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Page 1: Types of Virtual Communities By Manga. Introduction The Manga Group are: - Ashleigh Banh - Danny D’Cruz - Anna Masters - Sangheon Park

Types of Virtual Communities

By Manga

Page 2: Types of Virtual Communities By Manga. Introduction The Manga Group are: - Ashleigh Banh - Danny D’Cruz - Anna Masters - Sangheon Park

Introduction

• The Manga Group are:

- Ashleigh Banh

- Danny D’Cruz

- Anna Masters

- Sangheon Park

Page 3: Types of Virtual Communities By Manga. Introduction The Manga Group are: - Ashleigh Banh - Danny D’Cruz - Anna Masters - Sangheon Park

Introduction

• Evolution – virtual communities from a historical perspective

• Types – defined by purpose and need

• Specifics – characteristics of a virtual community

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Introduction

“virtual communities are more than just a series of CMC messages”

Jones (1997)

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Evolution of Virtual Communities

Evolution of Virtual Communities :

Is it because of Technology?

Or

Because of Demands (Reaction)?

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Evolution of Virtual Communities

ARPA paper predicts emergence of virtual communities

First ‘cyber community’ made up of researchers at ARPANet

1969

1973

CBBS (the first BBS)

email

ARPANET

1988 IRC

1992 WWW

Virtual reality and VRML

1998 - 99

1990 MOO

1995Groupware,3D immersive virtual world

1996

1968 ARPA paper predictsemergence of VC

Communityware

1980 MUD

19781979 Usenet

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Evolution of Virtual Communities Asynchronous, text-based

communications: Email, BBS, Usenet

CBBS (Computerized Bulletin Board System) electronic message-posting and

file sharing network the primary kind of online

community through the 1980s and early 1990s

Usenet collection of user-submitted notes

or messages on various subjects Form communities by subjects. Request netiquette. FAQ’s are

provided.

1969

1973

CBBS (the first BBS)

email

ARPANET

1988 IRC

1992 WWW

Virtual reality and VRML

1998 - 99

1990 MOO

1995Groupware,3D immersive virtual world

1996

1968 ARPA paper predicts emergence of VC

Communityware

1980 MUD

19781979 Usenet

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Evolution of Virtual Communities Synchronous, text-based

communications (real time) : MUD, IRC, MOO

MUD / MOO ongoing adventure games,

educational or social Computerized “Avatar” some new MUDs use

virtual reality settings IRC (Internet Relay Chat)

1969

1973

CBBS (the first BBS)

email

ARPANET

1988 IRC

1992 WWW

Virtual reality and VRML

1998 - 99

1990 MOO

1995Groupware,3D immersive virtual world

1996

1968 ARPA paper predicts emergence of VC

Communityware

1980 MUD

19781979 Usenet

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Evolution of Virtual Communities WWW

utilizes various existing CMC technologies (email, usenet, MUD, IRC, etc)

VRML 3D virtual space Need a viewer or a browser

plug-in

1969

1973

CBBS (the first BBS)

email

ARPANET

1988 IRC

1992 WWW

Virtual reality and VRML

1998 - 99

1990 MOO

1995Groupware, 3D immersive virtual world

1996

1968 ARPA paper predicts emergence of VC

Communityware

1980 MUD

19781979 Usenet

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Types of Virtual Communities

• Two ways to categorise Networking Communities:

• 1.      Based on technologies for group computer-mediated communication (CMC). Examples: online chat rooms, email-list forums, newsgroups, shopping malls, MUD, MOO

•  2.      Based on purpose or needs – Technology is an enabler

Page 11: Types of Virtual Communities By Manga. Introduction The Manga Group are: - Ashleigh Banh - Danny D’Cruz - Anna Masters - Sangheon Park

Types of Virtual Communities

• 1.      communities of relationship

• 2.      communities of fantasy

• 3.      communities of transaction

• 4.      communities of interest

-> not mutually exclusive.

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Types of Virtual Communities

Communities of Relationships• Purpose: To interact on certain life or personal experiences,

situations or vocations• Examples: illness support groups (www.cfids-me.org), family

groups (www.myfamily.com), ethnic groups (www.latinonet.com)

Communities of Fantasy• Purpose: To create and participate in imaginary environment,

personalities or stories • Examples: roleplaying (www.thefeatheredhelm.com), sports (

www.fantasyleague.com), video games (www.pc-one.net/gamingonline)

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Types of Virtual Communities

Communities of Transactions• Purpose: To facilitate buying and selling, or deliver information

for purposes of a transaction • Examples: www.fishmart.com - fishermans’ community centre,

www.oldandsold.com – specialise in fine antiques, auction and marketplace

Communities of Interest• Purpose: To interact on a specific topic or interest, person or

groups • Examples: hobbies (www.chessclub.com; www.scifichat.net),

politics, religion, social groups (www.women2women.com), celebrity fan sites (www.online-shrines.com)

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Specifics of Virtual Communities

Jones “Virtual Settlement” theory

1) Minimum Level of Interactivity

2) Variety of Communicators

3) Common Public Space

4) Minimum Level of Sustained Membership

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According to this definition…

VC’s include the following:

- Message boards

- IRC Chat sites (debatable)

- Videoconferencing

and exclude the following:

- Email

- Newsgroups

- ListServe

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Comparison of Virtual Communities

Interactivity Communicators

Common Public Space

Minimum Membership

Email √ √ √Chat (IRC) √ √ √ √Newsgroups √ √ √Bulletin Boards √ √ √ √Database Queries / Interactions

√ √ √

Video / Audio Conferencing √ √ √ √

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Hagel and Armstrong - Net Gain (1997)

• Distinctive focus • Capacity to integrate content and

communication • Appreciation of member-generated

content • Access to competing publishers and

vendors • Commercial orientation

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Differentiating Characteristics

• Usually no face-to-face contact• Easy to maintain a history of interactions• Members can assume different identities• Security / Privacy is not easily maintained• Virtually unlimited membership• Surpasses the boundaries of time and place

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Summary

1. Now a wide range of CMC technologies on the WWW.

2. The types of virtual communities can be defined by the purpose and needs of that community.

3. The specifics of a virtual community are more than just the technology that enables it.

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Summary

Future DirectionsThe evolution continues …

“Virtual Communities to Smart Mobs” Jennings, L (2003)

New mobile technologies =

New types of virtual communities?

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Summary

Any Questions ?

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Summary

Thank you for taking part in our workshop

Manga Team

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References

Anonymous (n.d.), “Electronic Communities Communities defined..”, Available:

http://www.itacs.uow.edu.au/cear/impact/intcomun.htm Hagel III, J. and Armstrong, A.G. (1997), Net Gain: Expanding Markets

Through Virtual Communities, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, Massachusetts.

Liu G., (1999) “Virtual Community Presence in Internet Relay Chatting”, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 5, no. 1. Available: http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol5/issue1/liu.html

 Kiesler, S. E. (1997). Culture of the Internet. Lawrence Earlbaum

Associates, Mahwah, NJ

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Reference contd.

 Komito, L. (1998), “The Net as a foraging society: Flexible communities”, Information Society, Apr-Jun98, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p97, 10p

Jennings, L. (2003) “From Virtual Communities to Smart Mobs”, Futurist, May/Jun2003, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p6, 3p, 1bw;

 Jones,Q. (1997), Virtual-Communities, Virtual Settlements & Cyber-

Archaeology: A Theoretical Outline, Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 3 (3) (original at http://jcmc.huji.ac.il/vol3/issue3/jones.html)

 Schlosser, A. (2001), “Virtual Communities”Avaliable:http://us.badm.washington.edu/ann.schlosser/ebiz501/

Win03%20Virtual%20Communities.pdf 

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References contd.

Turner, I. (1996), “Strategy in virtual communities”, Manager Update, Henley-on-Thames: Spring, . Vol. 7, Iss. 3; pg. 1, 10 pgs

Cothrel, Joseph (1999), “Where we are with virtual communities: A current Benchmark”, The second international conference on virtual communities, March 25, 1999

http://www.infonortics.com/vc/1999/cothrel/sld017.htm

Cronin, Kathleen, “Virtual Communities: A Brief History”

http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dabrent/380/webproj/kathleen.html

Keywords definitions from http://www.whatis.com