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Click here to buy Network and Netplay: Virtual Groups on the Internet by  Fay Sudweeks, Margaret L. McLaughlin, and Sheizaf Rafaeli. Network and Netplay: Virtual Groups on the Internet
by Fay Sudweeks, Margaret L. McLaughlin, and Sheizaf Rafaeli
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  • Cover Type: Paperback with 320 pages
  • Published by: AAAI Press
  • Edition: 1st Edition February 6, 1998
  • Written in: English
  • ISBN 10 Number: 0262692066
  • ISBN 13 Number: 978-0262692069
  • Book Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Weighs: 1.2 pounds

Product Description
foreword by Ronald Rice





The vast, international web of computer networks that is the Internet offers millions of users the opportunity to exchange electronic mail, photographs, and sound clips; to search databases for books, CDs, cars, and term papers; to participate in real-time audio- and video-conferencing; and to shop for products both virtual and physical. This huge conglomerate of links, hyperlinks, and virtual links is not just a technology for linking computers--it is a medium for communication.

The convergence of computer and communication technologies creates a social convergence as well. People meet in chat rooms and discussion groups to converse on everything from auto mechanics to postmodern art. Networked groups form virtually and on-the-fly, as common interests dictate. Like interpersonal communication, the networks are participatory, their content made up by their audience. Like mass-mediated communication, they involve large audiences. But the networks are neither purely interpersonal nor purely mass--they are a new phenomenon.

Network and Netplay addresses the mutual influences between information technology and group formation and development, to assess the impact of computer-mediated communications on both work and play. Areas discussed include the growth and features of the Internet, network norms and experiences, and the essential nature of network communication.

Contributors: Michael Berthold, Lee Li-Jen Chen, Richard Coyne, Brenda Danet, Patrick Doyle, Brian R. Gaines, Barbara Hayes-Roth, Steve Jones, Sandra Katzman, Edward Mabry, Richard MacKinnon, Margaret McLaughlin, Sid Newton, Kerry Osborne, Sheizaf Rafaeli, Yehudit Rosenbaum-Tamari, Lucia Ruedenberg, Christine Smith, Fay Sudweeks, Alexander Voiskounsky, Diane Witmer.

Book Info
A collection of related studies that emphasize the growth and features of the Internet & the nature of networks ( such as demographics of online users & styles such as graphic accents, signatures & flaming). DLC: Computer networks. Paper.

Reader Reviews
This is an excellent book collection of articles on CMC. It's especially a great resource for historical research into the early days of the Internet and the web. Although some topics may seem somewhat dated, nevertheless they are still applicable to the present date in terms of the nature of network mediated communications. The main focus of the book collection is on textual communications. It also expands on CMC's impacts on knowledge creation and sharing. The theoretical works in the last two chapters further expand the discussions on the nature of virtual world and virtual interaction. The book is an essential resource for people interested in surveying the research in CMC, computer-supported cooperative work, and net-based communications


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