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    Title: 採集式社群初探-奇摩家族成員之參與、期待、連結與認同
    Authors: 戴美如
    Contributors: 吳筱玫
    戴美如
    Keywords: 虛擬社群
    採集社會
    弱連結
    認同
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2016-04-15 16:01:50 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究旨在描繪出一種新的虛擬社群樣貌一採集式社群。相對於過去特定主題、長時間觀察描述以及小範圍的研究,本研究選擇了全國流量最大的網域雅虎奇摩中綜合式的的主題討論群--奇摩家族作為研究對象。研究者以自身七年的重度參與經驗出發,由Komito所提出的採集社會特質社群提供啟發,納入Weliman的社會網絡分析以及Granovetter的弱連結理論,認為一般線上討論區所形成的虛擬社群,應該是具有採集社會特性的一參與度低、期待不高、人際連結弱而認同感低,但又處於人人平等的社會之中。
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