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What Anonymous can tell us about the relationship between virtual community structure and participatory form
Max Halupka
Institute for Governance & Policy Analysis
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Virtual Community
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Community Structure
100%
Community Engagement
100%
Online Communities
25%
Social Movements
25%
Structural Change
25%
Modes of Participation
25%
Life Cycle Perspective
25%
Management Structure
25%
Computing Survey
25%
Community Success
25%
Horizontal Management
25%
Cell Networks
25%
Collective Personas
25%
Arts and Humanities
Virtual Community
100%
Lifecycle
50%
Engagement
25%
Social Movement
25%
oppositional
25%
Persona
25%
Online Community
25%
Social Sciences
Virtual Community
100%
Life Cycle
50%
Online Community
25%
Structural Change
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Life Cycle
100%
Structural Change
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Life Cycle
100%
Structural Change
50%