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      Mediated Communities in the Age of Electronic Communication

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          The electronically mediated communication has transformed our notionof the relation between place and community. With a greater proportionof our communicative acts taking place via electronic media, physical co-presence, the co-located interpersonal relations are diminishing as determinants of the nature of human interactions. This paper argues that the electronically mediated communication contributes to the construction of new, mediated forms of communities which are based on the interaction or operational synthesis of virtual and physical communities. The appearance of these new forms of communitiesleads to a new conceptualization of the relation between self and community. The aim of this paper is to show that the medium of the mediatization and new conceptualization of community is a specific pictorial language of electronically mediated communication, the semantic structure of which offers new opportunities to grasp and understand the complex notion of new mediated communities and to adopt the idea of a new global, community building language in local and national communities.

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                Journal
                KOME: An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry
                Hungarian Communication Studies Association
                01 January 2012
                : 1
                : 1
                : 46-53
                Article
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                d0b68614-a5ac-4266-8454-0809cff1469d

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                Communication. Mass media
                P87-96
                Philology. Linguistics
                P1-1091
                Language and Literature
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                Political & Social philosophy,General social science,Theoretical frameworks and disciplines,Communication & Media studies
                electronically mediated communication,networked individual,pictorial language,mediated community,new conceptualization of community

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