This is a study about Interpretations of Emojis among Undergraduates. This study investigates the usage of emojis among undergraduates who are using WhatsApp application in their daily lives. This study consists of 100 undergraduate respondents from UNIMAS. The use of emojis and the cultures of the participants suggest a strong relationship. The results of this study shows that there are similar interpretations and understanding as well as different interpretations and understanding occurs among people from the same and also different ethnics. This study is significant as it informs research on these participants' awareness and how emojis are interpreted within and across cultures
The study explored how the use of Emojis – beyond being used just as playful joke markers and tone-s...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...
Undergraduate students, who are digital native, are keen on using emoji (smileys and ideograms) freq...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
Undergraduate students, who are digital native, are keen on using emoji (smileys and ideograms) fre...
An emoji is a form of a symbol in communication available on almost all social media platforms. Its ...
Emojis are an increasingly popular addition to written smartphone communication. Since emojis are a ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
In the current digital era, emoji are an integral part of everyday online communication, expressing ...
Past research has largely focused on quantitative data involving the number of emojis used, and of t...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
An online survey, the Understanding Emoji Survey, was conducted to assess how English-speaking socia...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
The study explored how the use of Emojis – beyond being used just as playful joke markers and tone-s...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...
Undergraduate students, who are digital native, are keen on using emoji (smileys and ideograms) freq...
The current study aims to explore whether emojis render same meanings to all individuals. It also di...
Undergraduate students, who are digital native, are keen on using emoji (smileys and ideograms) fre...
An emoji is a form of a symbol in communication available on almost all social media platforms. Its ...
Emojis are an increasingly popular addition to written smartphone communication. Since emojis are a ...
Emojis are increasingly being used in today’s social communication - both formally in team messaging...
In the current digital era, emoji are an integral part of everyday online communication, expressing ...
Past research has largely focused on quantitative data involving the number of emojis used, and of t...
Created in Japan in the late 1990s (Davis & Edberg, 2015), emoji have recently been gaining populari...
Emoji have risen from their origins in Japanese mobile phones in the late 1990s to become a ubiquito...
An online survey, the Understanding Emoji Survey, was conducted to assess how English-speaking socia...
Emoji provide a way to express nonverbal conversational cues in computer-mediated communication. How...
The study explored how the use of Emojis – beyond being used just as playful joke markers and tone-s...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...
The purpose of this study was to find out more about the meaning of semiotic and the use of emoticon...