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  2. Computer-mediated communication - Wikipedia

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    Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is defined as any human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices. [1] While the term has traditionally referred to those communications that occur via computer-mediated formats (e.g., instant messaging, email, chat rooms, online forums, social network services), it has also been applied to other forms of text-based ...

  3. Mediated communication - Wikipedia

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    Mediated communication or mediated interaction (less often, mediated discourse) refers to communication carried out by the use of information communication technology and can be contrasted to face-to-face communication. [1] While nowadays the technology we use is often related to computers, giving rise to the popular term computer-mediated ...

  4. Hyperpersonal model - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpersonal model. The hyperpersonal model is a model of interpersonal communication that suggests computer-mediated communication (CMC) can become hyperpersonal because it "exceeds [face-to-face] interaction", thus affording message senders a host of communicative advantages over traditional face-to-face (FtF) interaction. [1]

  5. Social information processing (theory) - Wikipedia

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    Computer-mediated communication has become easier and more convenient with the advent of smartphones. Social information processing theory, also known as SIP, is a psychological and sociological theory originally developed by Salancik and Pfeffer in 1978. [1]

  6. Category:Computer-mediated communication - Wikipedia

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    From Computer-mediated communication: "Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) is defined as any communicative transaction which occurs through the use of two or more networked computers. [1] While the term has traditionally referred to those communications that occur via computer-mediated formats (i.e., instant messages, e-mails, chat rooms) it ...

  7. Computer-supported collaboration - Wikipedia

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    The subfield computer-mediated communication deals specifically with how humans use "computers" (or digital media) to form, support and maintain relationships with others (social uses), regulate information flow (instructional uses), and make decisions (including major financial and political ones).

  8. Models of communication - Wikipedia

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    However, some forms of communication can be accurately described by them, such as many types of computer-mediated communication. This applies, for example, to text messaging , sending an email, posting a blog, or sharing something on social media.

  9. Synchronous computer-mediated communication - Wikipedia

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    According to the type of media used, synchronous conferencing can be divided into [2] audio conferencing: only audio is used; video conferencing: Both audio (voice) and video and pictures are used. According to the number of access point used, synchronous conferencing can be divided into point-to-point: Only two computers are connected end to end.