The notion of community has a long tradition in sociology as a term to define a sui generis social space, quite distinct from that conventionally termed society. Today, the prophecy of a rapid eclipse of communities does not seem confirmed by observation. Instead the importance of an analytical distinction between communities tied to a specific place and communities of interest appears to be confirmed. The world of the web, with its virtual locations which allow the exchange of information, the meeting of individuals and sharing process to take place, was created and has developed above all through the aggregation of what have become known as "virtual communities". This paper begin with a description of the beginning and fortunes of the ter...
An online community refers to a group of people who interact and engage with each other primarily th...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
Research on virtual communities represents a way to relate to the vast question of collective imagin...
The notion of community has a long tradition in sociology as a term to define a sui generis social s...
Virtual communities, the object of study typical of the 90s, have contributed enormously to the evol...
The study of communities has been a predominant theme in the social scientific examination of the In...
In this paper, I review the long-established use of the concept of ‘community’ which att...
The interactions based around the taping, trading, and collecting of live music performances have ev...
This chapter explores the theoretical and conceptual assumptions underlying the notion of virtual co...
The aim of my bachelor's work, "Does a virtual community exist? ", is to find out, using the analysi...
This chapter asks what is distinctive about researching virtual communities. In so doing it troubles...
Communities and neighbourhoods are often perceived to be under threat in the information society, as...
Este artículo ofrece algunos elementos de discusión para conceptuar los grupos que emergen en el con...
This chapter addresses the relation community-society in the case of Web-based constellations; how i...
The article presents a conceptualization of a new form of community - virtual community. The author ...
An online community refers to a group of people who interact and engage with each other primarily th...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
Research on virtual communities represents a way to relate to the vast question of collective imagin...
The notion of community has a long tradition in sociology as a term to define a sui generis social s...
Virtual communities, the object of study typical of the 90s, have contributed enormously to the evol...
The study of communities has been a predominant theme in the social scientific examination of the In...
In this paper, I review the long-established use of the concept of ‘community’ which att...
The interactions based around the taping, trading, and collecting of live music performances have ev...
This chapter explores the theoretical and conceptual assumptions underlying the notion of virtual co...
The aim of my bachelor's work, "Does a virtual community exist? ", is to find out, using the analysi...
This chapter asks what is distinctive about researching virtual communities. In so doing it troubles...
Communities and neighbourhoods are often perceived to be under threat in the information society, as...
Este artículo ofrece algunos elementos de discusión para conceptuar los grupos que emergen en el con...
This chapter addresses the relation community-society in the case of Web-based constellations; how i...
The article presents a conceptualization of a new form of community - virtual community. The author ...
An online community refers to a group of people who interact and engage with each other primarily th...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
Research on virtual communities represents a way to relate to the vast question of collective imagin...