[Air-l] suggestions for lurking researcher?

Yosem Companys ycompanys at gmail.com
Thu Nov 3 11:57:43 PST 2005


Two good sources are Steven G. Jones, Virtual Culture and Marc Smith
and Peter Kollock, Communities in Cyberspace.  There are a lot of
citations in these two books that can keep your student going from
there.  There are also several online journals, but I cannot remember
their names right now.

Best,

Yosem

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Yosem Companys
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Stanford University

On 11/3/05, Charles Ess <cmess at drury.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> One of my undergraduate students (and, indeed, for another class) would like
> to research message boards (as a lurker - though I've apprised her of the
> AoIR guidelines) to determine what relationship(s), if any, may exist
> between amount/kinds of information under discussion and the emergence of
> hierarchical / power structures.
>
> I just know that there must be a thousand citations out there that she
> should look at - if you have any to recommend, I'd be grateful if you could
> forward those to me.
>
> Many thanks!  And cheers,
>
> Charles Ess
>
> Distinguished Research Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies
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