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Networked identities: understanding relationships between strong and weak ties in networked environments In this paper we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoP) voiced by several authors, who suggest that networks may provide a bett... T Ryberg,MC Larsen - 《Journal ...
The study was designed to identify how weaker ties are included and perceived to be involved in SNM contributions to illness work. Weak tie involvement was identified through identifying and describing the members who make up the social networks of personal communities of individuals and how they ...
The study was designed to identify how weaker ties are included and perceived to be involved in SNM contributions to illness work. Weak tie involvement was identified through identifying and describing the members who make up the social networks of personal communities of individuals and how they ...
"Weak ties in networked communities." The Information Society 21(2): 119- 131.Kavanaugh, A., Reese, D., Carroll, J., & Rosson, M. (2005). Weak ties in networked communities. The Information Society, 21(2), 119-131. doi: 10.1080/01972240590925320...
Kavanaugh, A., Reese, D., Carroll, J., & Rosson, M. (2005). Weak ties in networked communities. The Information Society, 21(2), 119-131.Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Debbie Denise Reese , John M. Carroll & Mary Beth Rosson (2005). Weak Ties in Networked Communities, The Information Society...
networked identitiesnetworkssocial forms of organizationweak and strong tiesIn this paper we take up a critique of the concept of Communities of Practice (CoP) voiced by several authors, who suggest that networks may provide a better metaphor to understand social forms of organization and learning....
Networked identities: Understanding relationships between strong and weak ties in networked environments - Ryberg, Larsen - 2008Ryberg, Thomas, & M. C. Larsen. (2008). Networked identities: Understanding relationships between strong and weak ties in networked environments. Journal of Computer Assisted ...
weak tiesIn this paper, we explore the idea of weak ties in networked learning. We go back to the original conception of the strength of weak ties and relate this to Bakhtin and a dialogic understanding of networked learning. These theoretical ideas are applied to the examination of two ...
(2008). Networked Identities-Understanding Relationships between Strong and Weak Ties in Networked Environments. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 24 (2), 103-115. (journal article)SNS bib (db)Journal of Computer Assisted Learning Journal Article...