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Focused Activities and the Development of Social Capital in a Distributed Learning “Community”
Authors:Y Connie Yuan  Geri Gay  Helene Hembrooke
Institution:  a Departments of Communication and Information Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Abstract:This study examined the development of individual social capital in a distributed learning community. Feld's theory of focused choice predicts that the formation of network ties is constrained by contextual factors that function as foci of activities. In our research, we examined how group assignment and location could function as such foci to influence the development of individual social capital in a distributed learning community. Given that networks with different content flows may possess different properties, we examined two different types of networks—task-related instrumental networks and non-task-related expressive networks. A longitudinal research design was used to evaluate the evolution of networks over time. Hypotheses were tested using a sample of 32 students enrolled in a distributed learning class. The results show strong support for Feld's theory. While serving as foci of activities to organize social interactions, both group assignment and geographic separation can also function to fragment a learning community.
Keywords:distributed learning  expressive networks  focused choice  instrumental networks  social capital
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