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	<title>Matei, Sorin Adam</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Matei,_Sorin_Adam</link>
	<description>A bibliography of works by Matei, Sorin Adam in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>A Sounding Board for the Self: Virtual Community as Ideology</title>
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		<description>Claims about the emergence of a new type of social aggregation--&quot;virtual community&quot;--cover a type of ideological discourse about social interactions. The main cultural resource fueling this ideology is the counterculture and its social project. Virtual community, both as a discursive and as a social practice, is a culmination rather than a resolution of the modern conflict between community and individuality. Presenting virtual community as a panacea for modern social tensions, especially that between individualistic and communitarian ideals, hides from sight not only some of the negative aspects of on-line social life (cliquish behavior and incivility) but also the role played by communication technology in fragmenting modern society.</description>
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