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Exploring the discursive construction of subgroups in global virtual teams

2021

The global teams literature has increasingly documented challenges due to demographic faultlines. While this literature tends to assume that faultlines are fixed and produce negative outcomes for teams, organizational communication scholars have long regarded team processes as dynamic and fluid. Drawing on a CCO perspective, we offer a re-conceptualization of subgroups as dynamic and discursively constructed. This study draws on an in-depth, longitudinal analysis of two global virtual teams to examine the discursive construction of subgroups and the role they play in team dynamics. Through a multi-method analysis of a corpus of 839 emails and 16 interviews with members of two global project…

Communication and Media Studiesorganisaatioviestintämedia_common.quotation_subject050801 communication & media studiesryhmädynamiikkaLanguage and Linguisticsdiversitytiimitsubgroups0508 media and communicationsglobal virtual teamsdiskurssi0502 economics and businessmonimuotoisuusSociologyryhmätmedia_commonviestintäCCObusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCommunication & Media StudiesPublic relationsvirtuaaliympäristödiscoursebusiness050203 business & managementDiversity (politics)
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Twitter comme « corpus » en sciences du langage : questions méthodologiques et pistes de recherche

2017

Doctoral; L’avènement des corpus et des travaux sur corpus en sciences du langage ont amené la discipline à décrire des ressources sans cesse diversifiées, qu’il s’agisse de corpus de référence ou ad hoc. Les formes de communication médiées par ordinateur (computer-mediated communication) n’échappent pas cette tendance et ce d’autant plus qu’il s’agit de données numériques natives. Parmi les différents types recensés à ce jour, cette communication s’intéressera spécifiquement à Twitter et à ses potentialités pour la recherche linguistique.A partir d’un corpus compilé à la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Dijon – mais aussi des autres initiatives documentées sur la plateforme Ortolang – il …

Communication médiatisée par ordinateur CMOTwitter[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantique[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsLinguistique de CorpusPragmatique[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsAnalyse de discoursSyntaxe
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Les composantes émotionnelles et culturelles des descripteurs sensoriels : enjeu pour l’équivalence terminologique en traduction

2017

International audience; [Problématique] Largement indexée sur les sciences de l’ingénieur, la théorie générale de la terminologie développée par Wüster ne laissait que peu de place aux dimensions non strictement objectivables du sens terminologique. Même si les évolutions ultérieures, de la socioterminologie (Gaudin) à la terminologie cognitive (Temmermann) en passant par la théorie communicationnelle de la terminologie (Cabré), ont permis de grandes avancées en la matière, en particulier en s’attaquant à des domaines aux contours moins stricts (soft domains), la terminologie sensorielle – construite à l’intersection entre sciences du goût, analyse sensorielle et sémantique lexicale – a peu…

Communication spécialiséeTraductologieLSPOenologieVin[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantiqueSémantique lexicale[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsSémantique cognitiveTerminologie[SHS.LANGUE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
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Minitrack Introduction

2008

Rhetoricians since Aristotle have attempted to classify communications into categories or "genres" with similar form, topic or purpose. Given a socially recognized need to communicate, individuals ...

Communication studiesSociologyLinguisticsProceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2008)
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Research Note: Reciprocal Effects of Negative Press Reports

2007

A B S T R A C T ■ The influence of negative press reports on their subjects was determined by means of a questionnaire answered by 91 persons who had complained about such reports to the Deutsche Presserat (German Press Council). The findings show that negative press reports have long-lasting emotional and social consequences, as perceived by the subjects. Plausible interactions exist between these consequences. There is a theoretical basis for attributing both types of consequences to certain characteristics of the reports. ■

Communication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_language0506 political scienceGerman0508 media and communications050602 political science & public administrationlanguageSocial consequenceSociologySocial psychologyReciprocalEuropean Journal of Communication
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Day-to-day routines of media platform use in the digital age: A structuration perspective

2020

Using Giddens's structuration theory, this study examines how the routinized use of traditional and new media platforms differently align with the structures of everyday life. We analyzed data from a quantitative diary study in Germany to find that new media platforms specifically affect societal structuration by blurring the lines between obligations and leisure time. The part played by routines in the use of new media platforms was less strongly connected to clock time compared to traditional media platforms. Consequently, the findings indicate both a vanishing potential for media platform use as a social zeitgeber and the relevance of rules as structuring elements.

Communication05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Media studies050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyStructuration theoryLanguage and LinguisticsNew media0508 media and communicationsMedia useClock time0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyDay to dayEveryday life
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Working with Transcripts and Translated Data

2008

Transcribing talk originating from various interactional contexts into a written form is an integral part qualitative research practice. Transcripts are produced for particular analytic purposes and therefore range in detail, from broad verbatim transcripts in more content-oriented analysis to extremely refined and detailed transcriptions on interaction-oriented analysis of naturally occurring data. Learning to master transcription skills, and solving the practical, technical and theoretical considerations and decisions that go into the process of producing good quality transcripts is something that both students, teachers of qualitative methods and researchers within the field equally stru…

CommunicationData translationTranscription (linguistics)business.industryDiscourse analysisbusinessPsychologyGeneral PsychologyLinguisticsQualitative researchQualitative Research in Psychology
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From Erasure to Recognition (and Back Again?)

2015

CommunicationFlemish Sign LanguageManually coded languagebusiness.industrylanguageSociolinguistics of sign languagesErasureSign languagePsychologybusinesslanguage.human_languageLinguistics
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Short article: Does the brain regularize digits and letters to the same extent?

2009

The cognitive system does not just act as a mirror from the sensory input; instead, it tends to normalize this information. Given that letter processing seems to be much more specialized than digit processing in the cortex, we examined whether the regularization process occurs differently from digits to letters than from letters to digits: We employed a masked priming same/different experiment (e.g., probe, VESZED; prime, V35Z3D; and target, VESZED). When embedded in letter strings, digits that resemble letters (e.g., 3 and 5 in V35Z3D-VESZED) tend to be encoded in a letter-like manner, whereas when embedded in digit strings, letters that resemble digits (e.g., E and S in 9ES7E2–935732) te…

CommunicationPhysiologybusiness.industrySpeech recognitionWord processingExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyGeneral MedicineNumerical digitNumeral systemPrime (symbol)Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPhysiology (medical)Word recognitionPattern recognition (psychology)PsychologybusinessPriming (psychology)Regularization (linguistics)General PsychologyQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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Zvuchaschee Slovo : Zametki po Teorii i Istorii Deklamatsionnogo Isskustva

2016

International audience; Compte-rendu de : Zvuchaschee Slovo : Zametki po Teorii i Istorii Deklamatsionnogo Isskustva / by Peter Lang, translated by from german by Peter Brang and Maria Sokol'skaya . - Yasiki Slavyankoi Kul'tury, 2010. - ISBN 978-5-9551-0394-5.

CommunicationPolitical Science and International Relations[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguisticsoratory
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