| Oravec, J.A., Virtual Individuals, virtual groups, Cambridge University Press, USA, (1996) |
....shapes of the curves are soundly based upon diffusion research and so a prediction of adoptions within given time periods is possible. The notion of genres illustrates the problems associated with the acceptance and therefore, diffusion, of a innovatory method of expression. The concept of genres [13] is borrowed from the realm of literature where it denotes generic varieties of written sets of material. The genre of the conference or journal paper, for example, is well accepted within academic circles and is characterised by a set of standards to which it must conform. This example also ....
....but may also reflect tensions and divisions within the social context. The social research methodologies, for instance, are not readily accepted by the hard science research community. However, genres develop and change and reflect may reflect large scale shifts in social values. Oravec [13] discusses genres and genre environments in relation to computer supported 10 cooperative work (CSCW) In this context spreadsheets and data bases may be considered as genres and are well accepted by the user community. The genre of the email is less precisely defined and is currently subject to ....
Oravec, J.A., Virtual Individuals, virtual groups, Cambridge University Press, USA, (1996)
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Oravec, J.A., Virtual Individuals, virtual groups, Cambridge University Press, USA, (1996)
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Oravec, J.A., Virtual Individuals, virtual groups, Cambridge University Press, USA, (1996)
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