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Online Communities: Supporting Sociability, Designing Usability Book

If the phrase "planned community" makes you think of terrible homogenous suburbs, take another look at the Internet. Though there are unplanned aspects and emergent behaviours, for the most part every detail has been designed by someone who thought they knew what they were doing. Can we do better? Human-computer interactions expert Jenny Preece takes apart our preconceptions and suggests new ways to improve our virtual realities in Online Communities: Designing Usability and Supporting Sociability. Part sociological review, part design manual, the book is dry enough to appeal to techies and academics while still humanistic enough to touch the organisers and activists who will put her ideas further into action.Beginning with basic concepts of community and online activities, Preece moves on to survey research on the use of virtual spaces and then focuses on techniques to design and build optimal cybervillages for given needs and people. Using plenty of examples and case studies from actual Web sites and other electronic communities, she sheds light on tools that work to make them sustainable. Whether the current generation of e-planners will heed her words--and whether they can create something liveable out of the weird suburb/wilderness hybrid we have now--will be key to determining how 21st-century humans live, work and communicate. --Rob LightnerRead More

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  • ASDA

    Aims to set up a framework for discussions on social and technical issues of online communities. Intended for both students and computer professionals this book is divided into two parts: Getting Acquainted with Online Communities and Developing Online Communities.

  • Blackwell

    The purpose of the book is to set up a framework for discussions on social and technical issues of online communities. Designing usability and supporting sociability lays a solid foundation on which online communities can grow and thrive.

  • Foyles

    The Internet is a social as well as technical phenomenon and at its current stage of development, people are still hungry to learn more about effective methods for...

  • 0471805998
  • 9780471805991
  • Dr Jenny Preece
  • 11 August 2000
  • John Wiley & Sons
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 464
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