This paper challenges traditional explorations of online communities that have relied upon assumptions of trust and social cohesion. In the analysis presented here, conflict becomes more than just dysfunctional communication andprovides an alternative set of unifying principles and rationales for understanding social interaction and identity shape shifting within an online community. A modelis advanced that describes the systematic techniques of hostility and aggression in technologically enabled communities that take the form of contemporary tribalism.It is argued that this tribe-like conflict embodies important rituals essential for maintaining and defining the contradictory social roles sometimes found in onlineenvironments. This researc...
Peoples’ need to socialise with others and greed for power can be best captured with Aristotle\u27s ...
Nowadays, with the use of social media generalizing, increasingly more people gather online to share...
The outcomes of interaction in online communities depend to a large extent on finding solutions to t...
This paper challenges traditional explorations of online communities that have relied upon assumptio...
In this paper we progress a model that describes and explicates the systematic techniques of hostili...
Information Systems (IS) and Community Informatics (CI) research encompasses a variety of interpreta...
This paper examines a specific online community and the degree to which participants' association is...
Conflicts are very common in Online Consumption Communities (OCC) and prior research indicates contr...
How have online communities affected the ways their users construct, view, and define their identity...
How identity is communicated in forum-based Virtual Communities of Consumption (VCCs) and the role o...
Online brand communities reflect a shared interest among participants that sustains community identi...
Online communities (OC) are an expanding social phenomenon gaining increasing interest from marketin...
Conflicts are part and parcel of online community dynamics (De Valck 2007; Harrison and Jenkins 1996...
There is a continued interest amongst information system scholars on online communities (OCs). Curre...
This paper analyzes social conflicts among amateur computer gamers who are playing online multiplaye...
Peoples’ need to socialise with others and greed for power can be best captured with Aristotle\u27s ...
Nowadays, with the use of social media generalizing, increasingly more people gather online to share...
The outcomes of interaction in online communities depend to a large extent on finding solutions to t...
This paper challenges traditional explorations of online communities that have relied upon assumptio...
In this paper we progress a model that describes and explicates the systematic techniques of hostili...
Information Systems (IS) and Community Informatics (CI) research encompasses a variety of interpreta...
This paper examines a specific online community and the degree to which participants' association is...
Conflicts are very common in Online Consumption Communities (OCC) and prior research indicates contr...
How have online communities affected the ways their users construct, view, and define their identity...
How identity is communicated in forum-based Virtual Communities of Consumption (VCCs) and the role o...
Online brand communities reflect a shared interest among participants that sustains community identi...
Online communities (OC) are an expanding social phenomenon gaining increasing interest from marketin...
Conflicts are part and parcel of online community dynamics (De Valck 2007; Harrison and Jenkins 1996...
There is a continued interest amongst information system scholars on online communities (OCs). Curre...
This paper analyzes social conflicts among amateur computer gamers who are playing online multiplaye...
Peoples’ need to socialise with others and greed for power can be best captured with Aristotle\u27s ...
Nowadays, with the use of social media generalizing, increasingly more people gather online to share...
The outcomes of interaction in online communities depend to a large extent on finding solutions to t...