This article analyses the results of a survey in 1996 on 312 households. Data on the length of telephone conversations between men and women are examined to show an original gendered effect consisting of a distinct influence of the gender of the person called on the length of the conversation. The authors' explanation is that during a telephone conversation (analysed as comparable to a visit), rules of courtesy, the distribution of caller-called roles, and the interlocutors' gender all influence the course of the interaction. Callers tend to adjust the style of interaction in relation to the gender of the person they are calling.Nous analysons dans cet article les données issues d'une enquête réalisée en 1996 auprès de 312 foyers. Les donné...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
This article reviews some of the questions facing researchers who study the relationship between gen...
This article analyses the results of a survey in 1996 on 312 households. Data on the length of telep...
This article draws on a corpus of telephone calls in order to investigate differences in the length ...
This article draws on a corpus of telephone calls in order to investigate differences in the length ...
People who talk on the telephone can, without exception, correctly be described as "male" or "female...
This article analyses relations between the sexes through telephone contact. It highlights a strong ...
People who talk on the telephone can, without exception, correctly be described as "male" or "female...
This article analyses relations between the sexes through telephone contact. It highlights a strong ...
All research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time on the phone than men...
All research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time on the phone than men...
International audienceAll research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time...
International audienceAll research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time...
This study draws on itemized telephone accounts to construct aggregated, "objective", representation...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
This article reviews some of the questions facing researchers who study the relationship between gen...
This article analyses the results of a survey in 1996 on 312 households. Data on the length of telep...
This article draws on a corpus of telephone calls in order to investigate differences in the length ...
This article draws on a corpus of telephone calls in order to investigate differences in the length ...
People who talk on the telephone can, without exception, correctly be described as "male" or "female...
This article analyses relations between the sexes through telephone contact. It highlights a strong ...
People who talk on the telephone can, without exception, correctly be described as "male" or "female...
This article analyses relations between the sexes through telephone contact. It highlights a strong ...
All research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time on the phone than men...
All research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time on the phone than men...
International audienceAll research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time...
International audienceAll research on domestic use of the telephone shows that women spend more time...
This study draws on itemized telephone accounts to construct aggregated, "objective", representation...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/662725/EU//IBSENIn human relations individuals’ gender and age play a key role ...
This article reviews some of the questions facing researchers who study the relationship between gen...