This book considers the importance of communication technology that allows users to become socially competent in ways that transcend digital and physical modes of communication.
This book considers the importance of communication technology that allows users to become socially competent in ways that transcend digital and physical modes of communication.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brandon Bouchillon is assistant professor of journalism at the University of Arkansas.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Part I: Becoming Socially Competent Chapter 1: More Optimistic Thinking about Social Technology Chapter 2: Exchanging the Forms of Competence Chapter 3: The Reciprocating Value of Social Presence Chapter 4: Transforming Computer-mediated Competence Part II: Restoring Social Trust Chapter 5: Competence and Presence for Trusting Chapter 6: Social Transformance for Trusting Chapter 7: Competence, Presence, and Trust during COVID-19 Chapter 8: The New Pragmatism About the Author
Acknowledgments Part I: Becoming Socially Competent Chapter 1: More Optimistic Thinking about Social Technology Chapter 2: Exchanging the Forms of Competence Chapter 3: The Reciprocating Value of Social Presence Chapter 4: Transforming Computer-mediated Competence Part II: Restoring Social Trust Chapter 5: Competence and Presence for Trusting Chapter 6: Social Transformance for Trusting Chapter 7: Competence, Presence, and Trust during COVID-19 Chapter 8: The New Pragmatism About the Author
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