[Air-l] ICA panel - abstracts sought - asap...

Seungahn Nah beatus71 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 27 07:13:31 PDT 2006


FYI, JCMC has a special theme issue for social network sites, such as
MySpace and Facebook. http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/~dmb/jcmc-sns/

Seungahn

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Assistant Professor
Community and Leadership Development
University of Kentucky

On 10/27/06, radhika gajjala <radhika at cyberdiva.org> wrote:
>
> A student in our program here at Bowling Green requested me to post
> this for her
>
> please email responses to Rucha K. at ruchak at bgsu.edu
>
>
> >
> >>Panel Description (Rough draft)
> >>
> >>Boulieu (2004) suggests that cyberspace as a site is not para-
> >>social and represents communities of deep social involvement,
> >>The issues that arise within cyberspace are "real" and
> >>therefore need to be examined to examine their social effects.
> >>This panel comprises of papers that look at new media
> >>technology and examine the social issues and mechanisms that
> >>are unique to them. Ideas like social interaction, identity
> >>creation, social need fulfillment and anonymity are explored in
> >>various cyber-sites like Facebook, Blogs and Instant messaging
> >>portals.
> >>
> >>This is a very rough draft...we should be able to refine it as
> >>I get the abstracts:-)
> >>Thank you and take care
> >>Rucha
>
> --
> Radhika Gajjala
> Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator
> School of Communication Studies
> 302 West Hall
> Bowling Green State University
> Bowling Green, OH 43402
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>
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> Grad program, email comsgrad at bgsu.edu
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