Caleb T. Carr is associate professor in the School of Communication at Illinois State University. His research addresses how new media alter communicative processes, including how social media are used for organizational uncertainty reduction, in group collaborations, and to create and maintain identity online.
Preface
Part I. Introduction and Infrastructure
1. What Is Computer-Mediated Communication?
2. The Technologies and Users of Computer-Mediated Communication
Part II. Theories
3. Impersonal Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
4. Interpersonal Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
5. Group Communication Theories of Computer-Mediated Communication
Part III. Contexts
6. Communicating with Yourself via Computer-Mediated Communication
7. Relating with Others Using Computer-Mediated Communication
8. Working with Others via Computer-Mediated Communication
9. Social Media
Part IV. Applications
10. Health and Well-Being Online
11. Influence Online
12. Politics via Computer-Mediated Communication
13. On the Horizon of Computer-Mediated Communication
Glossary
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