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This Paper Looks At Types Of Traditions Interactivity Whereby It Discusses Social Interaction, User-To-User Interaction, Interpersonal Interaction, And Symbolic Interaction
This Paper Looks At Types Of Traditions Interactivity Whereby It Discusses Social Interaction, User-To-User Interaction, Interpersonal Interaction, And Symbolic Interaction
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Types of Traditions Interactivity The user-to-user, user-to-documents, and user-to-system traditions of interactivity have been evolving for decades. However, in many ways distinctions among these traditions are arbitrary. For example, the user- to-user tradition focuses on human communication but subjects such as how readers respond to newspaper editors, while clearly ...
... representative of the larger audience and such opinions rarely change editorial positions or actions. Thus, ‘feedback’ would seem to be similar to the ‘reaction’ stage which Rafaeli (1988) identified as the middle step in the action/reaction/interaction process.
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