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EASA WORKING PAPERS

Since 2004 the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Media Anthropology Network is discussing working papers about socio-cultural aspects of media technology uses within the scope of e-seminars via the Network's mailing list. Some of these papers and discussions address internet technologies from a range of different perspectives: http://www.media-anthropology.net/workingpapers.htm

The website of the Network also provides annotated bibliographies, information about media anthropology events, and selected discussions from the mailing list as PDF documents.

More information at: http://www.media-anthropology.net.

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erikap imagined communities and trust relations 6 Aug 23 2007, 11:30 PM EDT by erikap
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Virtual community was the buzzword of sociologically-orientated net studies for a while there, but is anyone else still playing with these questions of what makes and maintains communities online? I'm currently working on a project that intends to apply (a slightly modified version of) Anderson's 'Imagined Communities' to help explore how images and visual cues help support the formation of trust bonds in networked virtual communities.
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