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Communication in a virtual environment: from the one-to-one model to the all-to-all model

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Resumo:The need to know and explain the human communication phenomena lead to the development of many theories and communication models that gradually evolved through time, in accordance with the cultural and sociopolitical contexts. In this article we will address the transformation from models that approached communication through a “one-to-all” logic, allowed by the spread of printed mass media or even radio and television, to a new communication process approach logic that can be resumed in the slogan “all-to-all”. In fact, with de beginning of the Internet and digital technologies, different ways to communicate arise, since, as communication can now reach global amplitude, it favors multiple user connections, allowing for a multidirectional information flow model, or “all-to-all” model logic.
Autores principais:Lisbôa, Eliana Santana
Outros Autores:Coutinho, Clara Pereira
Assunto:Communication Interaction One-to-one All-to-all Digital technologies Internet
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The need to know and explain the human communication phenomena lead to the development of many theories and communication models that gradually evolved through time, in accordance with the cultural and sociopolitical contexts. In this article we will address the transformation from models that approached communication through a “one-to-all” logic, allowed by the spread of printed mass media or even radio and television, to a new communication process approach logic that can be resumed in the slogan “all-to-all”. In fact, with de beginning of the Internet and digital technologies, different ways to communicate arise, since, as communication can now reach global amplitude, it favors multiple user connections, allowing for a multidirectional information flow model, or “all-to-all” model logic.