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Rodríguez Ardura, Inma
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Martínez López, Francisco José
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2015-11-04T16:57:29Z
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2015-11-04T16:57:29Z
dc.identifier.citation
0747-5632
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Rodríguez-Ardura, I.; Martínez, F. J.(2014). "Another look at 'being there' experiences in digital media: exploring connections of telepresence with mental imagery". Computers in Human Behavior. ISSN:0747-5632. 30. pág.(508-518).
dc.identifier.citation
0747-5632
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http://hdl.handle.net/10609/44501
dc.description.abstract
Substantial multidisciplinary research has established foundational support for the consumer behaviour phenomenon that underlies the experience of telepresence within online social networks and other digital media products that provide hedonistic value. A review of major perspectives in this field provides justification of the important role mental imagery processes play in the phenomenon of telepresence. In line with this, we propose to extend existing approaches to mental imagery to reach the context of user experiences in digital media, and to theoretically connect telepresence with mental imagery. On this basis, and in conjunction with investigations bringing to light processes that intervene in the terrain of mental imagery, we present an integrative conceptual framework concerned with telepresence, and discuss the role of telepresence within a user¿s hedonistic usage of digital media products.
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application/pdf
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Computers in Human Behavior
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/</a>
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Cognitive Elaboration Theory
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Narrative Transportation Theory
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Hedonistic Usage
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mental imagery
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social networks
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elaboración teoría cognitiva
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medios digitales
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elaboració teoria cognitiva
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mitjans digitals
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xarxes socials
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redes sociales
dc.title
Another look at 'being there' experiences in digital media: exploring connections of telepresence with mental imagery
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject