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Culture of the Internet

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Culture of the Internet

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Culture of the Internet book

Culture of the Internet

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Culture of the Internet book

Edited BySara Kiesler
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1997
eBook Published 6 January 2014
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806389
Pages 480
eBook ISBN 9781315806389
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Computer Science, Engineering & Technology
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Kiesler, S. (Ed.). (1997). Culture of the Internet (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315806389

ABSTRACT

As we begin a new century, the astonishing spread of nationally and internationally accessible computer-based communication networks has touched the imagination of people everywhere. Suddenly, the Internet is in everyday parlance, featured in talk shows, in special business "technology" sections of major newspapers, and on the covers of national magazines. If the Internet is a new world of social behavior it is also a new world for those who study social behavior. This volume is a compendium of essays and research reports representing how researchers are thinking about the social processes of electronic communication and its effects in society. Taken together, the chapters comprise a first gathering of social psychological research on electronic communication and the Internet.

The authors of these chapters work in different disciplines and have different goals, research methods, and styles. For some, the emergence and use of new technologies represent a new perspective on social and behavioral processes of longstanding interest in their disciplines. Others want to draw on social science theories to understand technology. A third group holds to a more activist program, seeking guidance through research to improve social interventions using technology in domains such as education, mental health, and work productivity. Each of these goals has influenced the research questions, methods, and inferences of the authors and the "look and feel" of the chapters in this book.

Intended primarily for researchers who seek exposure to diverse approaches to studying the human side of electronic communication and the Internet, this volume has three purposes:
* to illustrate how scientists are thinking about the social processes and effects of electronic communication;
* to encourage research-based contributions to current debates on electronic communication design, applications, and policies; and
* to suggest, by example, how studies of electronic communication can contribute to social science itself.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|2 pages

THE NET AS IT WAS AND MIGHT BECOME

chapter 1|32 pages

The Rise and Fall of Netville: The Saga of a Cyberspace Construction Boomtown in the Great Divide

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chapter 2|18 pages

Atheism, Sex, and Databases: The Net as a Social Technology

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chapter 3|15 pages

Pornography in Cyberspace: An Exploration of What's in USENET

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chapter |3 pages

BOX: Erotica on the Internet: Early Evidence From the HomeNet Trial

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chapter 4|30 pages

From the Couch to the Keyboard: Psychotherapy in Cyberspace

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part II|2 pages

ELECTRONIC GROUPS

chapter 5|18 pages

Interpreting Soap Operas and Creating Community: Inside a Electronic Fan Culture

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chapter 6|22 pages

Mudding: Social Phenomena in Text-Based Virtual Realities

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chapter 7|14 pages

Constructions and Reconstructions of Self in Virtual Reality: Playing in the MUDs

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chapter 8|22 pages

Seeking Social Support: Parents in Electronic Support Groups

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chapter 9|28 pages

An Electronic Group Is Virtually a Social Network

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part III|2 pages

POWER AND INFLUENCE

chapter 10|24 pages

A Brave New World or a New World Order?

ByChristopher R. Kedzie

chapter 11|23 pages

Conflict on the Internet

ByPeter J. Carnevale, Tahira M. Probst

chapter |3 pages

BOX: Coordination, Control, and the Intranet

ByRob Kling

part IV|4 pages

COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK

chapter 12|14 pages

Electronic Brainstorming: Science Meets Technology in the Group Meeting Room

Edited BySara Kiesler

chapter 13|19 pages

Email Overload: Exploring Personal Information Management of Email

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chapter |3 pages

BOX: More That We Can Know: The Attentional Economics of Internet Use

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part V|4 pages

NETWORKED ORGANIZATIONS

chapter 14|20 pages

The Kindness of Strangers: On the Usefulness of Electronic Weak Ties for Technical Advice

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chapter 15|20 pages

Media Use in a Global Corporation: Electronic Mail and Organizational Knowledge

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chapter 16|18 pages

Organizational Dimensions of Effective Digital Library Use: Closed Rational and Open Natural Systems Models

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chapter 17|22 pages

The Internet in School: A Case Study of Educator Demand and Its Precursors Janet W. Schofield, Ann Davidson,

ByJanet E. Stocks, Gail Futoran

part VI|2 pages

DIFFERENCES IN ACCESS AND USAGE

chapter 18|22 pages

Computer Networks and Scientific Work

ByJohn P. Walsh, Todd Bayma

chapter 19|24 pages

Computers and Connectivity: Current Trends

ByTora K. Bikson, Constantijn W. A. Panis

chapter |16 pages

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