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The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier
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The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier

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Howard Rheingold has been called the First Citizen of the Internet. In this book he tours the virtual community of online networking. He describes a community that is as real and as much a mixed bag as any physical community – one where people talk, argue, seek information, organize politically, fall in love, and dupe others. At the same time that he tells moving stories about people who have received online emotional support during devastating illnesses, he acknowledges a darker side to people’s behavior in cyberspace. Indeed, contends Rheingold, people relate to each other online much the same as they do in physical communities.Originally published in 1993, The Virtual Community is more timely than ever. This edition contains a new chapter, in which the author revisits his ideas about online social communication now that so much more of the world’s population is wired. It also contains an extended bibliography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2000
Pages
479
ISBN
9780262681216

Howard Rheingold has been called the First Citizen of the Internet. In this book he tours the virtual community of online networking. He describes a community that is as real and as much a mixed bag as any physical community – one where people talk, argue, seek information, organize politically, fall in love, and dupe others. At the same time that he tells moving stories about people who have received online emotional support during devastating illnesses, he acknowledges a darker side to people’s behavior in cyberspace. Indeed, contends Rheingold, people relate to each other online much the same as they do in physical communities.Originally published in 1993, The Virtual Community is more timely than ever. This edition contains a new chapter, in which the author revisits his ideas about online social communication now that so much more of the world’s population is wired. It also contains an extended bibliography.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
15 October 2000
Pages
479
ISBN
9780262681216