Our focus is on the interaction between emoticon use and epistemic hedges in the perception of individual contributions to discourse (and posters of those contributions) as deserving of kudos for their input. The communities with English as a lingua franca that we explore consist of self-motivated contributors to user-fora supported by a major multinational with a software technology company. User categories are determined by a few orthogonal classifications: employees, novice users, and experts; recipients of kudos vs. non-recipients of kudos; etc. We explore the interaction between social signals and signals of certainty in content. Among the effects reported are the negative influence of epistemic hedges used in posting on propensity for...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
This thesis explores the use of emotes in a synchronous environment where hundreds to thousands of p...
Abstract. Past research has demonstrated intercultural differences in emoticon use with effects of t...
The present research proposes a conceptual framework to examine the effect of emoticons on online WO...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and ...
Organizations are increasingly using open innovation communities (OICs) to gain external ideas. The ...
Online knowledge communities have become an important platform for knowledge exchange without spatia...
Evidence highlights the prevalent usage of emoticons within digital forms of textual communication a...
In everyday language, people tend to speak in a non-committing fashion when making claims, either to...
Online marking is playing a growing role in universities, affording a new range of communicative opp...
Emoticons play an important role in digital written communication: they can serve as markers either ...
There is a sociolinguistic interest in studying the socialpower dynamics that arise on online social...
Poster presented at Knowledge Media Design Institute, University of Toronto, ON. Canada.Notes from p...
Is nonverbal communication capable of affecting economic outcomes? We study the effect of anticipate...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
This thesis explores the use of emotes in a synchronous environment where hundreds to thousands of p...
Abstract. Past research has demonstrated intercultural differences in emoticon use with effects of t...
The present research proposes a conceptual framework to examine the effect of emoticons on online WO...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and ...
Organizations are increasingly using open innovation communities (OICs) to gain external ideas. The ...
Online knowledge communities have become an important platform for knowledge exchange without spatia...
Evidence highlights the prevalent usage of emoticons within digital forms of textual communication a...
In everyday language, people tend to speak in a non-committing fashion when making claims, either to...
Online marking is playing a growing role in universities, affording a new range of communicative opp...
Emoticons play an important role in digital written communication: they can serve as markers either ...
There is a sociolinguistic interest in studying the socialpower dynamics that arise on online social...
Poster presented at Knowledge Media Design Institute, University of Toronto, ON. Canada.Notes from p...
Is nonverbal communication capable of affecting economic outcomes? We study the effect of anticipate...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
The present study examines the influence of social context on the use of emoticons in Internet commu...
This thesis explores the use of emotes in a synchronous environment where hundreds to thousands of p...