Emojis, as a new way of conveying nonverbal cues, are widely adopted in computer-mediated communications. In this paper, first from a message sender perspective, we focus on people's motives in using four types of emojis — positive, neutral, negative, and non-facial. We compare the willingness levels of using these emoji types for seven typical intentions that people usually apply nonverbal cues for in communication. The results of extensive statistical hypothesis tests not only report the popularities of the intentions, but also uncover the subtle differences between emoji types in terms of intended uses. Second, from a perspective of message recipients, we further study the sentiment effects of emojis, as well as their duplications, on ve...
Abstract Emojis have been indispensable and efficient tools in online interaction with the booming I...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
The present study investigates the interaction between emojis and verbal messages in affecting likin...
Facial emojis are increasingly used in digital communication as non-verbal signals (e.g., gestures, ...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) can facilitate the expression of affection between romantic pa...
Background: Little research has been done on nonverbal deception cues in computer-mediated communica...
With the introduction of new technologies, communication through the internet and text messaging is ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
Emoji increasingly feature alongside written language in interpersonal communication. Boutet et al. ...
The main goal of this thesis was to examine the influence of face and non-face emoji as a means to i...
Abstract Emojis have been indispensable and efficient tools in online interaction with the booming I...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
There are some questions that are still unanswered about how certain emojis can be used to send the ...
The present study investigates the interaction between emojis and verbal messages in affecting likin...
Facial emojis are increasingly used in digital communication as non-verbal signals (e.g., gestures, ...
Facial expressions of emotion are nonverbal cues that evoke affective, inferential, and social respo...
Emojis are developed from emoticons and commonly used to convey emotion in online communication. It ...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) can facilitate the expression of affection between romantic pa...
Background: Little research has been done on nonverbal deception cues in computer-mediated communica...
With the introduction of new technologies, communication through the internet and text messaging is ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
Emoji increasingly feature alongside written language in interpersonal communication. Boutet et al. ...
The main goal of this thesis was to examine the influence of face and non-face emoji as a means to i...
Abstract Emojis have been indispensable and efficient tools in online interaction with the booming I...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...