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dc.contributor.author
Stock, Wolfgang G.
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Scheibe, Katrin
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Zimmer, Franziska
dc.date.accessioned
2023-04-05T06:53:40Z
dc.date.available
2023-04-05T06:53:40Z
dc.date.issued
2022-09-30
dc.identifier.issn
2287-4577
dc.identifier.uri
https://repository.kisti.re.kr/handle/10580/18201
dc.description.abstract
Participants in real-time online sessions, be it (business) meetings, virtual school lessons, or social live streams, all engage in cyber social interactions. Unlike parasocial interactions, cyber social interactions are characterized by reciprocity and temporal proximity. In contrast to social interactions, they lack spatial proximity and bodily contact. This is a fairly new concept in information science that rose from technological advances and unprecedented circumstances (e.g., the rise of digital economy and knowledge workers being able to work remotely or, more recently, global lockdowns and contact restrictions). As a result, the past ways of working and socializing were transformed by making them, in some cases predominantly, virtual. Regarding the example of social live streaming we exhibit the importance of cyber social interactions for information behavior research. This conceptual article is a plea for information science to engage more in human-human online relations and interactions.
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application/pdf
dc.language.iso
eng
dc.publisher
Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information
dc.relation.ispartofseries
Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice;Volume 10 Issue 3
dc.title
Cyber Social Interactions: Information Behavior in Between Social and Parasocial Interactions