Magnus Ramage / Karen Kear / Helen Donelan (Hrsg.)
Online Communication and Collaboration
A Reader
Herausgeber: Donelan, Helen; Ramage, Magnus; Kear, Karen
Magnus Ramage / Karen Kear / Helen Donelan (Hrsg.)
Online Communication and Collaboration
A Reader
Herausgeber: Donelan, Helen; Ramage, Magnus; Kear, Karen
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Online Communication and Collaboration presents a timely set of articles that cover a range of different perspectives, both classic and up-to-date.
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Online Communication and Collaboration presents a timely set of articles that cover a range of different perspectives, both classic and up-to-date.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415564786
- ISBN-10: 0415564786
- Artikelnr.: 27368480
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9780415564786
- ISBN-10: 0415564786
- Artikelnr.: 27368480
Helen Donelan, Karen Kear and Magnus Ramage have long experience in researching and teaching this field, and are all Lecturers or Senior Lecturers in the Communication and Systems Department at the Open University, UK.
Selected Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Working in Groups
Introduction to Part 1. 1. Who does what? Structure and Communication
Peter Hartley 2. Studies of Group Behaviour David Jaques & Gilly Salmon 3.
Managing Computer-supported Collaboration Geoffrey Einon 4. Collaboration
via Online Discussion Forums: Issues and Approaches Karen KearPart 2:
Collaborative Technologies Introduction to Part 2. 5. Groupware and
Computer-supported Cooperative Work Gary M. Olson & Judith S. Olson 6. The
Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and
technical feasibility Mark S. Ackerman 7. Evaluating Collaborative
Technologies - A Simple Method Magnus RamagePart 3: Wikis and Instant
Messaging Introduction to Part 3. 8. Asynchronous and Synchronous
Communication Technologies Helen Donelan 9. Wikis: 'From Each According to
his Knowledge' Daniel E. O'Leary 10. Interaction and Outeraction: Instant
Messaging in Action Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker & Erin BradnerPart 4:
Online Collaboration in Action Introduction to Part 4. 11. Essence of
Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel Jae Yun Moon and Lee Sproull
Part 5: Online Communities Introduction to Part 5. 12. The Heart of the
WELL Howard Rheingold 13. Research Speaks to Practice: Interpersonal
Communication Jenny Preece 14. Communities of Practice - Real and Virtual
Magnus RamagePart 6: Virtual Worlds Introduction to Part 6. 15. Mudding:
Social Phenomena in Text-based Virtual Realities Pavel Curtis 16. The
Changing Meaning of Play Edward Castronova 17. Players Richard Bartle 18.
Everyday Second Life Tom Boellstorff Part 7: Web 2.0 Introduction to Part
7. 19. What is Web 2.0? Tim O'Reilly 20. Publish, then Filter Clay Shirky
21. The Cult of the Amateur Andrew KeenPart 8: Social Networking
Introduction to Part 8. 22. Social Network Sites: Definition, History and
Scholarship danah m. boyd and Nicole B. Ellison
Introduction to Part 1. 1. Who does what? Structure and Communication
Peter Hartley 2. Studies of Group Behaviour David Jaques & Gilly Salmon 3.
Managing Computer-supported Collaboration Geoffrey Einon 4. Collaboration
via Online Discussion Forums: Issues and Approaches Karen KearPart 2:
Collaborative Technologies Introduction to Part 2. 5. Groupware and
Computer-supported Cooperative Work Gary M. Olson & Judith S. Olson 6. The
Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and
technical feasibility Mark S. Ackerman 7. Evaluating Collaborative
Technologies - A Simple Method Magnus RamagePart 3: Wikis and Instant
Messaging Introduction to Part 3. 8. Asynchronous and Synchronous
Communication Technologies Helen Donelan 9. Wikis: 'From Each According to
his Knowledge' Daniel E. O'Leary 10. Interaction and Outeraction: Instant
Messaging in Action Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker & Erin BradnerPart 4:
Online Collaboration in Action Introduction to Part 4. 11. Essence of
Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel Jae Yun Moon and Lee Sproull
Part 5: Online Communities Introduction to Part 5. 12. The Heart of the
WELL Howard Rheingold 13. Research Speaks to Practice: Interpersonal
Communication Jenny Preece 14. Communities of Practice - Real and Virtual
Magnus RamagePart 6: Virtual Worlds Introduction to Part 6. 15. Mudding:
Social Phenomena in Text-based Virtual Realities Pavel Curtis 16. The
Changing Meaning of Play Edward Castronova 17. Players Richard Bartle 18.
Everyday Second Life Tom Boellstorff Part 7: Web 2.0 Introduction to Part
7. 19. What is Web 2.0? Tim O'Reilly 20. Publish, then Filter Clay Shirky
21. The Cult of the Amateur Andrew KeenPart 8: Social Networking
Introduction to Part 8. 22. Social Network Sites: Definition, History and
Scholarship danah m. boyd and Nicole B. Ellison
Selected Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Working in Groups
Introduction to Part 1. 1. Who does what? Structure and Communication
Peter Hartley 2. Studies of Group Behaviour David Jaques & Gilly Salmon 3.
Managing Computer-supported Collaboration Geoffrey Einon 4. Collaboration
via Online Discussion Forums: Issues and Approaches Karen KearPart 2:
Collaborative Technologies Introduction to Part 2. 5. Groupware and
Computer-supported Cooperative Work Gary M. Olson & Judith S. Olson 6. The
Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and
technical feasibility Mark S. Ackerman 7. Evaluating Collaborative
Technologies - A Simple Method Magnus RamagePart 3: Wikis and Instant
Messaging Introduction to Part 3. 8. Asynchronous and Synchronous
Communication Technologies Helen Donelan 9. Wikis: 'From Each According to
his Knowledge' Daniel E. O'Leary 10. Interaction and Outeraction: Instant
Messaging in Action Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker & Erin BradnerPart 4:
Online Collaboration in Action Introduction to Part 4. 11. Essence of
Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel Jae Yun Moon and Lee Sproull
Part 5: Online Communities Introduction to Part 5. 12. The Heart of the
WELL Howard Rheingold 13. Research Speaks to Practice: Interpersonal
Communication Jenny Preece 14. Communities of Practice - Real and Virtual
Magnus RamagePart 6: Virtual Worlds Introduction to Part 6. 15. Mudding:
Social Phenomena in Text-based Virtual Realities Pavel Curtis 16. The
Changing Meaning of Play Edward Castronova 17. Players Richard Bartle 18.
Everyday Second Life Tom Boellstorff Part 7: Web 2.0 Introduction to Part
7. 19. What is Web 2.0? Tim O'Reilly 20. Publish, then Filter Clay Shirky
21. The Cult of the Amateur Andrew KeenPart 8: Social Networking
Introduction to Part 8. 22. Social Network Sites: Definition, History and
Scholarship danah m. boyd and Nicole B. Ellison
Introduction to Part 1. 1. Who does what? Structure and Communication
Peter Hartley 2. Studies of Group Behaviour David Jaques & Gilly Salmon 3.
Managing Computer-supported Collaboration Geoffrey Einon 4. Collaboration
via Online Discussion Forums: Issues and Approaches Karen KearPart 2:
Collaborative Technologies Introduction to Part 2. 5. Groupware and
Computer-supported Cooperative Work Gary M. Olson & Judith S. Olson 6. The
Intellectual Challenge of CSCW: The Gap between Social Requirements and
technical feasibility Mark S. Ackerman 7. Evaluating Collaborative
Technologies - A Simple Method Magnus RamagePart 3: Wikis and Instant
Messaging Introduction to Part 3. 8. Asynchronous and Synchronous
Communication Technologies Helen Donelan 9. Wikis: 'From Each According to
his Knowledge' Daniel E. O'Leary 10. Interaction and Outeraction: Instant
Messaging in Action Bonnie A. Nardi, Steve Whittaker & Erin BradnerPart 4:
Online Collaboration in Action Introduction to Part 4. 11. Essence of
Distributed Work: The Case of the Linux Kernel Jae Yun Moon and Lee Sproull
Part 5: Online Communities Introduction to Part 5. 12. The Heart of the
WELL Howard Rheingold 13. Research Speaks to Practice: Interpersonal
Communication Jenny Preece 14. Communities of Practice - Real and Virtual
Magnus RamagePart 6: Virtual Worlds Introduction to Part 6. 15. Mudding:
Social Phenomena in Text-based Virtual Realities Pavel Curtis 16. The
Changing Meaning of Play Edward Castronova 17. Players Richard Bartle 18.
Everyday Second Life Tom Boellstorff Part 7: Web 2.0 Introduction to Part
7. 19. What is Web 2.0? Tim O'Reilly 20. Publish, then Filter Clay Shirky
21. The Cult of the Amateur Andrew KeenPart 8: Social Networking
Introduction to Part 8. 22. Social Network Sites: Definition, History and
Scholarship danah m. boyd and Nicole B. Ellison