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Virtual online communities: A study of Internet based community interactions.

机译:虚拟在线社区:基于Internet的社区交互的研究。

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The aim of this research was to better understand virtual online communities (VOCs), that is, communities that are formed and maintained through the Internet. This research was guided by four research questions: What do participants in VOCs actually seek? How does a participant critically evaluate information produced in VOCs? What differences do VOC members perceive between their online community experiences compared to their experiences in real-life face-to-face communities? In what ways might a VOC shape its members' views toward political and social change?The methodology employed was participant observation of 20 informants within their online and offline realms plus in-depth interviews with each informant. Interviews and observations were conducted from 2005--2007.This research identified two different types of VOCs: dependent and self-contained VOCs. Dependent VOCs act as extensions to already existent face-to-face communities while self-sustained VOCs are communities where relationships between members are formed, developed, and nurtured purely through virtual encounters on the Internet based on shared interests. Four functions were identified in this study: information exchange, social support exchange, friendship, recreation. Information exchange is a function where the VOC main purpose was to provide information for members. Social support refers to the degree to which a person's basic social needs are gratified through interaction with others. Friendship are formed within the VOC not only for social support, but also provide deeper, more meaningful relationships. Recreation within a VOC occurs when the community's main purpose is purely entertainment.This study also identified six motivations: accessibility/convenience, escapism, alternate identities, social recognition, voyeurism, written communication as a medium. Three issues in VOCs also emerged in this study: trust, evaluation of online material, and marginalized communities. VOCs exist in a public space and members have a certain degree of anonymity so that trust and ability to evaluate online material was found as a significant issue. Members were hesitant to reveal their true identity unless a bond had been established first. This produced problems in evaluation of content. The issue of marginalized communities was also found where gay members who were ostracized by the general public utilized the VOC as a means for communications.
机译:这项研究的目的是更好地了解虚拟在线社区(VOC),即通过Internet形成和维护的社区。这项研究受到四个研究问题的指导:VOC的参与者实际寻求什么?参与者如何评判VOC中产生的信息?与在现实生活中面对面的社区中的体验相比,VOC会员对在线社区的体验有何不同? VOC会以何种方式影响其成员对政治和社会变革的看法?所采用的方法是,参与者在线和离线领域观察20名线人,并对每位线人进行深入采访。从2005年至2007年进行了访谈和观察,这项研究确定了两种不同类型的VOC:依赖型VOC和独立型VOC。依赖的VOC扩展了已经存在的面对面社区,而自我维持的VOC则是纯粹基于Internet上基于共享兴趣的虚拟接触在成员之间建立,发展和培育成员关系的社区。这项研究确定了四个功能:信息交流,社会支持交流,友谊,娱乐。信息交换是一项功能,VOC的主要目的是为成员提供信息。社会支持是指通过与他人互动而满足一个人的基本社会需求的程度。在VOC内建立友谊不仅是为了获得社会支持,而且还提供了更深入,更有意义的关系。当社区的主要目的纯粹是娱乐时,在VOC内进行娱乐。本研究还确定了六个动机:可及性/便利性,逃避现实,替代身份,社会认可,偷窥,以书面沟通为媒介。本研究中还出现了VOC中的三个问题:信任,在线资料评估和边缘化社区。 VOC存在于公共场所,成员具有一定程度的匿名性,因此人们发现信任和评估在线材料的能力是一个重要问题。除非首先建立联系,否则成员不愿透露自己的真实身份。这在内容评估中产生了问题。还发现了边缘化社区的问题,那些被普通民众排斥的同性恋者利用VOC作为交流手段。

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  • 作者

    Budiman, Adrian M.;

  • 作者单位

    Ohio University.;

  • 授予单位 Ohio University.;
  • 学科 Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 167 p.
  • 总页数 167
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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