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Chapter 10—Social Information Processing Theory
The material in this chapter has been heavily reorganized for clarity and precision. Throughout the chapter, the term “CMC” [computer mediated communication] has been replaced by “online” for clearer presentation to students and in keeping with the less-frequent use of this term in contemporary scholarly research. In addition, a new critique section introduces the scholarship of Sherry Turkle, who has challenged the assumption that online communication is beneficial for relationships.
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Chapter 10—Social Information Processing Theory
The material in this chapter has been heavily reorganized for clarity and precision. Throughout the chapter, the term “CMC” [computer mediated communication] has been replaced by “online” for clearer presentation to students and in keeping with the less-frequent use of this term in contemporary scholarly research. In addition, a new critique section introduces the scholarship of Sherry Turkle, who has challenged the assumption that online communication is beneficial for relationships.
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