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  # Online-Communities, Weblogs und die soziale Rückeroberung des Netzes
  # Weblogs. Eine kommunikationssoziologische Studie
  # Die heimliche Medienrevolution. Wie Weblogs, Wikis und freie Software die Welt verändern
  # Grenzen virtueller Gemeinschaft. Strukturen internetbasierter Kommunikationsforen
  # Design for Community. The Art of Connecting Real People in Virtual Places
  # Community Building - Strategien für den Aufbau erfolgreicher Web-Communities
  # Virtuelle Gruppen. Charakteristika und Problemdimensionen
  # The Community of the Future
  # Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web
  # Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution
  # Die Virtualisierung des Sozialen: Virtuelle Identitäten und virtuelle Gemeinschaften
   
   
  +++ Literaturerhebung -- Details
   
   
**Online-Communities, Weblogs und die soziale Rückeroberung des Netzes** **Online-Communities, Weblogs und die soziale Rückeroberung des Netzes**
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Rheingold describes how consumerism might change when pedestrians, as their mobiles detect stores and restaurants, patch into electronic gossip about an establishment. The location-detection feature of these devices will inevitably breach privacy, which informs Rheingold's somewhat skeptical stance toward this brave new world, and contrasts with the enthusiasm of certain computer scientists he interviews, such as Microsoft's promoter of a wireless urban space pervasively connected to the Internet. Rheingold describes how consumerism might change when pedestrians, as their mobiles detect stores and restaurants, patch into electronic gossip about an establishment. The location-detection feature of these devices will inevitably breach privacy, which informs Rheingold's somewhat skeptical stance toward this brave new world, and contrasts with the enthusiasm of certain computer scientists he interviews, such as Microsoft's promoter of a wireless urban space pervasively connected to the Internet.
   
The cyber-savvy and socially aware will be interested and undoubtedly concerned by Rheingold's informed report. The cyber-savvy and socially aware will be interested and undoubtedly concerned by Rheingold's informed report.
   
   
  **Virtualisierung des Sozialen**
  Authoren Barbara Becker, Michael Paetau
  Verlag Campus Verlag GmbH, 1997
  ISBN 3593358646
   
  Download: http://wwwcs.uni-paderborn.de/~bbecker/Becker99.3.pdf