Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Fielding graduate Jenny Fremlin presents research at the IVth International Conference of Community Psychology in Barcelona, Spain

Community Connections in a Mediated World, Jenny Fremlin, PhD

This individual communication explores the potential for media-supported community building both locally and globally based on results from original research on sense of community. Analysis of survey responses, including the Brief Sense of Community Scale and open-ended questions, shows that sense of community varies by community type not only in traditional community settings but also in online communities. Participants (n=77) were World of Warcraft guild (team of players) members and answered questions about sense of community in four different communities to which they belong. As in traditional communities, there are differences in strength of sense of community between different types of online communities. The implication is that we are able to experience a range of feelings within communities that is dependent upon unique properties of individual communities, even when communities are connected digitally. This opens up understanding of modern communities by linking past community research to emerging connections. Rather than concentrating solely on the media used to make a connection, we should look within communities to understand the impact they will have on members. We also can consider using emerging technology to connect new or existing communities in ways that are effective, emotional, and influential in our lives and society.

IVth International Conference of Community Psychology
Barcelona, Spain
http://www.4cipc2012.org/?lang=e
June 21, 2012

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