Tonichelle said:
my first paper in my Mass Communications class is on Online Communities... the question teh prof asked was
"Are online communities genuine communities?"
it has to be two pages... I think they are, what do you say?
Here is what the dictionary says:
com·mu·ni·ty ( P ) Pronunciation Key (k-myn-t)
n. pl. com·mu·ni·ties
A group of people living in the same locality and under the same government.
The district or locality in which such a group lives.
A group of people having common interests: the scientific community; the international business community.
A group viewed as forming a distinct segment of society: the gay community; the community of color.
Similarity or identity: a community of interests.
Sharing, participation, and fellowship.
Society as a whole; the public.
Ecology.
A group of plants and animals living and interacting with one another in a specific region under relatively similar environmental conditions.
The region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.
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[Middle English communite, citizenry, from Old French, from Latin commnits, fellowship, from commnis, common. See common.]
I suppose one could say "online communites" are a community of people sharing thoughts via the internet.
Just my thoughts....