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Beyond the digital divide into computer-mediated communications: A content analysis of the role of community weblogs in building Oldenburg's virtual third places in Black America.

机译:超越数字鸿沟,进入由计算机介导的交流:对社区博客在奥尔登堡在美国黑人中建立虚拟第三名的作用的内容分析。

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This dissertation uses content analysis to examine how African Americans utilize blogs to create virtual "third place" communities (as described by Oldenburg), as a means to rebuild aspects of community that are lacking in their "real-world" communities in regards to HIV/AIDS discussion and emotional support. The need for this new source of communal support arose from the silence and inactions of traditional black institutions as it pertained to crisis. The analysis focuses on discussion threads in which individuals in an African-American blogging community, Black America Web (BAW) (www.blackamericaweb.com), respond to HIV/AIDS articles/commentary online. The research addresses a basic question: How, and if so why, does the Weblog under study exhibit characteristics of "third places" as conceptualized by Oldenburg (1999)? The research lends credence to the belief that the importance of studying technology lies in the uniqueness of the social interactions the internet inspires, and not strictly for its technological attributes. Blogs were chosen because they represent a single virtual place, outside of large social gatherings, where people can engage in real time conversations on a grand scale, and unlike their physical counterparts, users are empowered by the relative cloak of anonymity afforded by the internet. Never before has a medium such as Information Communicative Technology (ICT) existed that can connect and enable conversations from members representing all classes of the geographically dispersed, cultural and ethnic community, with potentially everyone being able to contribute to the discussion and be heard.;Keywords. HIV/AIDS, blogs, community, third place, social support, content analysis, African-American
机译:本文使用内容分析来研究非洲裔美国人如何利用博客创建虚拟的“第三位”社区(如奥尔登堡所描述),以此作为重建在“现实世界”社区中缺乏艾滋病毒方面的社区的一种手段/ AIDS讨论和情感支持。传统的黑人机构在与危机有关的问题上保持沉默和无所作为,因此需要这种新的公共支持来源。该分析集中于讨论主题,在该主题中,非裔美国人博客社区Black America Web(BAW)(www.blackamericaweb.com)中的个人在网上对HIV / AIDS文章/评论作出回应。该研究解决了一个基本问题:所研究的Weblog如何以及(如果是为什么)表现出Oldenburg(1999)概念化的“第三位”特征?该研究使人们相信,研究技术的重要性在于互联网所激发的社会互动的独特性,而并非严格地出于技术属性。选择博客是因为它们代表了大型社交聚会之外的单个虚拟场所,人们可以在其中进行大规模的实时对话,而且与物理对手不同,用户可以通过互联网提供的相对匿名性来赋予用户权力。信息通信技术(ICT)从来没有像现在这样的媒体能够连接并实现代表来自地理位置分散,文化和族裔社区的所有阶层的成员的对话,并且每个人都有可能为讨论做出贡献并得到倾听。关键字。艾滋病毒/艾滋病,博客,社区,第三名,社会支持,内容分析,非裔美国人

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