The University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Communication Studies Resources

Communication Studies/Digital Media Resources
Compiled and edited by Karla Tonella

Communities

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Communities in Cyberspace
"...is devoted to exploring new forms of social organization and the changing concepts of community as social groups develop within computer networks. Contributors examine changes in the nature of personal identity, social organization and the connections between real-world communities and their extensions in cyberspace." Table of Contents and abstracts of articles. Edited by: Marc Smith and Peter Kollock, 1997.
Community Networks: an On-line Guide to Resources
This Web site is a compilation of references, links, and publications related to a variety of networked information infrastructures ... such as community oriented information networks (e.g., Community Networks, Free-nets, Civic Networks, and so forth). --Paul M.A. Baker
Community Networks
From the City of Bits "Surf Sites" page compiled and maintained by Anne Beamish
Communities On-line: Community-Based Computer Networks
Anne Beamish's thesis "looks at different types of community networks and examines how well they meet their goals. It finds that in spite of the rhetoric to increase a sense of community and democratic participation, most community networks offer limited opportunity for public debate and discussion."
Design Principles for Online Communities
My focus is on the graphical virtual worlds that have recently been released º worlds that have added a 2-D or 3-D visual representation of a space to go along with the more traditional text communication that occurs in such systems as MUDs or IRC. I speak as a sociologist who specializes in the study of cooperation, exchange, and collective action in communities, both online and face-to-face." --Peter Kollock
Internet Culture Research by Elizabeth Reid
"Electropolis: Communication and Community on Internet Relay Chat" her Honours Thesis on IRC (1991) and "Cultural Formations in Text-Based Virtual Realities" Masters Thesis on MUDs (1994). Links to other papers from her Curriculum Vitae
Lynn Cherny's Papers
"Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace" - "The MUD Register: Conversational Modes of Action in a Text-Based Virtual Reality" - "The Modal Complexity of Speech Events in a Social Mud" - "Gender Differences in Text-Based Virtual Reality" - "'Objectifying' the Body in the Discourse of an Object-Oriented MUD" - "The Situated Behavior of MUD Back Channels"
MediaMOO
...a professional community for media researchers. It is a place to come meet colleagues in media studies and related fields and brainstorm, to hold colloquia and conferences, to explore the serious side of this new medium. MediaMOO is a research project of Amy Bruckman of the Epistemology and Learning Group at the The MIT Media Lab.
Managing the Virtual Commons: Cooperation and Conflict in Computer Communities
Peter Kollock and Marc Smith U.C.L.A., Jan. 1994. "...there is a double edge to computer-mediated interaction: many of its central qualities make it easier both to cooperate and to behave selfishly. Thus, computer-mediated interaction raises political, practical, and sociological problems in new ways and with new stakes. "
MUDs and MOOs
From the City of Bits "Surf Sites" page compiled and maintained by Anne Beamish
Netscan: Measuring and Mapping the Social Structure of Usenet
"Using Netscan each newsgroup or collection of newsgroups in the Usenet can be studied in terms of its rates of activity, internal structure, characteristic pattern of interaction and structure of internal sub-groups and cliques. In addition, the interrelationships between newsgroups created for example through crossposting and sharing the same participants can be mapped and visualized. "
The Virtual Community - Howard Rheingold
"Like others who fell into the WELL, I soon discovered that I was audience, performer, and scriptwriter, along with my companions, in an ongoing improvisation. A full-scale subculture was growing on the other side of my telephone jack, and they invited me to help create something new."
Virtual Communities: Abort, Retry, Failure?
By Jan Fernback & Brad Thompson - A version of this paper, entitled "Computer-Mediated Communication and the American Collectivity: The Dimensions of Community Within Cyberspace," was presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 1995

  Digital Media:  • Cyborgs  •  Communities  •  Gender  •  Hypertext  •  People  •  Nets & Industry
 • News & Zines  •  Production  •  Systems  •  Technology  •  VR  •  Other Sites
  to Communication Studies & other media     •  to Journalism & Mass Communication