Search results for "Computer-Mediated Communication"

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Social Interaction in YouTube Text-Based Polylogues: A Study of Coherence

2012

Since YouTube was launched, its emblematic video-sharing facility has attracted considerable attention as a social networking system of cultural production. In addition to vlogging, YouTube offers a text facility through which YouTubers share and negotiate opinions. However, research into the latter is scarce, especially within language-based disciplines (Androutsopoulos & Beiβwenger 2009; Zelenkauskaite & Herring 2008). This article contributes to addressing this imbalance by focusing on YouTube text-based ‘conversation’ (Herring 2010a). Specifically, it examines coherence in a corpus of YouTube postings in Spanish. Although coherence has been the object of much academic debate in other fo…

UnderlineComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALMedia studiesObject (philosophy)Social relationComputer Science ApplicationsWorld Wide WebNegotiationConversationComputer-mediated communicationCoherence (linguistics)media_commonJournal of Computer-Mediated Communication
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Constructing Knowledge through a Role-Play in a Web-Based Learning Environment

2003

This study aimed to find out how and on what level the students of two separate secondary schools shared and constructed knowledge on imperialism by interacting through historical role characters in a Web-based environment. Furthermore, the study aimed to find out how social and contextual features affected the nature of knowledge sharing and construction. The data about the history project were gathered by various means in order to validate the findings of the case study. The results demonstrated that the level of the Web-based messages remained quite low. Also the use of the Web-based environment in terms of shared knowledge construction was rather weak. In comparison, different instruct…

Web based learning environmentError-driven learningKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationDiscourse communityComputer Science ApplicationsEducation0504 sociologyProblem-based learningForeign policyKnowledge integrationOrganizational learningComputer-mediated communicationbusiness0503 educationJournal of Educational Computing Research
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Metacommunication Patterns in Online Communities

2009

Published version of a chapter in the book: Online Communities and Social Computing. Also available from the publisher at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02774-1_26 This paper discusses about contemporary literature on computer-mediated metacommunication and observes the phenomenon in two online communities. The results contribute by identifying six general-level patterns of how metacommunication refers to primary communication in online communities. A task-oriented, user-administrated, community (Wikipedia in Finnish) involved a remarkable number of specialized metacommunication genres. In a centrally moderated discussion-oriented community (Patientslikeme), metacommunication was inter…

World Wide WebComputer scienceAd hoc communicationVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Computer-mediated communicationCommunity developmentOnline communityonline community metacommunication genre computer-mediated communication
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The Quality of Service Issue in Virtual Environments

2011

Networked virtual environments (NVEs) have become a major trend in distributed computing, mainly due to the enormous popularity of multi-player online games in the entertainment industry. Nowadays, NVE systems are considered as the supporting technology for many networked and virtual organizations (NVO) (Singhal & Zyda, 1999), especially to those classified within the field of computer supported cooperative work (CSCW), where networked computer can be seen as a standard to provide the technological means to support the team design (Ott & Nastansky, 1997). These highly interactive systems simulate a virtual world where multiple users share the same scenario. The system renders the im…

World Wide WebComputer scienceQuality of serviceComputer-mediated communicationOnline communityCyberspaceVirtual community
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Emotion rating from short blog texts

2008

Being able to automatically perceive a variety of emotions from text alone has potentially important applications in CMC and HCI that range from identifying mood from online posts to enabling dynamically adaptive interfaces. However, such ability has not been proven in human raters or computational systems. Here we examine the ability of naive raters of emotion to detect one of eight emotional categories from 50 and 200 word samples of real blog text. Using expert raters as a 'gold standard', naive-expert rater agreement increased with longer texts, and was high for ratings of joy, disgust, anger and anticipation, but low for acceptance and 'neutral' texts. We discuss these findings in ligh…

World Wide WebInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESMoodmedia_common.quotation_subjectAffect (linguistics)Computer-mediated communicationAngerVariety (linguistics)PsychologyAnticipationDisgustmedia_commonCognitive psychologyProceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Wortbildungsmuster in Hashtags in politischen Tweets: doppelte Kurzformen? Frz.-Deutsch kontrastiv

2018

International audience; Der Beitrag untersucht Wortbildungstendenzen in zwei Korpora politischer Tweets auf Deutsch und Französisch. Er geht davon aus, dass soziale Medien neue Kommunikationsformen mit sich gebracht haben, die mehrere für linguistische Fragestellungen interessante Merkmale aufweisen, darunter – was Twitter betrifft – die (allmähliche) Anpassung der Sprache und der Sprachgewohnheiten an die Kürze, u.a.m. durch Auslassungen, Zusammenschreibungen, Abkürzungen, Multimodalität... Ziel ist es, in diesem Rahmen folgende drei Themenkomplexe anzuschneiden: (i) Lassen sich gewisse Wortbildungstendenzen beobachten? (ii) Wenn ja, welche Funktionen können diesen Formen zugeordnet werden…

WortbildungSemantikTwitterPolitolinguistikComputer-mediated Communication[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsDiskursanalyseKonstruktionsgrammatik[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsMedienlinguistik[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsMorphologiePhraseologie
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Computer-Mediated Communication, Social Media, and Mental Health: A Conceptual and Empirical Meta-Review

2020

Computer-mediated communication (CMC), and specifically social media, may affect the mental health (MH) and well-being of its users, for better or worse. Research on this topic has accumulated rapidly, accompanied by controversial public debate and numerous systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Yet, a higher-level integration of the multiple disparate conceptual and operational approaches to CMC and MH and individual review findings is desperately needed. To this end, we first develop two organizing frameworks that systematize conceptual and operational approaches to CMC and MH. Based on these frameworks, we integrate the literature through a meta-review of 34 reviews and a content analysi…

bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|PsychologyLinguistics and LanguageCommunication05 social sciencesApplied psychology050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyAffect (psychology)Mental healthMeta reviewLanguage and LinguisticsPsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences0508 media and communicationsPsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology otherMeta-analysisWell-beingbepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaComputer-mediated communicationPsychologyCommunication Research
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Visualising knowledge from chat debates in argument diagrams

2010

This study investigates whether combining chat discussion and construction of an argument diagram stimulates students to formulate new ideas in practising argumentation. In this study, 16 secondary school students discussed vivisection and gender equality in pairs using both free and structured chat tools. In structured chat, the students selected and completed partial sentences provided by the computer. After the discussion, they jointly constructed either argument diagrams freely based on the previous discussions with an Internet tool or modified a diagram the computer had constructed automatically during the structured chat. The freely constructed diagrams contained more of the students'…

business.industryComputer scienceTeaching methodDiscourse analysisEducational technologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationArgumentation theoryVisualizationWorld Wide WebArgumentMathematics educationThe InternetComputer-mediated communicationbusinessJournal of Computer Assisted Learning
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School PE through Internet discussion forums

2013

Background: Physical education is a subject that generates strong feelings and emotions, as can be seen in written accounts of PE experiences. It is also important to listen to students' voices in the research context. Nowadays, students can be listened to in a new way – through the Internet. Various discussion forums on the Internet make it possible for people to express themselves through real or imagined messages. It might be easier to express highly sensitive and even intimate thoughts on the Internet. Thus, the Internet might be an interesting open forum for teachers to think about new ways of developing teaching practices that would reduce negative experiences of PE.Purpose: The purpo…

business.industryInternet researchTeaching methodPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationextrinsic factorsEducationPhysical educationphysical educationContent analysisinternet discussion forumsPedagogyta516Orthopedics and Sports MedicineThe InternetexperiencesComputer-mediated communicationta315businessPsychologyCurriculumQualitative researchPhysical Education and Sport Pedagogy
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Reading the Web—Students' Perceptions about the Internet

2006

This study explores the perceptions of Finnish 15‐year‐olds on the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet. The data, students' written responses (N = 3112), were gathered in the context of the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in the spring of 2000 as a national option. The data were analysed by close reading and using the Atlas.ti application for coding. Students regard easy access to a variety of current information as the most important advantage of the Internet. Finding new friends and chatting with old ones was also emphasised, as well as the downloading capacities of the Internet. Although problems of finding reliable and truthful information were recogn…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyEducationUploadCritical literacyMultiliteracyPerceptionClose readingPedagogyThe InternetComputer-mediated communicationPsychologybusinessmedia_commonCoding (social sciences)Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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