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Educational and Cultural Identities in Virtual Social Networks

International Journal of Cyber Ethics in Education, 2012
This research attempts to describe the identity development of students/teachers who used a virtual social network –Facebook to work with historical mathematics and mathematicians in the frame of a second degree course. Fifteen participants aged from 24 to 53 years old participated in the course in which they were required to attend mathematical ...
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An Overview of Methods for Virtual Social Networks Analysis

2009
The increasing achievement of the Web has led people to exploit collaborative technologies in order to encourage partnerships among different groups. The cooperation can be achieved by Virtual Social Networks that facilitate people's social interaction and enable them to remain in touch with friends exploiting the pervasive nature of information ...
D'Andrea Alessia   +2 more
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Virtual Intimacy: Desire and Ideology in Virtual Social Networks

2009
[Extract] There are few social phenomena in contemporary Western society whose magnitude can match the viral spread of virtual social networks (VSNs). Every minute of the day hundreds of new Myspace, Flickr, and Facebook accounts are set up throughout the world and users ready themselves to interact with the many millions already in operation.
Grassman, Rickard, Case, Peter
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Survey on virtual reality in social network

2018 2nd International Conference on Inventive Systems and Control (ICISC), 2018
Virtual reality in social network is the most trending and hot topic in recent years. The familiarity with virtual reality in gaming industry is quite popular and known to all The concept of virtual reality is quit new in social networking industry and it is still evolving In this paper, we will understand the concept of virtual reality in social ...
Jakir K Patel, Achyut Sakadasariya
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Social Networks and Virtual Communities

2012
From prehistoric years, before even the formation of language, human beings tended to form communities in order to have more chances to survive in the primitive and hostile environment. Progressively the communities were expanded and developed by acquiring a more concrete structure with disperse roles and duties and were held together by family or ...
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Social Impact of Virtual Networking

2006
Information has been defined as a set of data, facts, and figures that have been processed in such a way that they become meaningful. They make intelligence. When information is applied to doing something and is globally pertinent, it is said to have become knowledge.
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Requiem for the virtual communities Long life to the Social Networks

2012
Within a broader study, published in the book Drugs and Women, we conducted a research on the Internet, drugs and women. We have thus tried to go back to the same online communities explored for other research on drugs and the Internet, conducted 3 years ago.
BERTOLAZZI, ALESSIA, N. Strizzolo
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Virtual Social Networks: A New Dimension for Virtuality Research

2009
Virtuality has been undergoing rapid and fundamental changes. As technology changes, so too have its applications and our uses of and experiences with them have changed as well. The emergence of new technologies such as Web 2.0 technologies offers individuals opportunities for new ways of interacting, playing, working, and learning, and companies new ...
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On virtual social networks

Церковь, государство и общество: исторические, политико-правовые и идеологические аспекты взаимодействия. Материалы Международной научно-практической конференции, 2020
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