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Father of media studies

Marshal McLuhan

Types of systems enable to communicate by computer & networks

Computer mediated communication

What are the 4 concept of communication?

Dynamic, Transactional, Mutimodal, Multifunctional

changing/ shifts) context specific, and technological advancements

Dynamic

Sender, receiver, message and all about relationships

Transactional

Has several functions such as


Inform/educate


Persuade/ convince


Regulate/ control and


Inspire/ entertain

Multifunctional

Has 2 modes of communication

Multimodal

2 modes of communication

Verbal and non verbal

7 Noise in communication

Environmental, physiological, psychological, semantic, syntactical, organizational and cultural

Physical or activities such as noise fro a construction

Environmental

Physical maladies

Physiological

Certain attitude/ disorders/ emotions

Psychological

Interpretations /euphemism

Semantic

Grammar/ verb tense

Syntactical

Badly stated direction

Organizational

Stereotype/ different traditions values beliefs and actions

Cultural

What are 3 characteristics if CMC?

Highly Interactive communication


Multi way communication


Synchronous vs asynchronous

Support complex process of interaction

Highly Interactive communication

two way/ all participants may respond and receive and example of this is group chat

Multi way communication

Real time and not on the same time

Synchronous vs asynchronous

Theories of CMC

Social presence theory



Lack of social context cues hypothesis



Media Richness theory



The social identity model of Deindividuation effects



Signaling theory

theory that can enhance or reduce presence or warmth

Social presence theory

Theory that limits presence because cues like body, tone of voice are not see and reduce emotional connection

Lack of social context cues hypothesis

Different medium have different level of richness or capacity to transmit information

Media Richness theory

Paano malalaman kapag rich ang isang media? Kapag meron syang?

Immediate feedback


Multiple cues


Personalization


Language variety

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

What are the key ideas of SIDE MODEL?

Group identity vs, Personal identity


Informative influence


Anonymity and social context

Posting vulgar, insults and angry words, intense argument/ very aggressive form of intimidation

Flaming

What are 4 perspectives on flames?

Newbie flame


Failed flame


A missed Flame


A true Flame

What are the characteristics of flaming?

Hostility and aggression


Anonymity and reduced social cues


Escalation


Platform and context

5 qualities of CMC

Sensory Appeal


Synchronicity


Hypertextuality


Interactivity


Pocket switching

Types of online communities

Forums and discussions boards


Niche internet groups


Faming communities


Support groups


Social media communities

Key features of online communities

Moderation and governance


Anonymity


Content sharing


Shared purpose

Benefits of online communities

Access to knowledge and resources


Collaboration and crowd sourcing


Social connection


Support and engagement

Challenges in Online communities

Maintaining engagement


Echo chambers and polarization


Toxicity and trolling


Trust and authencity

Emerging trends in online communities

Private communities


Influence led communities


Decentralized communities

Impact online communities in society

Cultural exchange


Social movements and activism


Support for marginalized groups

Roles in Online community

Community architect


Community manager


Professional manager



Free member


Passive Lurker


Active lurker


Power Lurker

Types of Trajectories

Peripheral (Lurker)


Inbound (Novice)


Insider (Regular)


Boundary (Leader)


Outbound (Elders)

a types of online communities that enable users to connect with friends, share content, and engage in conversations.?

SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNITIES

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

Types of online communities that are structured around question and answer

FORUMS AND DISCUSSION BOARDS

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

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

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

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

A key features of online communities that have rules and guidelines to maintain a respectful and productive environment.

MODERATION AND GOVERNANCE

A key features where users have the option to remain anonymous

ANONYMITY

One of the benefits of online communities where allows member to gain knowledge from experts and peers

ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE AND RESOURCES

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

one of the benefits where members collaborate on projects and share idea, often creating thing collectively

COLLABORATION AND CROWDSOURCING

challenge in online communities that some online spaces can become breeding grounds for negative behavior

TOXICITY AND TROLLING

Challenges in online communities that focus on specific ideologies

ECHO CHAMBERS AND POLARIZATION

a challenge to the online community where member need to keep a community active and engaged can be a challenging

MAINTAINING ENGAGEMENT

A challenge to the online community where lead to fake identities and information.

Trust and authencity