This study investigates academic staff and student attitudes to style and etiquette of emails. Data were collected through two online staff and student surveys. Reported use and acceptability of particular features of email style were assessed. Open-ended responses yielded four themes: the balance between formality and informality, relationships, evolution in communications over time, and mutual expectations. These themes are discussed with reference to linguistic features of email style, theories of accommodation, and politeness studies. Points of guidance to students and staff on appropriate use and construction of email in higher education are indicated
This study investigated the moves and communicative purposes used in 522 email messages that were ex...
Approaches to the linguistic characteristics of computer-mediated communication (CMC) have highlight...
The expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has been championed as a significant...
The research purpose was to identify (1) the problems encountered by academic and administrative sta...
Email is an important aspect of many e-learning methodologies. Often, it is the only medium through ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and analyse the key areas in which politeness work is g...
AbstractRegarding the important instructional role of email exchanges between teachers and students ...
they usually are more indirect in requests that contain high level of imposition, like requests for ...
Many university faculty value email as an important tool for communicating with colleagues, but expr...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
In this chapter, the focus shifts from oral communication to written communication, considering the...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) offers us a chance to understand how social relationships are ...
This paper examines the politeness theory in the light of Austin & Searle’s speech act theory as...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the generic structural features of requestive academic em...
This study investigated the moves and communicative purposes used in 522 email messages that were ex...
Approaches to the linguistic characteristics of computer-mediated communication (CMC) have highlight...
The expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has been championed as a significant...
The research purpose was to identify (1) the problems encountered by academic and administrative sta...
Email is an important aspect of many e-learning methodologies. Often, it is the only medium through ...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate and analyse the key areas in which politeness work is g...
AbstractRegarding the important instructional role of email exchanges between teachers and students ...
they usually are more indirect in requests that contain high level of imposition, like requests for ...
Many university faculty value email as an important tool for communicating with colleagues, but expr...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
In this chapter, the focus shifts from oral communication to written communication, considering the...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) offers us a chance to understand how social relationships are ...
This paper examines the politeness theory in the light of Austin & Searle’s speech act theory as...
This thesis discusses ethnographic research carried out in two very different workplaces, one a manu...
The aim of the present study is to analyze the generic structural features of requestive academic em...
This study investigated the moves and communicative purposes used in 522 email messages that were ex...
Approaches to the linguistic characteristics of computer-mediated communication (CMC) have highlight...
The expansion of information and communication technology (ICT) has been championed as a significant...