There is an abundance of evidence to suggest that online behavior differs from behaviors in the offline world, and that there are a number of important factors which may affect the communication strategies of people within an online space. This article examines some of these, namely, whether the sex, age, and identifiability of blog authors, as well as the genre of communication, affect communication strategies. Findings suggest that the level of identifiability of the blog author has a limited effect upon their communication strategies. However, sex appeared to influence online behavior in so far as men were more likely to swear and attack others in their blogs. Genre had an important influence on disclosure with more self-disclosure takin...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style.  In this study...
While blogging as a form of computer-mediated communication has attracted a growing amount of academ...
This study looks at how the need for affiliation, self-disclosure, and perceived reciprocity of...
The growth of the blogosphere offers an unprecedented opportunity to study language and how people u...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis describes a linguistic investigatio...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
Abstract Objective: In light of public concern about the dangers to young people from maintaining on...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style. In this study, ...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
A snapshot of the British blogosphere focusing on the blogging habits and technical abilities of a s...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style.  In this study...
While blogging as a form of computer-mediated communication has attracted a growing amount of academ...
This study looks at how the need for affiliation, self-disclosure, and perceived reciprocity of...
The growth of the blogosphere offers an unprecedented opportunity to study language and how people u...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis describes a linguistic investigatio...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
The principal aims of this study were to develop a Blogging Motivations Questionnaire (BMQ) and to t...
Abstract Objective: In light of public concern about the dangers to young people from maintaining on...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style. In this study, ...
This thesis examines the understandings and meanings of personal blogging from the perspective of bl...
A snapshot of the British blogosphere focusing on the blogging habits and technical abilities of a s...
Internet-based and conventional research tools undeniably co-exist in a shared media space. Based o...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style.  In this study...
While blogging as a form of computer-mediated communication has attracted a growing amount of academ...
This study looks at how the need for affiliation, self-disclosure, and perceived reciprocity of...