Previous research has demonstrated that men and women employ different speech styles that result in an uneven power dynamic. To better understand the increasingly common interactions that take place using video-mediated communication, such as Skype and Google Hangout, the present research examines these gendered patterns in video-mediated communication (VMC). Mixed-gender dyads will be formed and ask to complete a desert survival task via VMC or in person while software analyzes their use of aggressive positive, and tentative language, as well as measuring speaking time for each party. Interpersonal perception and the use of intrusive interruptions and will also be examined. Drawing from research in Social Information Processing Theory, it ...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
Verbal and non-verbal vocal cues of co-operation and competition were assessed in 120 freely-formed ...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
Video-mediated communication is widely available for decades, but not universally accepted and appre...
The research is aimed at describing the conversational feature performed by the men and women found ...
ABSTRACT Previous studies have identified the difficulty of communicating in virtual teams. The lack...
ABSTRACT Previous studies have identified the difficulty of communicating in virtual teams. The lack...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looked at the differences in how men and women in...
Akdeniz Language Studies Conference -- MAY 09-12, 2012 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000317217200086Through...
Computer mediated conferencing (CMC) has been widely viewed as a valuable forum for providing opport...
Gender differences have always been controversial in pragmatics. This article reports on a study tha...
Communication is one of the most important aspects of everyday life. One of its most characteristic ...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
Aim Although the question whether women and men speak differently is a topic of hot debate, an overv...
The developmental and gender related use of two conversational techniques, listener responsiveness a...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
Verbal and non-verbal vocal cues of co-operation and competition were assessed in 120 freely-formed ...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
Video-mediated communication is widely available for decades, but not universally accepted and appre...
The research is aimed at describing the conversational feature performed by the men and women found ...
ABSTRACT Previous studies have identified the difficulty of communicating in virtual teams. The lack...
ABSTRACT Previous studies have identified the difficulty of communicating in virtual teams. The lack...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study looked at the differences in how men and women in...
Akdeniz Language Studies Conference -- MAY 09-12, 2012 -- Antalya, TURKEYWOS: 000317217200086Through...
Computer mediated conferencing (CMC) has been widely viewed as a valuable forum for providing opport...
Gender differences have always been controversial in pragmatics. This article reports on a study tha...
Communication is one of the most important aspects of everyday life. One of its most characteristic ...
Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether ...
Aim Although the question whether women and men speak differently is a topic of hot debate, an overv...
The developmental and gender related use of two conversational techniques, listener responsiveness a...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
Verbal and non-verbal vocal cues of co-operation and competition were assessed in 120 freely-formed ...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...