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A structuration approach to online communities of practice: The case of Q&A communities
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Online CommunicationOnline CommunitiesEducationSocial PracticeCommunicationOnline QSocial SciencesSocial MediaOnline CommunityContent AnalysisCommunity StudiesSocial NetworksCommunity EngagementOnline QuestionStructuration ApproachSocial WebCultureCommunity DevelopmentOrganizational CommunicationSocial ComputingCommunity Practice EducationSocial AccessA CommunitiesVirtual CommunityArtsSocial Informatics
Abstract This article describes an approach based on structuration theory (Giddens, 1979 , 1984 ; Orlikowski, 1992 , 2000 ) and communities of practice (Wenger, 1998 ) that can be used to guide investigation into the dynamics of online question and answer (Q&A) communities. This approach is useful because most research on Q&A sites has focused attention on information retrieval, information‐seeking behavior, and information intermediation and has assumed uncritically that the online Q&A community plays an important role in these domains of study. Assuming instead that research on online communities should take into account social, technical, and contextual factors (Kling, Rosenbaum, & Sawyer, 2005 ), the utility of this approach is demonstrated with an analysis of three online Q&A communities seen as communities of practice. This article makes a theoretical contribution to the study of online Q&A communities and, more generally, to the domain of social reference.
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