| Peter Ludlow - 1996 - 564 páginas
...enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace. A virtual community as they exist today is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| Allen Kent, James G. Williams - 1999 - 392 páginas
...computer-mediated communication, particularly long-term, textually mediated conversations among large groups. It is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of cornputer networks and bulletin... | |
| Chidambaram, Laku, Zigurs, Ilze - 2000 - 260 páginas
...computermediated communication, particularly long-term, textually-mediated conversations among large groups. It is a group of people who may or may not meet one another...words and ideas through the mediation of computer networks and bulletin boards. The range of activities is immense. People chat. They argue. They exchange... | |
| 2001 - 143 páginas
...form webs of personal relationships in cyberspace [15]. He continues to define virtual communities as a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| Kong-Chong Ho, Randy Kluver, Kenneth C. C. Yang - 2003 - 292 páginas
...aggregations that emerge when enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace.... It is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| Kong-Chong Ho, Randy Kluver, Kenneth C. C. Yang - 2003 - 292 páginas
...aggregations that emerge when enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace.... It is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| John G. Bruhn - 2005 - 336 páginas
...cyberspace. A virtual community is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and networks” (Rheingold, 1994, pp. 57—58). Online community has also become a blanket term to describe any collection... | |
| Stewart Marshall, Wallace Taylor, Xing Huo Yu - 2004 - 328 páginas
..."...cultural aggregations that emerge when enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace... a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| David Tabachnick, Toivo Koivukoski - 2004 - 262 páginas
...aggregations that emerge svhen enough people bump into each other often enough in cyberspace - . - [a] group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and... | |
| John G. Bruhn - 2005 - 332 páginas
...cyberspace. A virtual community is a group of people who may or may not meet one another face to face, and who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of computer bulletin boards and networks" (Rheingold, 1994, pp. 57-58). Online community has also become a blanket term to describe any collection... | |
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