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55 Cards in this Set
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Father of media studies |
Marshal McLuhan |
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Types of systems enable to communicate by computer & networks |
Computer mediated communication |
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What are the 4 concept of communication? |
Dynamic, Transactional, Mutimodal, Multifunctional |
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changing/ shifts) context specific, and technological advancements |
Dynamic |
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Sender, receiver, message and all about relationships |
Transactional |
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Has several functions such as Inform/educate Persuade/ convince Regulate/ control and Inspire/ entertain |
Multifunctional |
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Has 2 modes of communication |
Multimodal |
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2 modes of communication |
Verbal and non verbal |
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7 Noise in communication |
Environmental, physiological, psychological, semantic, syntactical, organizational and cultural |
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Physical or activities such as noise fro a construction |
Environmental |
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Physical maladies |
Physiological |
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Certain attitude/ disorders/ emotions |
Psychological |
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Interpretations /euphemism |
Semantic |
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Grammar/ verb tense |
Syntactical |
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Badly stated direction |
Organizational |
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Stereotype/ different traditions values beliefs and actions |
Cultural |
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What are 3 characteristics if CMC? |
Highly Interactive communication Multi way communication Synchronous vs asynchronous |
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Support complex process of interaction |
Highly Interactive communication |
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two way/ all participants may respond and receive and example of this is group chat |
Multi way communication |
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Real time and not on the same time |
Synchronous vs asynchronous |
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Theories of CMC |
Social presence theory Lack of social context cues hypothesis Media Richness theory The social identity model of Deindividuation effects Signaling theory |
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theory that can enhance or reduce presence or warmth |
Social presence theory |
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Theory that limits presence because cues like body, tone of voice are not see and reduce emotional connection |
Lack of social context cues hypothesis |
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Different medium have different level of richness or capacity to transmit information |
Media Richness theory |
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Paano malalaman kapag rich ang isang media? Kapag meron syang? |
Immediate feedback Multiple cues Personalization Language variety |
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Had an intersting evolution in the literaryure and explain how people's behavior changes in groups due to the influence of social identity rather than indvidual. |
The social identity model of deindividuation effects |
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What are the key ideas of SIDE MODEL? |
Group identity vs, Personal identity Informative influence Anonymity and social context |
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Posting vulgar, insults and angry words, intense argument/ very aggressive form of intimidation |
Flaming |
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What are 4 perspectives on flames? |
Newbie flame Failed flame A missed Flame A true Flame |
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What are the characteristics of flaming? |
Hostility and aggression Anonymity and reduced social cues Escalation Platform and context |
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5 qualities of CMC |
Sensory Appeal Synchronicity Hypertextuality Interactivity Pocket switching |
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Types of online communities |
Forums and discussions boards Niche internet groups Faming communities Support groups Social media communities |
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Key features of online communities |
Moderation and governance Anonymity Content sharing Shared purpose |
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Benefits of online communities |
Access to knowledge and resources Collaboration and crowd sourcing Social connection Support and engagement |
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Challenges in Online communities |
Maintaining engagement Echo chambers and polarization Toxicity and trolling Trust and authencity |
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Emerging trends in online communities |
Private communities Influence led communities Decentralized communities |
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Impact online communities in society |
Cultural exchange Social movements and activism Support for marginalized groups |
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Roles in Online community |
Community architect Community manager Professional manager Free member Passive Lurker Active lurker Power Lurker |
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Types of Trajectories |
Peripheral (Lurker) Inbound (Novice) Insider (Regular) Boundary (Leader) Outbound (Elders) |
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a types of online communities that enable users to connect with friends, share content, and engage in conversations.? |
SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNITIES |
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How has the internet affected the English language in positive side in texting and social media? |
- quicker communication - use of abbreviation to express the same ideas - created ideas to express actions that its not exist before |
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Types of online communities that are structured around question and answer |
FORUMS AND DISCUSSION BOARDS |
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A types of online communities where can form virtually any topic like forums, books and many more and these allow people with very specific interests to connect |
NICHE INTEREST GROUPS |
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A types of online communities where often created for facing shared challenges such as health issues, mental issues or addiction and these groups provide emotional support, advice and a sense of belonging |
SUPPORT GROUPS |
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A key features of online communities that are united by a common interest, goal or purpose. Whether its a fan or coding community |
Shared purpose |
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A key features of online communities where members often share articles, videos and personal stories. This exchange of content fosters community interaction and learning |
CONTENT SHARING |
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A key features of online communities that have rules and guidelines to maintain a respectful and productive environment. |
MODERATION AND GOVERNANCE |
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A key features where users have the option to remain anonymous |
ANONYMITY |
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One of the benefits of online communities where allows member to gain knowledge from experts and peers |
ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES |
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one of the benefits of online communities where people who may be isolated or lacking in person social networks and provide a valuable way to interact with others |
SOCIAL CONNECTION |
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one of the benefits where members collaborate on projects and share idea, often creating thing collectively |
COLLABORATION AND CROWDSOURCING |
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challenge in online communities that some online spaces can become breeding grounds for negative behavior |
TOXICITY AND TROLLING |
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Challenges in online communities that focus on specific ideologies |
ECHO CHAMBERS AND POLARIZATION |
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a challenge to the online community where member need to keep a community active and engaged can be a challenging |
MAINTAINING ENGAGEMENT |
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A challenge to the online community where lead to fake identities and information. |
Trust and authencity |