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Nicky Hayward-Wright on 09 Jul 12Barry Wellman, February 2001 | o appear in the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25 (2001). Special Issue on "Networks, Class and Place," edited by Talja Blokland and Mike Savage. Computer networks are social networks. Social affordances of computer supported social networks--broader bandwidth, wireless portability, globalized connectivity, personalization--are fostering the movement from door-to-door and place-to-place communities to person-to-person and role-to-role communities. People connect in social networks rather than in communal groups. In-person and computer-mediated communication are integrated in communities characterized by personalized networking.