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| * Avatar |
* Avatar |
| * Cyber Communities |
* Cyber Communities |
| * Cyber Soziologie |
* Cyber Soziologie |
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* Cybersocial limits |
| * Foren |
* Foren |
| * Klassengesellschaft |
* Klassengesellschaft |
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* Mediensoziologie Web |
| * Online Soziologie |
* Online Soziologie |
| * Social Networks |
* Social Networks |
| * Sozialisierung |
* Sozialisierung |
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| # Soziologie des Internet |
# Soziologie des Internet |
| # Zugänge und Analysen zur religiösen Dimension des Cyberspace |
# Zugänge und Analysen zur religiösen Dimension des Cyberspace |
| # Virtual Minds |
# Virtual Minds |
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# Hosting Web Communities |
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| +++ Literaturerhebung -- Details |
+++ Literaturerhebung -- Details |
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| ISBN: 3930924056 |
ISBN: 3930924056 |
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| Agents, spies, zombies, con-men , fakes legal entities, novel and dream characters, avatars and bots are crossing borders in a virtual as well as in a real setting. They allow themselves to be understood as those staged, imagined, dreamt of, substituted or programmed. The book presents and reflects these strange entities from many points of view. |
Agents, spies, zombies, con-men , fakes legal entities, novel and dream characters, avatars and bots are crossing borders in a virtual as well as in a real setting. They allow themselves to be understood as those staged, imagined, dreamt of, substituted or programmed. The book presents and reflects these strange entities from many points of view. |
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**Hosting Web Communities** |
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How do online communities work? |
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Author: Cliff Figalo |
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Verlag: Wiley, 1998 |
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Web: http://archive.salon.com/21st/books/1998/10/19books.html |
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People love using computers to socialize; that's been evident since the days of the Commodore 64 BBS two decades ago. The lure of what's now going by the name of online community -- whether to discuss a common interest, sling scurrilous insults or battle aliens -- has long been sufficiently compelling that people would brave downright hostile technology for the pleasure of hanging out with each other. |
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