Communication Processes in Participatory Websites

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Research on participatory websites has been minimally theoretical and lacks a comprehensive framework that identifies common elements and their functions across a variety of Web 2.0 platforms. This article suggests the definitions of 4 common message types in participatory websites-proprietor content, user-generated content, deliberate aggregate user representations, and incidental aggregate user representations-and offers research exemplars that illustrate how they may function in transforming online social interaction and influence. It introduces the 6 empirical studies in this Special Issue of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication in terms of the theories, functions, cues, and message types on which these articles focus. © 2012 International Communication Association.

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Walther, J. B., & Jang, J. woo. (2012). Communication Processes in Participatory Websites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 18(1), 2–15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1083-6101.2012.01592.x

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