Asynchronicity and the ‘time envelope’ of online annotation : the case of the photosharing website, Flickr
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2009
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This paper examines a sequence of asynchronous interaction on the photosharing website, Flickr. In responding to a call for a focus on the performative aspects of online annotation (Wolff & Neuwirth, 2001), we outline and apply an interaction order approach to identify temporal and cultural aspects of the setting that provide for commonality and sharing. In particular, we study the interaction as a feature of a synthetic situation (Knorr Cetina, 2009) focusing on the requirements of maintaining a sense of an ongoing discussion online. Our analysis suggests that the rhetorical system of the Flickr environment, its appropriation by participants as a context for bounded activities, and displays of commonality, affiliation, and shared access provide for a common sense of participation in a time envelope. This, in turn, is argued to be central to new processes of consociation (Schutz, 1967; Zhao, 2004) occurring in the life world of Web 2.0 environments. |
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University of Queensland |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29556/1/c29556.pdf http://www.emsah.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=20187&pid=5220 Adkins, Barbara A. & Nasarczyk, Jason (2009) Asynchronicity and the ‘time envelope’ of online annotation : the case of the photosharing website, Flickr. Australian Journal of Communication, 35(3), pp. 115-140. |
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Copyright 2009 University of Queensland |
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Australasian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID); Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation |
Palavras-Chave | #200100 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES #online annotation #asynchronicity #interaction order |
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Journal Article |