Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion

<p>Studies on virtual communities have expanded over the last two decades, with the development of Information and Communication Technologies, and its dissemination over numerous domains. This article problematizes some conceptual categories used frequently in this field, on the basis of the r...

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Main Authors: Agustín Zanotti, Mariana Loreta Magallanes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 2015-04-01
Series:methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales
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Online Access:https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/47
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spelling doaj-b8b570392e3749eb96cc3dbfa3fe8ec22020-11-25T03:31:15ZengUniversidad Rey Juan Carlosmethaodos.revista de ciencias sociales2340-84132340-84132015-04-013110.17502/m.rcs.v3i1.4755Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussionAgustín Zanotti0Mariana Loreta Magallanes1Universidad Nacional de Villa MaríaCentro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba<p>Studies on virtual communities have expanded over the last two decades, with the development of Information and Communication Technologies, and its dissemination over numerous domains. This article problematizes some conceptual categories used frequently in this field, on the basis of the results found in two case studies: virtual communities of media professionals and free software programmers. Throughout the article, we start by defining virtual communities and some of its possible typologies. We refer specifically to professional communities or communities of practice, related to specialists from different fields, engaged in sharing resources, expertise and knowledge. Along with this, we discuss three notions of life cycle associated with these spaces, focused on interaction platforms, participants and group goals. The cases considered allow us to recognize life cycles with similarities and differences. These include migration and conversion processes. Along with this we observe renovations on group goals, leaderships and generational replacements. The communities analyzed thus allow us to problematize the notion of life cycle from a socio-technical approach, in order to reconstruct the complexity of possible trajectories.</p>https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/47ciclos de vidacomunidades de prácticacomunidades de profesionalescomunidades virtualestrayectorias
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Mariana Loreta Magallanes
Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales
ciclos de vida
comunidades de práctica
comunidades de profesionales
comunidades virtuales
trayectorias
author_facet Agustín Zanotti
Mariana Loreta Magallanes
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title Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
title_short Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
title_full Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
title_fullStr Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
title_full_unstemmed Virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: Contributions to the discussion
title_sort virtual professional communities, trajectories and life cycles: contributions to the discussion
publisher Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
series methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales
issn 2340-8413
2340-8413
publishDate 2015-04-01
description <p>Studies on virtual communities have expanded over the last two decades, with the development of Information and Communication Technologies, and its dissemination over numerous domains. This article problematizes some conceptual categories used frequently in this field, on the basis of the results found in two case studies: virtual communities of media professionals and free software programmers. Throughout the article, we start by defining virtual communities and some of its possible typologies. We refer specifically to professional communities or communities of practice, related to specialists from different fields, engaged in sharing resources, expertise and knowledge. Along with this, we discuss three notions of life cycle associated with these spaces, focused on interaction platforms, participants and group goals. The cases considered allow us to recognize life cycles with similarities and differences. These include migration and conversion processes. Along with this we observe renovations on group goals, leaderships and generational replacements. The communities analyzed thus allow us to problematize the notion of life cycle from a socio-technical approach, in order to reconstruct the complexity of possible trajectories.</p>
topic ciclos de vida
comunidades de práctica
comunidades de profesionales
comunidades virtuales
trayectorias
url https://www.methaodos.org/revista-methaodos/index.php/methaodos/article/view/47
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