ABSTRACT E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past 30 years. In this article, we take a critical look at the research literature and ask two simple questions: What is e-mail research? Can it help us reinvent e-mail? Rather than defining an overarching framework, we survey the literature and identify three metaphors that have guided e-mail research up to this day: e-mail as a file cabinet extending human information processing capabilities, e-mail as a production line and locus of work coordination, and, finally, e-mail as a communication genre supporting social and organizational processes. We propose this taxonomy so that designers of future e-mail systems can forge their own direction of re...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
E-mail is becoming the most ubiquitous medium for communication within organizations. The reasons th...
E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past 30 years....
E-mail is a communication network operating on a computer network that supports social networks. It ...
E-mail has become so ubiquitous that it has surpassed existing only as a tool of asynchronous commun...
A study examined discussions on an instructional listserv, an open forum with several hundred subscr...
Organizational communications have been studied from several vantage points, and typically as a one-...
The article examines academic e-mail correspondence as a special type of writing in the electronic e...
This thesis reports on a case study of e-mail related organisation dynamics in a medium sized, Austr...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
This paper describes a series of interviews that examine the ways that professional office workers u...
E-mail is a communication network operating on a computer network that supports social networks. It...
The aim of this chapter is to show how looking at email as a practice and consider it as a participa...
This article uses the notion of genre repertoire to examine electronic-mail communica-tion exchanged...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
E-mail is becoming the most ubiquitous medium for communication within organizations. The reasons th...
E-mail research encompasses a vast and diverse body of work that accumulated over the past 30 years....
E-mail is a communication network operating on a computer network that supports social networks. It ...
E-mail has become so ubiquitous that it has surpassed existing only as a tool of asynchronous commun...
A study examined discussions on an instructional listserv, an open forum with several hundred subscr...
Organizational communications have been studied from several vantage points, and typically as a one-...
The article examines academic e-mail correspondence as a special type of writing in the electronic e...
This thesis reports on a case study of e-mail related organisation dynamics in a medium sized, Austr...
Written e-mail communication carries a notion that it represents written medium. As such, there are ...
This paper describes a series of interviews that examine the ways that professional office workers u...
E-mail is a communication network operating on a computer network that supports social networks. It...
The aim of this chapter is to show how looking at email as a practice and consider it as a participa...
This article uses the notion of genre repertoire to examine electronic-mail communica-tion exchanged...
This thesis examines and contributes to the study of how, and in what forms, power and influence is...
The recent trends in communication has provided a large boost for electronic transactions and commun...
E-mail is becoming the most ubiquitous medium for communication within organizations. The reasons th...