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BACKGROUND The psychopathological implications of the Internet are slowly being revealed as its use becomes increasingly common. This papers aim is to call attention to computer mediated communication (CMC), such as Facebook or chats, and alert to its possible relation to psychosis. DATA We describe three individuals, with no prior major psychiatric disorder, who presented for psychiatric tre...
Many explanations of both proand anti-social behaviors in computer-mediated communication (CMC) appear to hinge on changes in individual self-awareness. In spite of this, little research has been devoted to understanding the effects of self-awareness in CMC. To fill this void, this study examined the effects of individuals public and private self-awareness in anonymous, time-restricted, and syn...
Article history: Received 1 August 2009 Accepted 15 September 2009 Although a considerable body of research in information systems has established that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is beneficial for brainstorming (idea generation) tasks, less is known about its effectiveness for more complex decision-making tasks. This paper reports the results of two experiments comparing the performa...
The study is about the identity construction of Italian Extreme Right groups in different Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) environments. Rhetoric Psychology and Critical Discourse Analysis joint approaches are used to analyse two websites and two newsgroups of extreme right. The results confirm Billig’s hypothesis that such groups play a dual communication strategy in Computer Mediated Com...
Purpose – Advances in information technology (IT) have resulted in the development of various computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social networking tools. However, quantifying the benefits of utilizing these tools in the organizational context remains a challenge. In this study, the authors aim to investigate the effects of three specific tools, viz. instant messenger, email and knowledge...
C omputer-mediated communication (CMC) systems, in a variety of forms, have become integral to the initiation, development , and maintenance of interpersonal relationships. They are involved in the subtle shaping of communication in almost every relational context. We may observe or participate in the conversations of huge numbers of social actors, from the Twitter messages of experts we have n...
During face-to-face meetings, humans use multimodal information, including verbal information, visual information, body language, facial expressions, and other non-verbal gestures. In contrast, during computer-mediated-communication (CMC), humans rely either on mono-modal information such as text-only, voice-only, or video-only or on bi-modal information by using audiovisual modalities such as ...
Research on computer-mediated communication (CMC) vacillates between arguments that the medium of text is too barren to experience partners’ personalities, to claims that we “fill in the blanks” when encountering others online. This metaphor of filling in the blanks can be substantiated scientifically by examining data from several studies that demonstrate when and how CMC users form idealized ...
The authors focus on trust games in the context of two aspects of communication: content (relevant vs. irrelevant communication) and media-richness (face to face, FtF, vs. computer-mediated communication, CMC). In the trust game they studied, there are two players: first-mover and second-mover. The first-mover received 6$ and she could decide to send any discrete amount of dollars to the second...
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