Communities and neighbourhoods are often perceived to be under threat in the information society, as technological developments accelerate economic and social change. Technological developments may also provide a solution: \u27virtual communities\u27. There has been much debate about whether virtual communities can exist, but in the midst of such debates there has been little recognition that \u27community\u27 is a complex phenomenon. Many varieties of community exist, which can be categorised as moral, normative or proximate. Evidence suggests that some varieties of community can be constituted via electronic communication, but it is probably not possible to replicate those features of community that many people find lacking in modern life...
Over the past decade, advances in the Internet and media technology have literally brought people cl...
Abstract This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the const...
Sense of community has traditionally been associated with groupings of people from geographical loca...
Communities and neighbourhoods are often perceived to be under threat in the information society, as...
Information technologies have made virtual communities possible. A community is a gathering of indiv...
The impressive development of electronic communication techniques has given rise to virtual\ud commu...
The interactions based around the taping, trading, and collecting of live music performances have ev...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
This chapter asks what is distinctive about researching virtual communities. In so doing it troubles...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...
The idea of the 'information society' has taken hold in sociological and political analysis. Informa...
Community is a recurring topic in research touching on digital cultures. Yet this notion is not spec...
The notion of community has a long tradition in sociology as a term to define a sui generis social s...
This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the construction o...
This chapter addresses the relation community-society in the case of Web-based constellations; how i...
Over the past decade, advances in the Internet and media technology have literally brought people cl...
Abstract This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the const...
Sense of community has traditionally been associated with groupings of people from geographical loca...
Communities and neighbourhoods are often perceived to be under threat in the information society, as...
Information technologies have made virtual communities possible. A community is a gathering of indiv...
The impressive development of electronic communication techniques has given rise to virtual\ud commu...
The interactions based around the taping, trading, and collecting of live music performances have ev...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
This chapter asks what is distinctive about researching virtual communities. In so doing it troubles...
The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place an...
The idea of the 'information society' has taken hold in sociological and political analysis. Informa...
Community is a recurring topic in research touching on digital cultures. Yet this notion is not spec...
The notion of community has a long tradition in sociology as a term to define a sui generis social s...
This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the construction o...
This chapter addresses the relation community-society in the case of Web-based constellations; how i...
Over the past decade, advances in the Internet and media technology have literally brought people cl...
Abstract This article argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the const...
Sense of community has traditionally been associated with groupings of people from geographical loca...