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Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
An abbreviation of social-cultural contexts. Communication on Web sites takes place in several socio-cultural contexts; a local socio-cultural context in which the user is physically located, an Internet context in which the Web site is located, and a global context. Each of these contexts is characterized by a community, rules, and a division of labor.
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WebCom: A Model for Understanding Web Site Communication
Mikkel Godsk (The University of Aarhus, Denmark) and Anja Bechmann Petersen (The University of Aarhus, Denmark)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 22
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch029
Abstract
This chapter presents a model (WebCom) for understanding and analyzing Web site-mediated communication, also referred to as Web site communication. The model combines three theoretical approaches— communication, medium, and activity theory—into one generic model that benefits from each of the approaches’ strengths. Furthermore, it is discussed and shortly demonstrated how WebCom can be used for analytical and design purposes with YouTube as an example. The chapter concludes that WebCom is able to serve as a theoretically-based model for understanding complex Web site communication situations in their entirety, and that such thoroughly approach is required for successful computer mediated communication (CMC) when communicating across cultures and contexts.
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SCOR Model and the Green Supply Chain
Acronym for the Supply Chain Council now merged with APICS.
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WebCom: A Model for Understanding Web Site Communication
An abbreviation of social-cultural contexts. Communication on Web sites takes place in several socio-cultural contexts; a local socio-cultural context in which the user is physically located, an Internet context in which the Web site is located, and a global context. Each of these contexts is characterized by a community, rules, and a division of labor.
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Dissemination of Best Practices in Milking Associated With Better Milk Quality
Somatic Cell Count - cells of the immune system and the epithelium of the mammary gland of cows, which when present in milk, show the level of mastitis in cows, that is, inflammation in the udders normally caused by bacterial infection.
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