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   * Social Identity Theory   * Social Identity Theory
   * Self-categorization Theory   * Self-categorization Theory
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 +Three Perspectives on Relating Online
 +^ Perspective  ^ Claim  ^ Relationships  ^
 +| Impersonal     | The lack of cues limits \\ the quality of interaction. | Relationships are unlikely to \\ emerge in CMC.  |
 +| Interpersonal  | Learned behaviors can help \\ compensate for the lack of cues  | Relationships can emerge \\ in CMC  |
 +| Hyperpersonal  | The lack of nonverbal \\ discriminators actually helps \\ some find their voice  | For some, the ability to relate \\ is more substantial in CMC |
  
   * Wood, Andrew F. and Matthew J. Smith. Online Communication: Linking Technology, Identity, and Culture. Second Edition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005. Chapter 4, “Relating Online” (78-100) {{:Online Communication Linking Technology Identity and Cult 2005.pdf|PDF}}   * Wood, Andrew F. and Matthew J. Smith. Online Communication: Linking Technology, Identity, and Culture. Second Edition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005. Chapter 4, “Relating Online” (78-100) {{:Online Communication Linking Technology Identity and Cult 2005.pdf|PDF}}
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