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Non-Tech : Internet Rhetoric

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To: ~digs who wrote (1)6/22/2004 4:48:16 PM
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week 2 : social / psychological perspectives

The Internet was first devised as, and remains, a tool for researchers to share and present their work. Over time, however, it has arguably changed from library, to laboratory, to location of culture.

questions to consider:
-Does the Internet weaken interpersonal ties and group cohesion? Or does it strengthen community and close relationships?
-How do participants in online communicative acts substitute for missing kinds of social cues?
-Do you believe the more practiced the user, the less they believe cues are missing?
-Have you been involved in a group where you were able to see the norms develop over time? What does that look like?
-What are your thoughts on Kraut’s explanation of “slowly emerging phenomena” as a reason for changes from Internet Paradox to Internet Paradox Revisited?
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