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Konstantin Soken: “I wanted to know about 21st century “postmodern terrorism” as digital terrorism, which mobilized people through online distribution and communities. Digital terrorists does not need only a modem, but computer operating methods on human psychology. This course teaches you the best theories in the filed of the development of the Virtual communities and makes you think beyond the facts!”
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Virtual Communities
  • Description of the Course: Computer changed our lives and viewing of ourselves. Computer brought with them the information age: a time when any kind of information accessible to anyone with a modem and a telephone line. Information age, has created a new culture, new modes of communication between human beings, fundamental changes in economics, society, politics, the modern nation state, international relations, media, family, knowledge, ideology and education. Global digital age emerged between people and created virtual communities, one could not imagine ever existed. But the global Era of digital identities which has created virtual communities also produce a network of threat and Cyber-terrorism.
  • Potential participants: Students of Social Sciences, professionals, governmental officials
  • Duration: 14 weeks (3 months)
  • Blog and Forum of the course
  • Languages of video-lessons: English, Hebrew
  • Schedule: next intake – 1st of January 2010 (upon registration)
  • Assignments of the course:
    • A weekly update of the personal blog of the project of the course
    • A final paper
  • Price: only 900$
Articles on Virtual communities
  • “People have been using online spaces since the beginning of the Internet to communicate. That includes prior to the World Wide Web, when BBS, or electronic bulletin boards and email loops connected folks across time and space. (For a good short history of the Internet…. Many found that they began to form bonds of one sort of another. Today, the online forum tracking service… had more than 270,000 distinct communities and forums registered at their site in 1999. (The site no longer lists total numbers.) And many more remain unlisted”, by Boetcher, Duggan & White, January 2002, What is Virtual Community anyway?
Learning Agreement and Registration
Our course are available upon registration. The registration for the course allows opening a personal blog upon Lecturer considerations, participation in the course forums and final certification. You must approve the Learning Agreement upon your registration and payment.
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Lecturer: Dr. Galit Ben-Israel
Dr.Galit Ben-Israel

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