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Who networks? : the social psychology of virtual communities
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Who networks? : the social psychology of virtual communities

著者: James B Kinniburgh; Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Department of Defense Analysis.
出版商: Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 2004.
论文: Thesis (M.S. in Defense Analysis)--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2004.
版本/格式:   硕士/博士论文 : 硕士论文/博士论文 : 国家级的政府刊物 : 英语
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SOF members must be fully capable (fluent and adept) at operating in, through and upon networks to maximize the leverage of information technologies. Military information operators must possess the components of network capital (access to technology, computer literacy, and social networking ability), a strong tendency to engage in trusting behavior, high cognitive ability and a formal education. Virtual communities  再读一些...
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材料类型: 硕士论文/博士论文, 政府刊物, 国家级的政府刊物, 互联网资源
文件类型: 书, 互联网资源
所有的著者/提供者: James B Kinniburgh; Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Department of Defense Analysis.
OCLC号码: 56088685
注意: Thesis Advisor(s): Denning, Dorothy ; Second Reader/Co-Advisor: Arquilla, John.
June 2004.
Author(s) subject terms: Computers, Networks, Virtual Communities, Sociology, Cybersociology, Netwar, Information Operations, Information Warfare, Psychology, Society, Intelligence, Special Operations, Communications.
Description based on title screen as viewed on January 16, 2012.
DTIC Descriptor(s): Terrorism, Special Operations Forces, Information Warfare, Theses, Virtual Reality, Social Psychology.
US Air Force (USAF) author.
描述: xv, 131 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm.
详述: Mode of access: World Wide Web.; System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
责任: James B. Kinniburgh.

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SOF members must be fully capable (fluent and adept) at operating in, through and upon networks to maximize the leverage of information technologies. Military information operators must possess the components of network capital (access to technology, computer literacy, and social networking ability), a strong tendency to engage in trusting behavior, high cognitive ability and a formal education. Virtual communities offer a mosaic of social behaviors and practices that provide models for virtual organization(s) within the military. Computermediated communications technologies (CMCTs) provide an inherently neutral but polymorphic forum for human social interaction (cyberspace). Specific emergent social topology (real or virtual) depends on the local social needs of individuals and/or bounded groups (communities). Because differences in topology are emergent, topological models have little predictive value. Virtual communities are better understood and predicted through analysis of their metadata. Virtual communities can be characterized as open or clandestine, according to their purpose, accessibility, level of trust, and primary mode of connectedness (bonding or bridging ties). Both open and clandestine communities offer methods of ensuring high levels of efficiency, trust, and security within military computer-mediated communications networks, as well as providing models of organizational flexibility that can be adapted to SOF missions and roles.

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