Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community
People engaging in electronic exchanges can create communities--places with socially constituted norms, values, and expectations. We adopt an anthropological perspective, yoked with a methodology based in hermeneutics, to illustrate how language use both reflects and influences culture in a virtual...
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author | Gary Burnett Michael H. Dickey Michelle M. Kazmer Katherine M. Chudoba |
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description | People engaging in electronic exchanges can create communities--places with socially constituted norms, values, and expectations. We adopt an anthropological perspective, yoked with a methodology based in hermeneutics, to illustrate how language use both reflects and influences culture in a virtual community. Our study analyses contributions to a Usenet newsgroup. Four elements of our conceptual model--coherence, reference, invention, and intention--provide mechanisms to examine a community's texts as it engages in social interaction and knowledge creation. While information exchange and socializing are intertwined, our model allows a robust understanding of the relationship between the two. Texts are not merely vehicles for communication but serve multiple purposes simultaneously. While they transfer information, texts also provide information within a social context, and create an expanding archive of socially-contextualized information well beyond the capabilities of any individual participant. This allows groups to negotiate reputations, socialize, and define the limits of their knowledge. |
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spelling | doaj-art-e8cab6be36bf488993e85ee4037139b72025-02-02T19:22:26ZengUniversity of BoråsInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal1368-16132003-01-0191162Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual communityGary BurnettMichael H. DickeyMichelle M. KazmerKatherine M. ChudobaPeople engaging in electronic exchanges can create communities--places with socially constituted norms, values, and expectations. We adopt an anthropological perspective, yoked with a methodology based in hermeneutics, to illustrate how language use both reflects and influences culture in a virtual community. Our study analyses contributions to a Usenet newsgroup. Four elements of our conceptual model--coherence, reference, invention, and intention--provide mechanisms to examine a community's texts as it engages in social interaction and knowledge creation. While information exchange and socializing are intertwined, our model allows a robust understanding of the relationship between the two. Texts are not merely vehicles for communication but serve multiple purposes simultaneously. While they transfer information, texts also provide information within a social context, and create an expanding archive of socially-contextualized information well beyond the capabilities of any individual participant. This allows groups to negotiate reputations, socialize, and define the limits of their knowledge.http://informationr.net/ir/9-1/paper162.htmlhermeneuticsculturevirtual communityUsenetnewsgroupssocial interactionknowledge creationinformation exchangetexts |
spellingShingle | Gary Burnett Michael H. Dickey Michelle M. Kazmer Katherine M. Chudoba Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community Information Research: An International Electronic Journal hermeneutics culture virtual community Usenet newsgroups social interaction knowledge creation information exchange texts |
title | Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
title_full | Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
title_fullStr | Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
title_full_unstemmed | Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
title_short | Inscription and interpretation of text: a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
title_sort | inscription and interpretation of text a cultural hermeneutic examination of virtual community |
topic | hermeneutics culture virtual community Usenet newsgroups social interaction knowledge creation information exchange texts |
url | http://informationr.net/ir/9-1/paper162.html |
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