نتایج جستجو برای: mediated communication

تعداد نتایج: 742739  

2011
Kevin Y. Wang

This paper discusses the use of online discussion forums in various “e-democratic” practices in light of the lessons learned from the field of education. Informed by a conceptual framework drawn from the role of public sphere in electronic democracy and the ideal learning conditions of a computer-mediated communication environment, the author analyzed two discussion forums maintained by a gover...

2014
Cecilia R. Aragon Nan-Chen Chen Judith F. Kroll Laurie Feldman

Most of the recent research on online text communication has been conducted in social contexts with diverse groups of users. Here we examine a stable group of adult scientists as they chat about their work. Some scientists communicated in their first language (L1) and others communicated either in their L1 or in a second (L2) language. We analyze the production in English of emoticons and of li...

1999
Erin Bradner Wendy A. Kellogg Thomas Erickson

One way to gain a principled understanding of computer-mediated communication (CMC) use in the wild is to consider the properties of the communication medium, the usage practices, and the social context in which practices are situated. We describe the adoption and use of a novel, chat-like system called Babble. Drawing on interviews and conversation logs from a 6-month field study of six differ...

Journal: :IJICST 2013
Joshua Azriel Charles Mayo

This article re-examines two historic Supreme Court’s decisions—the 1964 Times v. Sullivan and the 1974 Gertz v. Welch—as they apply to the digital era. The Court’s decision in Sullivan established the federal legal guidelines for a victim to prove a libel case including actual malice. In Gertz v. Welch the Court established three categories of public figures who must prove actual malice in a l...

Journal: :J. Computer-Mediated Communication 2013
Rosa Franquet i Calvet Maria Isabel Villa Montoya Ignacio Bergillos García

This article analyses public service broadcasting in Europe, looking at public broadcasters’ role as promoters of participative processes. Computer-mediated communication and studies rooted in mediated human interactivity are used to explore participative elements provided by digital technology, and how these can be incorporated into the news websites, through an empirical study of 5 case studi...

2015
Timm B. Poeppl Joachim Nitschke Pekka Santtila Martin Schecklmann Berthold Langguth Mark W. Greenlee Michael Osterheider Andreas Mokros Juan Antonio Becerra Boris Schiffer Thomas Peschel Thomas Paul Elke Gizewski Michael Forsting Lea H. Studer A. Scott Aylwin Michael C. Seto Drew A. Kingston Dominique Bourget

The article describes a psychological aspect of the analysis of computer-mediated communication, articles and comments of Internet blogs. Based on the analysis, the author emphasizes specific features for the given communication type.

2000
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic Lesley Treleaven Debra Moodie

The potential of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) to enable new forms of social interaction and foster democratisation of decision making has raised much interest but has been challenged by contradictory research results. Conceived as a tool, CMC was examined in terms of its social effects thus indicating a degree of technological determinism. In this paper, we explore CMC as an extension ...

1998
Rosalie J. Ocker Jerry Fjermestad

This experiment is the third in a series of empirical studies designed to explore the effectiveness of various modes of communication for groups working on determining software requirements. This study focuses on the effectiveness of matching communication media to stages of group work. Three modes of communication are compared: (1) face-to-face (2) Web-based asynchronous computer conferencing ...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Ewa J. Infeld

We analyze how the sparsity of a typical aggregate social relation impacts the network overhead of online communication systems designed to provide k-anonymity. Once users are grouped in anonymity sets there will likely be few related pairs of users between any two particular sets, and so the sets need to be large in order to provide cover traffic between them. We can reduce the associated over...

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