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The Antidote The phenomenon of virtual communities Kippenberger, T Article information: To cite this document: Kippenberger, T, (2000),"The phenomenon of virtual communities", The Antidote, Vol. 5 Iss 1 pp. 22 - 25 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006738 Downloaded on: 13 November 2014, At: 04:42 (PT) References: this document contains references to 0 other documents. To copy this document: [email protected] The fulltext of this document has been downloaded 376 times since 2006* Access to this document was granted through an Emerald subscription provided by 549136 [] For Authors If you would like to write for this, or any other Emerald publication, then please use our Emerald for Authors service information about how to choose which publication to write for and submission guidelines are available for all. Please visit www.emeraldinsight.com/authors for more information. About Emerald www.emeraldinsight.com Emerald is a global publisher linking research and practice to the benefit of society. The company manages a portfolio of more than 290 journals and over 2,350 books and book series volumes, as well as providing an extensive range of online products and additional customer resources and services. Emerald is both COUNTER 4 and TRANSFER compliant. The organization is a partner of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and also works with Portico and the LOCKSS initiative for digital archive preservation. *Related content and download information correct at time of download. Downloaded by ONDOKUZ MAYIS UNIVERSITY At 04:42 13 November 2014 (PT)

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The AntidoteThe phenomenon of virtual communitiesKippenberger, T

Article information:To cite this document:Kippenberger, T, (2000),"The phenomenon of virtual communities", The Antidote, Vol. 5 Iss 1 pp. 22 - 25Permanent link to this document:http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000006738

Downloaded on: 13 November 2014, At: 04:42 (PT)References: this document contains references to 0 other documents.To copy this document: [email protected] fulltext of this document has been downloaded 376 times since 2006*

Access to this document was granted through an Emerald subscription provided by 549136 []

For AuthorsIf you would like to write for this, or any other Emerald publication, then please use our Emerald for Authors serviceinformation about how to choose which publication to write for and submission guidelines are available for all. Pleasevisit www.emeraldinsight.com/authors for more information.

About Emerald www.emeraldinsight.comEmerald is a global publisher linking research and practice to the benefit of society. The company manages a portfolio ofmore than 290 journals and over 2,350 books and book series volumes, as well as providing an extensive range of onlineproducts and additional customer resources and services.

Emerald is both COUNTER 4 and TRANSFER compliant. The organization is a partner of the Committee on PublicationEthics (COPE) and also works with Portico and the LOCKSS initiative for digital archive preservation.

*Related content and download information correct at time of download.

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