Sense of community: Perceptions of individual and group members of online communities
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Kommers, Piet
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Kommers, P. 2014. Sense of community: Perceptions of individual and group members of online communities. In Transforming Politics and Policy in the Digital Age, 1-5. USA.
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Transforming Politics and Policy in the Digital Age
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© 2014, IGI Global.This chapter addresses the relation community-society in the case of Web-based constellations; how is society represented if we meet Web-based communities? Why are Web-based societies kept invisible while Web-communities emerge as a quasi-natural consequence of Web presence? Did Web-communities flourish because society is absent on the Web? How can we expect the equivalent of societies to penetrate life on the Web? Will there be rules on pre-emptive strike of cyber hackers? etc.
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