3. DAGENS FORELÆSNING
1. De studerendes geniale ideer
2. Communities og netværk v. Janus
3. Kort gruppearbejde og plenumdiskusion
4. Pause
5. Gruppearbejde, Brainstorm over nye emner
6. Diskussion, afstemning
7. Næste gang
11. SENSE OF COMMUNITY
• Sense of space
• Shared practice
• Shared resources and support
12. SENSE OF COMMUNITY
• Sense of space
• Shared practice
• Shared resources and support
• Shared identities
13. SENSE OF COMMUNITY
• Sense of space
• Shared practice
• Shared resources and support
• Shared identities
• Interpersonal relationships
14. SENSE OF COMMUNITY
• Sense of space
• Shared practice
• Shared resources and support
• Shared identities
• Interpersonal relationships
= sense of virtual community
21. COMMUNITY IFØLGE ANDERSON
It is imagined because the members of even the smallest nation will
never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of
them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion... In
fact, all communities larger than primordial villages of face-to-face
contact (and perhaps even these) are imagined. Communities are to be
distinguished, not by their falsity/genuineness, but by the style in which
they are imagined. – Benedict Anderson
27. imagined selvorganiserende virtual community
community interaktionssystem SOC/SOVC
grad af forpligtelse
28. sense of
belonging imagined selvorganiserende virtual community
community interaktionssystem SOC/SOVC
selvorganiserende
interaktionssystem
grad af forpligtelse
29. sense of
belonging imagined selvorganiserende virtual community
community interaktionssystem SOC/SOVC
selvorganiserende
interaktionssystem
virtual settlement
grad af forpligtelse
30. ONLINE FÆLLESSKABER
Netværk Imagined community
Selvorganiserende interaktionssystem
(weak ties) (strong ties) (no ties)
Sense of
virtual community
34. socialt netværkssite ≠ community
...web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-
public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with
whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of
connections and those made by others within the system. The nature and
nomenclature of these connections may vary from site to site.
- Boyd, D. M., & Ellison, N. B. (2007). Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship. Journal of
Computer-Mediated Communication, 13, article 11.
37. ...ikke et fællesskab
Men du kan godt skabe fællesskaber inden for et socialt
netværkssite
38.
39.
40. ...top users by the number of followers in Twitter are mostly
celebrities and mass media and most of them do not follow their
followers back. In fact Twitter shows a low level of reciprocity;
77.9% of user pairs with any link between them are connected
one-way, and only 22.1% have reciprocal relationship between
them. (...)Previous studies have reported much higher reciprocity
on other social networking services: 68% on Flickr and 84% on
Yahoo! 360 – Kwak, Lee, Moon, & Park, 2010
41. Kun 3% af alle brugere har
opdateret mere end 1000 gange,
de såkaldte snakke- hoveder. Og
af disse “talking heads” står de
mest aktive 319 talking heads
tilsam- men for halvdelen af alle
tweets lavet af samtlige 20.000
danske twittere, mao. de mest
aktive 1,6% af alle danske twittere
har stået for halvdelen af alle
tweets! – Bøgh-Andersen, Overskrift.dk
47. GRUPPEARBEJDE
GÅ UD OG FIND UD AF, HVAD I KUNNE
TÆNKE JER AT BLIVE KLOGERE PÅ
IFT. MOBILE OG SOCIALE MEDIER.
Gerne flere forslag pr. gruppe.
48. NÆSTE GANG:
Cross-media i et internetperspektiv
Hvor de forrige undervisningsgange har fokuseret meget på
funktionaliterne ved enkelte internetfænomener for sig, vil vi
denne gang se på, hvordan man kan begrebsliggøre og
fremanalysere individdets brug af internettet på tværs af de
enkelte medier/tjenester/situationer/diskurser.