The full citation of the original work for the Bordewijk & Van Kaam model is: Bordewijk, J.L. & Van Kaam, B. (1982). Allocutie: enkele gedachten over communicatievrijheid in een bekabeld land. [Allocution. Thoughts on communication freedom in a cabled country.] Baarn: Bosch & Keuning. The central idea of this model is described in an English-language journal publication: Bordewijk, J.L., & Kaam, B. (1986). Towards a new clasification of tele-information services. Intermedia, 14 (1): 16-21. Regarding the definitions of the terms in the model, including registration, these are described by McQuail, pp. 56-68, in: McQuail, D. (1994). Mass communication theory. 2nd ed 1987; reprinted 1994. London: Sage. This last reference provides, by the way, the best substantive discussion of the model that is available. Nick Jankowski At 05:19 PM 5/26/2006, you wrote:
Can you give me full citation of Bordewijk & Van Kaam (1982) and Van Dyk as well. I am creating a training module for a national government Internet team. I am trying to explain this change as being driven in part by convergence and sociology. I may also use it in my dissertation.
-----Original Message----- From: air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org [mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Opgenhaffen Michaël Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:25 AM To: air-l@listserv.aoir.org; aoir list Subject: [Air-l] allocution, consultation,conversion and registration on the internet
Doing research about communication online, the model of information-flow of Bordewijk & Van Kaam (1982) (Van Dyk has based his model on this one) seems to be very popular to show the change of the communication pattern from allocution to consultation and conversation. So far, I'm in.
My question is for those who know this model well: what's the exact definition of the 'registration' pattern and could you give an example? Is RSS or google-alerts an example of registration?
Thanx for the help in advance!
Michaël
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