Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism

This dissertation is a rhetorical examination of a virtual community that has developed around Formula As—a Romanian print and Web based publication that over the course of fourteen years has built a readership of eight million despite the unstable Romanian transition media environment. The purpose...

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Other Authors: Nocasian, Mihaela V. (authoraut)
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Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism
description This dissertation is a rhetorical examination of a virtual community that has developed around Formula As—a Romanian print and Web based publication that over the course of fourteen years has built a readership of eight million despite the unstable Romanian transition media environment. The purpose of this study is to help understand the manner in which the Formula As magazine brings together a geographically fragmented public into a community and explore the role of storytelling in the rhetorical construction of this community. The dissertation employs an eclectic theoretical perspective and a rhetorical-based methodology. This study's theoretical framework brings together concepts from different areas of inquiry such as virtual community and computer-mediated communication, public sphere, interactive journalism, and hermeneutics. Fisher's narrative paradigm serves as the interpretive lens that is used in this study to gain insight into the dynamic of building community among the readers of the Formula As magazine. To uncover the distinctiveness of the Formula As community, this study proposes a virtual community conceptual model containing six conditions—community self-refernce, common interests and goals, membership boundaries, shared history, common discursive space, and interactivity. One of the major findings of this study is that at a very basic level, virtual communities are quite similar. The Formula As readers are brought together in an imagined community that has social reality for them. The shared Romanian cultural memory, flexible group boundaries, and the exchange of naturistic remedies information and cooperation in humanitarian work enable Formula As participants to develop a history together. At a fundamental level, the Formula As community members sustain connections and imagine themselves and others as constituting a community through the shared practices of interpreting the community texts and making public participants' stories of involvement with the magazine's community. From a rhetorical perspective, this study revealed that in the Formula As community, storytelling provides participants with a safe avenue for disclosing sensitive personal information while the discursive space of the magazine becomes the locus for shaping public opinion on a series of specific social issues. === A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Communication in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. === Fall Semester, 2005. === August 25, 2005. === Online Journalism, Paul Ricoeur, Hermeneutics, Narrative, Storytelling, Computer-mediated Communication, Romanian Media, Online Cooperation, Imagined Communities, Sociomental Network, Formula As, Online Community, Virtual Community, Internet, Rhetoric === Includes bibliographical references. === Marilyn J. Young, Professor Directing Dissertation; Gary Burnett, Outside Committee Member; Davis Houck, Committee Member; Andrew Opel, Committee Member; Stephen D. McDowell, Committee Member.
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title Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism
title_short Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism
title_full Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism
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title_full_unstemmed Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism
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spelling ndltd-fsu.edu-oai-fsu.digital.flvc.org-fsu_1808552020-06-09T03:09:34Z Creating Community over the Net: A Case Study of Romanian Online Journalism Nocasian, Mihaela V. (authoraut) Young, Marilyn J. (professor directing dissertation) Burnett, Gary (outside committee member) Houck, Davis (committee member) Opel, Andrew (committee member) McDowell, Stephen D. (committee member) School of Communication (degree granting department) Florida State University (degree granting institution) Text text Florida State University Florida State University English eng 1 online resource computer application/pdf This dissertation is a rhetorical examination of a virtual community that has developed around Formula As—a Romanian print and Web based publication that over the course of fourteen years has built a readership of eight million despite the unstable Romanian transition media environment. The purpose of this study is to help understand the manner in which the Formula As magazine brings together a geographically fragmented public into a community and explore the role of storytelling in the rhetorical construction of this community. The dissertation employs an eclectic theoretical perspective and a rhetorical-based methodology. This study's theoretical framework brings together concepts from different areas of inquiry such as virtual community and computer-mediated communication, public sphere, interactive journalism, and hermeneutics. Fisher's narrative paradigm serves as the interpretive lens that is used in this study to gain insight into the dynamic of building community among the readers of the Formula As magazine. To uncover the distinctiveness of the Formula As community, this study proposes a virtual community conceptual model containing six conditions—community self-refernce, common interests and goals, membership boundaries, shared history, common discursive space, and interactivity. One of the major findings of this study is that at a very basic level, virtual communities are quite similar. The Formula As readers are brought together in an imagined community that has social reality for them. The shared Romanian cultural memory, flexible group boundaries, and the exchange of naturistic remedies information and cooperation in humanitarian work enable Formula As participants to develop a history together. At a fundamental level, the Formula As community members sustain connections and imagine themselves and others as constituting a community through the shared practices of interpreting the community texts and making public participants' stories of involvement with the magazine's community. From a rhetorical perspective, this study revealed that in the Formula As community, storytelling provides participants with a safe avenue for disclosing sensitive personal information while the discursive space of the magazine becomes the locus for shaping public opinion on a series of specific social issues. A Dissertation submitted to the Department of Communication in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Fall Semester, 2005. August 25, 2005. Online Journalism, Paul Ricoeur, Hermeneutics, Narrative, Storytelling, Computer-mediated Communication, Romanian Media, Online Cooperation, Imagined Communities, Sociomental Network, Formula As, Online Community, Virtual Community, Internet, Rhetoric Includes bibliographical references. Marilyn J. Young, Professor Directing Dissertation; Gary Burnett, Outside Committee Member; Davis Houck, Committee Member; Andrew Opel, Committee Member; Stephen D. McDowell, Committee Member. Communication FSU_migr_etd-2580 http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_migr_etd-2580 This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). The copyright in theses and dissertations completed at Florida State University is held by the students who author them. http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu%3A180855/datastream/TN/view/Creating%20Community%20over%20the%20Net.jpg