, ©2009Description: xvii, 178 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781433103957; 1433103958; 9781433103964; 1433103966Subject(s): Online social networks | Internet -- Social aspects | Communities -- Philosophy | Computers and civilization | Information technology -- Social aspects | Communities -- Philosophy | Computers and civilization | Information technology -- Social aspects | Internet -- Social aspects | Online social networks | Autonomie | Computerunterstützte Kommunikation | Internet | Social Media | USA | civisme -- communauté virtuelle -- Internet -- Etats-Unis | Virtuelle Gemeinschaft | Autonomie | Internet | USA | Sociala nätverk online | Internet -- sociala aspekter | Informationsteknologi -- sociala aspekter | Communities Philosophy | Computers and civilization | Information technology Social aspects | Internet Social aspects | Online social networksAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Virtual communities.DDC classification: 302.30285 LOC classification: HM742 | .S66 2009Other classification: AP 18420 | MS 7965 | 05.20 | 71.39 | 77.63
Contents:
The virtual community -- A high-stakes battle : the context of virtual communities -- A cultural topography of virtual communities : the rough terrain of autonomy and control -- An alternative framework for understanding virtual communities -- The institutional landscape : the market of virtual communities -- The evolving landscape of virtual communities -- Technology, the self, and the market : eyeing the horizons of a brave new democracy -- Epilogue.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-171) and index.

The virtual community -- A high-stakes battle : the context of virtual communities -- A cultural topography of virtual communities : the rough terrain of autonomy and control -- An alternative framework for understanding virtual communities -- The institutional landscape : the market of virtual communities -- The evolving landscape of virtual communities -- Technology, the self, and the market : eyeing the horizons of a brave new democracy -- Epilogue.

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