Description
Essential tools for designing durable and engaging social networks and online communities
About the Author
With over 30 years of experience researching and effectively applying social networks, Tharon W. Howard is a nationally recognized leader in the field. He is a Professor at Clemson University where he teaches in the doctoral program in Rhetoric(s), Communication, and Information Design and the Master of Arts in Professional Communication program. As Director of the Clemson University Usability Testing Facility, he has conducted sponsored research aimed at improving and creating new software interfaces, online document designs, and information architectures for clients including IBM, NCR Corp., AT&T, Time-Warner, etc. Howard is the author of A Rhetoric of Electronic Communities, co-author of Visual Communication: A Writer's Guide, co-editor of Electronic Networks: Crossing Boundaries and Creating Communities.
Reviews
"This book provides the necessary antidote to the thoughtless, random and in too many cases desperate nature of many of today's attempts to build online communities." --Carl Zetie, Strategist, IBM"Howard's theoretical stance is firmly grounded in a lifetime of practical experience which makes fascinating and sometimes very amusing reading. Have you ever wondered why some networks and communities thrive and others fail? Read this book and find out." --Dr. Jurek Kirakowski, Senior Lecturer, Human Factors Research Group, Cork, Ireland"Professionals in technical communication will find this book packed with relevant information, especially given the evolving role of communicators in new media. Writers and editors can put best practices to use in working with their employers, with clients, or within their own professional lives." --Angel Belford, Technical Communication, Volume 58, Number 1, February 2011"This important work fills a gap in the literature in its proposal of methods to fuse technology with practical community growth and sustainability... [Howard] more than knows the subject, considering the very prominent place he holds in the human computer interaction and usability communities... [Howard] very smoothly conveys his thoughts in an eloquent, easily accessible manner that any level of reader would be able to penetrate.... This surprisingly deep yet easily readable book seamlessly incorporates the research of people such as Bruce Tuckman, Leon Festinger, and Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff, among others... Highly recommended. All levels of academic and professional readers, especially those who create and maintain online communities." --CHOICE
Book Information
ISBN 9780123749215
Author Tharon Howard
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 610g