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Tag Archives: Sundar
AR – Conceptualizing Sources
S. Shyam Sundar and Clifford Nass review in this article the concept of “source,” proposing a new typology to be used – especially in research dealing with online contents. Their concept of the source, and their proposed typology is based … Continue reading
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Tagged article review, contextual vacuum, filtering, gatekeeper, jc, Nass, source, Sundar, Sunstein
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AR: Features of Online Communities and Their Effects on Intent to Participate
Fair enough, the complete title of the article by Wise, Hammand and Thorson is “Moderation, Response Rate, and Message Interactivity: Features of Online Communities and Their Effects on Intent to Participate” (JCMC); which seems to prove that they did not … Continue reading
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Tagged article review, Hammand, interactivity, moderation, response rate, Sundar, Thorson, Wise
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