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Hi all,

Does anyone on the list know of any research into the way people
communicate in ad hoc groups? By an ad hoc group I mean a group formed
for the duration of a particular communication, such as the list of
people CCed in an email thread, as opposed to a group defined by a
topic, such as a mailing list or IRC channel.

I'm particularly interested in the way ad hoc groups evolve over time
- - eg as people are added to and removed from CC lists - and the extent
to which members of ad hoc groups also communicate with each other
one-to-one.

Thanks,
Michael
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