Social Sciences are increasingly interested in understanding the characteristics of Computer Mediated Communication and its effects on people, groups and organisations. The first effect of this influence is the revolution in the metaphors used to describe communication. After describing these changes, the paper outlines a framework for the study of computer-mediated communication and considers the three psychosocial roots of the process by which interaction between users is constructed – networked reality, virtual conversation and identity construction. The paper also considers the implications of these changes for current research in communication studies, with particular reference to the role of context, the link between cognitio...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
The impact of communication on society via computers (computer-mediated communication, or CMC) is st...
Social Sciences are increasingly interested in understanding the characteristics of Computer Mediat...
Although Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) is not a novelty, its current spread is casting a bl...
Although Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) is not a novelty, its current spread is casting a bl...
no abstractThe article tries to develop a socio-cognitive framework for the study of computer-mediat...
no abstractThe article tries to develop a socio-cognitive framework for the study of computer-mediat...
The use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is hypothesized to create a new social identity dim...
The complexities of computer-mediated communication (CMC) are visible in the diversity of the theore...
International audienceThe growth of Internet allowed the emergence of new spaces of exchanges and so...
International audienceThe growth of Internet allowed the emergence of new spaces of exchanges and so...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
Communication forms the basis for personal relationships but technology has changed the way people c...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
The impact of communication on society via computers (computer-mediated communication, or CMC) is st...
Social Sciences are increasingly interested in understanding the characteristics of Computer Mediat...
Although Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) is not a novelty, its current spread is casting a bl...
Although Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) is not a novelty, its current spread is casting a bl...
no abstractThe article tries to develop a socio-cognitive framework for the study of computer-mediat...
no abstractThe article tries to develop a socio-cognitive framework for the study of computer-mediat...
The use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) is hypothesized to create a new social identity dim...
The complexities of computer-mediated communication (CMC) are visible in the diversity of the theore...
International audienceThe growth of Internet allowed the emergence of new spaces of exchanges and so...
International audienceThe growth of Internet allowed the emergence of new spaces of exchanges and so...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
As digital tools and social networks became the main mode of interaction for many people, interperso...
Communication forms the basis for personal relationships but technology has changed the way people c...
In this article, we evaluate the ways in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) has thus far be...
This study involved an experiment of the effects of time and communication channel--computer confere...
The impact of communication on society via computers (computer-mediated communication, or CMC) is st...