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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION Where Is the Shaman? 1
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PART I CONCEPTUALIZING ELECTRONIC TRIBES
- CHAPTER 1 “A Tribe by Any Other Name . . .” 11
- CHAPTER 2 Mimetic Kinship: Theorizing Online “Tribalism” 21
- CHAPTER 3 Electronic Tribes (E-Tribes): Some Theoretical Perspectives and Implications 36
- CHAPTER 4 Revisiting the Impact of Tribalism on Civil Society: An Investigation of the Potential Benefits of Membership in an E-Tribe on Public Discourse 58
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PART II SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTRONIC TRIBALISM
- CHAPTER 5 Theorizing the E-Tribe on MySpace.com 79
- CHAPTER 6 Don’t Date, Craftsterbate: Dialogue and Resistance on craftster.org 96
- CHAPTER 7 Guild Life in the World of Warcraft: Online Gaming Tribalism 110
- CHAPTER 8 At the Electronic Evergreen: A Computer-Mediated Ethnography of Tribalism in a Newsgroup from Montserrat and Afar 124
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PART III EMERGING ELECTRONIC TRIBAL CULTURES
- CHAPTER 9 “Like a neighborhood of sisters”: Can Culture Be Formed Electronically? 143
- CHAPTER 10 Gerald M. Phillips as Electronic Tribal Chief: Socioforming Cyberspace 159
- CHAPTER 11 Digital Dreamtime, Sonic Talismans: Music Downloading and the Tribal Landscape 177
- CHAPTER 12 Magic, Myth, and Mayhem: Tribalization in the Digital Age 191
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PART IV CYBERCRIME AND COUNTERCULTURE AMONG ELECTRONIC TRIBES
- CHAPTER 13 Mundanes at the Gate . . . and Perverts Within: Managing Internal and External Threats to Community Online 207
- CHAPTER 14 Brotherhood of Blood: Aryan Tribalism and Skinhead Cybercrews 229
- CHAPTER 15 Radical Tribes at Warre: Primitivists on the Net 251
- CHAPTER 16 A “Tribe” Migrates Crime to Cyberspace: Nigerian Igbos in 419 E-Mail Scams 269
- About the Contributors 289
- Index 295
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION Where Is the Shaman? 1
-
PART I CONCEPTUALIZING ELECTRONIC TRIBES
- CHAPTER 1 “A Tribe by Any Other Name . . .” 11
- CHAPTER 2 Mimetic Kinship: Theorizing Online “Tribalism” 21
- CHAPTER 3 Electronic Tribes (E-Tribes): Some Theoretical Perspectives and Implications 36
- CHAPTER 4 Revisiting the Impact of Tribalism on Civil Society: An Investigation of the Potential Benefits of Membership in an E-Tribe on Public Discourse 58
-
PART II SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF ELECTRONIC TRIBALISM
- CHAPTER 5 Theorizing the E-Tribe on MySpace.com 79
- CHAPTER 6 Don’t Date, Craftsterbate: Dialogue and Resistance on craftster.org 96
- CHAPTER 7 Guild Life in the World of Warcraft: Online Gaming Tribalism 110
- CHAPTER 8 At the Electronic Evergreen: A Computer-Mediated Ethnography of Tribalism in a Newsgroup from Montserrat and Afar 124
-
PART III EMERGING ELECTRONIC TRIBAL CULTURES
- CHAPTER 9 “Like a neighborhood of sisters”: Can Culture Be Formed Electronically? 143
- CHAPTER 10 Gerald M. Phillips as Electronic Tribal Chief: Socioforming Cyberspace 159
- CHAPTER 11 Digital Dreamtime, Sonic Talismans: Music Downloading and the Tribal Landscape 177
- CHAPTER 12 Magic, Myth, and Mayhem: Tribalization in the Digital Age 191
-
PART IV CYBERCRIME AND COUNTERCULTURE AMONG ELECTRONIC TRIBES
- CHAPTER 13 Mundanes at the Gate . . . and Perverts Within: Managing Internal and External Threats to Community Online 207
- CHAPTER 14 Brotherhood of Blood: Aryan Tribalism and Skinhead Cybercrews 229
- CHAPTER 15 Radical Tribes at Warre: Primitivists on the Net 251
- CHAPTER 16 A “Tribe” Migrates Crime to Cyberspace: Nigerian Igbos in 419 E-Mail Scams 269
- About the Contributors 289
- Index 295