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Online Communities and Where to Find Them: Conceptual and Analytical Frameworks (USyd 2021)

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Online Communities and Where to Find Them: Conceptual and Analytical Frameworks

Axel Bruns

  • 30 Nov. 2021 – Invited presentation to the Social Media Data Science Group at the University of Sydney

Groups, communities, crowds, audiences, publics: the terms we use to describe groupings of online participants are varied, and differ from field to field: the ‘communities’ detected by network mapping algorithms might not qualify as communities from a media and cultural studies perspective, for example. This talk distinguishes some of the key terms used in describing online groupings, and outlines the analytical frameworks that may be used to distinguish them.

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