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Revision as of 02:44, 29 October 2007
Do Virtual Communities Exist?
Business
Recap
Databasification
- Impact of symbolic forms on how people are represented
- The old cliché of being a number
- But also a self as pattern
Institutions
- Corporations
- Governments
Ideologies
- Communicative transparency
- Privacy
- Bodies vs. People
Aside: on Ethical Premises
Segue
- Today we consider the phenomenon of blogging -- a catch-all phrase -- and community
- What ideologies?
- A counter-institution?
Intro
The WELL
- The WELL
- Rheingold, The Virtual Community
- Wired, "The Epic Saga of The Well"
- Pre-web, i.e. Telnet and Gopher.
- Mainly forums and bulletin boards (BBSs) and a community of self-selected internet users.
- One can argue that the sense of community pre-existed the WELL.
YouTube
MySpace
- EMO
- What is the connection between Emo and MySpace?
Daily Kos
- The Blog
- Video of conference
- Lieberman
Are these communities?
Imagined Communities
- See Anderson1997
Community and Imagination
- Anderson's argument
- Applies to all forms of social organization
- Role of ritual is to create this consciousness
Imagination and Symbolic Form
- Newspapers
- The Novel
- Language
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
- Also: folklore, etc.
Community and Society
- Tonnies, 1887, Community and Society (excerpts)
- Two Kinds of social organization based on two kinds of "will"
- Community and Society, or Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
- Connecting Will and Society -- I call this "psycho-social" mapping
- Where anthropology likes to hang out
- Will: Essential vs. Arbitrary
- Precisely analogous to Bateson's Purposive Mind and and the Unconscious (which is closer to Great Mind)
- Also, arbitrary will = planning mentality (it is goal oriented)
Characteristics of each
Community
- Order based on consensus of wills
- Governed by ritual, gossip, etc. (mutual calibration)
- Developed and "ennobled" by folkways, mores, and religion
- Individual subordinate to the whole
Society
- Order based upon a union of rational wills
- Rests on convention and agreement, is safeguarded by political legislation
- Ideological justification in public opinion
- Individualism per se -- "[U]nder certain conditions and in some relationships, man appears as a free agent (person) in his self-determined activities and has to be conceived of as an independent person"
Remarks
- Society, privacy and trade
Questions
- Does the internet help us connect with Greater Mind?
- Is it more "situated"?
- In which is privacy as value?
Salam Pax
- Describe
- Look at site
- Ask: what kind of community?