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Computer-Mediated Communication: A Theoretical and Practical Introduction to Online Human Communication

Autor Caleb T. Carr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2025
Caleb T. Carr introduces students to fundamental concepts, theories, and applications of computer-mediated communication. Building on CFO, SIP, SIDE, and hyperpersonal CMC theories, this engaging text gives students a framework for human communication across all existing and future digital channels. The second edition adds a new chapter on health and wellbeing, increased and updated discussion of AI and immersive VR and AR technologies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538191002
ISBN-10: 1538191008
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 12 BW Illustrations, 185 BW Photos, 4 Tables, 26 Textboxes
Dimensiuni: 210 x 278 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:Second Edition
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Part I. Introduction and Infrastructure
1. What Is Computer-Mediated Communication?
2. The Technologies and Users of Computer-Mediated Communication
Part II. Theories
3. Impersonal Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Interpersonal Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
5. Group Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
Part III. Contexts
6. Communicating with Yourself via Computer-Mediated Communication
7. Relating with Others Using Computer-Mediated Communication
8. Working with Others via Computer-Mediated Communication
9. Social Media
Part IV. Applications
10. Health and Well-Being Online
11. Influence Online
12. Politics via Computer-Mediated Communication
13. On the Horizon of Computer-Mediated Communication
Glossary
References

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Carr offers a carefully crafted introductory text to help students and other readers get the most out of computer-mediated communication.. Carr begins with a clear definition of computer-mediated communication as a distinct field of research.and concludes with thoughtful examination of how the still-emerging tools of digital connectivity shape the nature of our interactions from small to large scales. True to the author's promise at the outset, this text provides a user-friendly overview of the current scholarship devoted to online communication and its relationship to the broader sociocultural environment, where communicating online has become a routine in both work and leisure. As Carr indicates, the book was written primarily for college students interested in communication and digital media. That said, given the important topics addressed and the author's superior presentation skills, the book will certainly be useful to audiences beyond academe. Recommended.
A must-read book of computer-mediated communication! If you want to study the latest "it" phenomenon, this is the go-to-book with comprehensive knowledge incorporating development of theories and the latest terms. The most updated and thorough knowledge of computer-mediated communication with easy-reading tone is all here in this book!
The most comprehensive overview of the field of computer-mediated communication (CMC) - from the classic theories from the early days of the internet to phenomena like lightweight interactions on social media. The book is nevertheless timeless because it focuses on properties of CMC rather than specific technologies. A great resource for students!
Professor Carr has provided a theoretically-rich and comprehensive review of computer-mediated communication research. The book spans a variety of important topics from the history of the Internet and early days of computer-mediated communication research to issues such as the digital divide, cybersurveillance, and the future of online communication. Moreover, the book masterfully synthesizes a large and diverse body of computer-mediated communication studies across multiple contexts, including intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, and political communication. This book should become an important resource for researchers and students interested in computer-mediated communication in its many varied forms.
This book is a much-needed addition to the area of CMC that goes beyond an introduction and provides students with real-world, practical applications of the concepts covered. Carr offers a unique, refreshing take that draws upon CMC's rich historical and theoretical foundations to orient students to the diversity of forms and functions of online interaction. Through clear, comprehensive, and easy-to-understand sections, this book should be of interest to both those who teach CMC as well as those wanting a well thought out initiation into it.