[Air-L] Interrelations of "Virtual Communities"and"Social Networks"

Cristian Berrio Zapata CRISTIAN.BERRIO at cable.net.co
Sat Sep 15 07:10:22 PDT 2007


Raquel:

Do you know where to look for conferences regarding Digital Divide or
Community Informatics in Brazil? 

Your neighbour


Cristian Berrío Zapata
Colombia

-----Mensaje original-----
De: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org]
En nombre de Raquel Recuero
Enviado el: viernes, 14 de septiembre de 2007 11:25 a.m.
Para: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Asunto: Re: [Air-L] Interrelations of "Virtual Communities"and"Social
Networks"


Hello :-)

Unfortunately, my thesis is in portuguese, since I'm Brazilian (but if 
anyone can understand portuguese, I'll be happy to send it). But I'll be 
presenting part of the study at the AIR Congress in Vancouver (and in 
english!). I'm finishing the translation of the paper and soon it will 
be on the congress website. :)

[]s
Raquel

Heather wrote:
> Raquel,
>
> I would also like to read more. Could you provide reference 
> information for your thesis?
>
> Thanks,
> Heather Coates
> MLS & MS Health Informatics student
> Indiana University at Indianapolis
>
> On 9/14/07, richard.ling at telenor.com <richard.ling at telenor.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is interesting stuff.  Is it possible to get a copy of your 
>> work?
>>
>> Rich Ling
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org 
>> [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Raquel Recuero
>> Sent: 14. september 2007 14:45
>> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
>> Subject: Re: [Air-L] Interrelations of "Virtual Communities" 
>> and"Social Networks"
>>
>> Hello. :-)
>>
>> My thesis was actually about virtual communities in social networks. 
>> The
>>
>> idea was to explore how communities would appear in social networks, 
>> but
>>
>> not considering communities just an structure (as part of literature
>> does) but also as a group of people with strong ties and social 
>> capital ( Rheingold's concept and sociological concepts).
>>
>> The original point was to track the structure of a cluster in the 
>> network of a social network site (in the end I just analyzed Fotolog, 
>> but I started with weblogs and Orkut as well) through reciprocal 
>> social interaction within the users (comments in fotologs and weblogs 
>> and scraps in Orkut). Then, after observing the network structure and 
>> identifying the nodes in the cluster and their ties, I analyzed the 
>> comments contempt (interaction, social ties and social capital) and 
>> afterwards, the cluster structure within time (dynamics).
>>
>> Well, there is a lot to talk about that but the conclusions were,
>> basically:
>> - it is possibile to find at least 2 types of clusters in fotologs: 
>> One is created through interaction between users and represent a type 
>> of community very close to sociological concepts of VC. Those usually 
>> have strong ties and also strong social capital within users. The 
>> second one is created through association and is not related to 
>> social interaction at all.
>> - Most of the interaction-centered clusters are strongly related to 
>> geographic spaces and language;
>> - Users recognize these nodes as their "group of friends" most of the 
>> time.
>>
>> So, I think virtual communities are a part of social networks as you 
>> said. But I also think there is a very important difference between 
>> the community (the users and their ties) and the space (or system) 
>> where they share these interactions. Orkut, for example, is *not* a 
>> virtual community but it can help people create one.  Most of the  
>> "communities"
>>
>> in Orkut, for example, have no interaction between users at all, only 
>> spam. People join these communities as a statement (an addition to 
>> their
>>
>> profile, for example, to show likes and dislikes). So are those 
>> *real* communities? In my opinion, a VC is basically a group of 
>> people so, orkut communities may help them appear, but they are not a 
>> VC just because they exist.
>>
>>
>> []s
>> Raquel
>>
>>
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