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Interaction in Chat Rooms LM350 Computer Mediated Communication
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What’s IRC? Form of online communication that allows apparently synchronous text-based interaction between multiple users in any geographical location where the program can be run Server, channel (chanop, sysop) Users download software, e.g. MSN which provides a “talkline” and a chat window
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Who’s who? User Chanop - initiate and moderate a channel. Can “kick” users off channel Sysop or Oper - controls and moderates IRC network. Can moderate and kick off anyone on any channel, send mail to all users etc.
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Where does it fit in? Pre-CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same place Different place
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Where does it fit in? Pre-CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placeFace to face talking Different place
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Where does it fit in? Pre-CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placeFace to face talking Different placeNot possible until telephone
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Where does it fit in? Pre-CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placeFace to face talking Leaving note Different placeNot possible until telephone
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Where does it fit in? Pre-CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placeFace to face talking Leaving a note Different placeNot possible until telephone Letters
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Where does it fit in? CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placechat Different place
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Where does it fit in? CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placechat Different placeChat, video conferencing
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Where does it fit in? CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placechatEmail, bulletin board Different placeChat, video conferencing
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Where does it fit in? CMC SynchronousAsynchronous Same placechatEmail, bulletin board Different placeChat, video conferencing Email, bulletinboard
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How is it different from face to face conversation? Non-presence No voice, gesture, etc Multi-voice - what happens to turn taking? Policed by chanop
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Setting norms Balou Gal:How’s everyone? Timgodden:MICHAEL JOLIFFE EGLV:I want to major in advertising Timgodden:HES COOL EGLV:LOL Fan EGLV:tim please lower your caps Timgodden:MICHAEL JOLIFFE Dragonrider:Timgodden, UPPERCASE is normally used for adding EMPHASIS! Otherwise it’s considered SHOUTING (and harder to read).
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What’s the fuss? Lack of physical presence & opportunity for play/deception via misleading identities leads to moral panics, especially around children/sex/paedophile
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Moral panic? Cohen (1972) Folk Devils & Moral Panics http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/thinkingallowed_20030430.shtml moral panic; an occurrence which is characterised by ‘stylized and stereotypical’ representation by the mass media, and a tendency for those ‘in power’ (politicians, bishops, editors and so on) to man the ‘moral barricades’ and pronounce judgement.
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Moral panic? According to Goode & Ben-Yehuda (1994) " A moral panic is characterised by a feeling held by a substantial number of a members of a given society, that evil- doers pose a threat to society and to the moral order as a consequence of their behaviour and, therefore, "something should be done about them and their behaviour".
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Moral panics? Mods and Rockers Elvis Presley James Bulger, child violence Satanic rituals Catholic church & child abuse Drugs, e.g. Leah Betts & ecstasy AIDS Asylum seekers
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Media & Moral panics? Horror comics Rock and roll James Bulger, child violence & video violence (1993) Columbine shootings & video violence Rap music Chat
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