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  • Johnson, L. F., & Levine, A. H. (2008). Virtual worlds: Inherently immersive, highly social learning spaces. Theory Into Practice, 47, 161-170.


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  • Jones Q., (2001). The Boundaries of Virtual Communities, Doctoral Dissertation, Graduate School of Business, University of Haifa, Haifa.


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  • Jones Q. and Rafaeli S., (2000a). What do virtual 'Tells' tell? Placing cybersociety research into a hierarchy of social explanation, In: 33rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, (Hawaii 2000), IEEE Press., Hawaii.


  • Jones Q., Rafaeli S., (2000b). Time to Split, Virtually: 'Discourse Architecture' and 'Community Building' as means to Creating Vibrant Virtual Publics., Electronic Markets, The International Journal of Electronic Commerce and Business Media., 10(4), 214-223.

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  • Jones, G. Ravid, G. and Rafaeli S., (2004). Information Overload and the Message Dynamics of Online Interaction Spaces: A Theoretical Model and Empirical Exploration, Information Systems Research Vol. 15 issue 2, pp. 194-210.


  • Joyce, E., & Kraut, R. E. (2006). Predicting continued participation in newsgroups. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11, 723-747.



  • Kalman, Y. M., Ravid, G., Raban, D. R., and Rafaeli, S. (2006). Pauses and response latencies: A chronemic analysis of asynchronous CMC. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, ( JCMC ) 12(1), article 1. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue1/kalman.html


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Communication Dilemmas in Database-Mediated Collaboration. COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, Vol. 29 No. 2, 125-154


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