Exploring 'tribal' identity to study online communities
(2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dr Gordon Fletcher's Outputs (70)
The social construction of electronic space (1996)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (1996). The social construction of electronic space. Social Semiotics, 6(2), 179-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/10350339609384472Computer‐mediated communication is a phenomenon of post‐industrial society. As a consequence of the interactivity and persistent textual nature of this form of communication, new spaces of sociality are constructed which can be analysed and interpret... Read More about The social construction of electronic space.
Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (1995). Academic referencing of Internet-based resources. Aslib Proceedings, 47(11/12), 245-252. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051402Despite the rapid growth of the Internet during 1994 and 1995 no adequate or consistent method of referencing material from this source has been developed. Failure to address this issue will result in Internet resources not being awarded full recogni... Read More about Academic referencing of Internet-based resources.
Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (1995). Academic referencing of Internet-based resources. Australian Library Journal, 44(4), 177-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.1995.10755721The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. Distinguishing material as a [computer file] does not provide sufficient information about the platform necessary for reading it. The URL provides usef... Read More about Academic referencing of Internet-based resources.
Ingress rooms : sustainable and scalable games for learning
Presentation / Conference
Fletcher, G. Ingress rooms : sustainable and scalable games for learning. Presented at 13th Annual European Conference on Game Based Learning
From search engine optimisation to search engine marketing management: development of a new area for information systems research
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Search Engine Optimisation was a term used by web developers in the late 90s to highlight the importance of increasing a website’s position in search engines’ results. Further development of the Internet in terms of the diversity of its users and use... Read More about From search engine optimisation to search engine marketing management: development of a new area for information systems research.
Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference
Journal Article
Light, B., Fletcher, G., & Adam, A. Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference. Information Technology and People, 21(3), 300-314. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593840810896046Purpose
To investigate ICT mediated inclusion and exclusion in terms of sexuality through a study of a commercial social networking website for gay men
Design/methodology/approach
The paper uses an approach based on technological inscription and t... Read More about Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference.
Conflict and identity shape shifting in an online financial community
Journal Article
Campbell, J., Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. Conflict and identity shape shifting in an online financial community. Information Systems Journal, 19, 461-478. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2575.2008.00301.xThis paper challenges traditional explorations of online communities that have relied upon assumptions of trust and social cohesion. In the analysis presented here, conflict becomes more than just dysfunctional communication and
provides an alternat... Read More about Conflict and identity shape shifting in an online financial community.
Exploring a Taxonomy for Online Identity
Presentation / Conference
Anita, G., Fletcher, G., & Campbell, J. Exploring a Taxonomy for Online Identity
Ultimate footprint: a day in digital life
Digital Artefact
Jakobson, J. Ultimate footprint: a day in digital life. [DVD]The 'Day in the Digital Life' experiment, conducted Spring 2011 by information systems researchers at Salford Business School, aimed to make sense of the current widespread acceptance of visual and electronic surveillance in the UK. The research also... Read More about Ultimate footprint: a day in digital life.