This paper studies the conversations and activities of an online support group for breast cancer sufferers and survivors and their supporters. Using communications medium theory and social capital theory, it examines the mundane and profound exchanges, the poignant self-disclosures, the creative expressions of solidarity, and the minor but not-insignificant political actions of people--initially strangers--who come together as a 'virtuous circle,' not only to assist with medical issues but also to meet emotional and even material needs. Sponsored by the Canadian nonprofit organization Breast Cancer Action Nova Scotia (BCANS), this virtual community has logged over a half million messages since 1996. Not every BCANS participant is an activis...
The goal of the present study is mapping the nature of possible contributions of participatory onlin...
Background: It has been reported that a quarter of people diagnosed with cancer lack social support....
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
This ethnographic study examines the interactions of an online breast cancer community to understand...
In this ethnographic study, I examined the interactions of an online breast cancer community to unde...
With measures specific to the online cancer environment and data from an online survey of cancer pat...
People with a chronic illness like cancer often use the Internet to participate in online health dis...
To understand the underlying psychosocial reactions against the unfolding of medical events that ann...
PurposeParticipation in cancer support groups can provide a sense of community and may better prepar...
Individuals increasingly rely on healthcare virtual support communities (HVSCs) for social support a...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Earlier research shows that breast augmentation is positively correlated with positive psychological...
In this paper, we explore the role of the internet as a resource for self-managing problems experien...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Introduction: Online peer-to-peer social support programs are based on the premise that support from...
The goal of the present study is mapping the nature of possible contributions of participatory onlin...
Background: It has been reported that a quarter of people diagnosed with cancer lack social support....
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...
This ethnographic study examines the interactions of an online breast cancer community to understand...
In this ethnographic study, I examined the interactions of an online breast cancer community to unde...
With measures specific to the online cancer environment and data from an online survey of cancer pat...
People with a chronic illness like cancer often use the Internet to participate in online health dis...
To understand the underlying psychosocial reactions against the unfolding of medical events that ann...
PurposeParticipation in cancer support groups can provide a sense of community and may better prepar...
Individuals increasingly rely on healthcare virtual support communities (HVSCs) for social support a...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Earlier research shows that breast augmentation is positively correlated with positive psychological...
In this paper, we explore the role of the internet as a resource for self-managing problems experien...
This article draws on a study of 80 National Health Service cancer patients and their experiences of...
Introduction: Online peer-to-peer social support programs are based on the premise that support from...
The goal of the present study is mapping the nature of possible contributions of participatory onlin...
Background: It has been reported that a quarter of people diagnosed with cancer lack social support....
This exploratory work investigates the role of digital media in expanding health discourse practices...