Traditionally, studies of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) have relied heavily on the concepts of synchronicity and asynchronicity to investigate how technological communication mediums constrain and expand language use. However, due to the new 'social turn' in CMC research which emphasises the examination of individual users' socially motivated use of CMC, it has become necessary to investigate how CMC is affected by users' perceptions of temporality. Through the analysis of 200 posts from a Japanese gay dating site, this study examines how users' desires and engagement with the site’s multi-modal structure affect perceptions of how to appropriately utilise temporal language in order to elicit off-site interactions. It was found that ...
The world has become thoroughly mediated. Dating ads are cultural representations for negotiations o...
The Internet is increasingly becoming a key medium through which people establish social contacts an...
This experimental study indicates that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a viable mode of soc...
In this study, we develop a theorisation of an internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site...
In this study we develop a theorization of an Internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site,...
In this study we develop a theorization of an Internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site,...
The phenomenon of online dating via web and mobile phone applications involves several actors: graph...
AbstractTitle: How does people that meet online communicate? -An qualitativestudy of the media use f...
Have we become more tolerant of dating people of different social backgrounds compared to ten years ...
This thesis is about what it feels like to connect, or fail, during digital or face-to-face interact...
This article examines the growing phenomenon of online dating and intimacy in the 21st century. The ...
This study represents an exploratory and quantitative investigation into online dating from evolutio...
The role of temporality a cognitive and cultural factor in communication processes has bee:1 largely...
The research at-hand examines fundamental aspects of relational communication in online computer-med...
The world has become thoroughly mediated. Dating ads are cultural representations for negotiations o...
The world has become thoroughly mediated. Dating ads are cultural representations for negotiations o...
The Internet is increasingly becoming a key medium through which people establish social contacts an...
This experimental study indicates that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a viable mode of soc...
In this study, we develop a theorisation of an internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site...
In this study we develop a theorization of an Internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site,...
In this study we develop a theorization of an Internet dating site as a cultural artifact. The site,...
The phenomenon of online dating via web and mobile phone applications involves several actors: graph...
AbstractTitle: How does people that meet online communicate? -An qualitativestudy of the media use f...
Have we become more tolerant of dating people of different social backgrounds compared to ten years ...
This thesis is about what it feels like to connect, or fail, during digital or face-to-face interact...
This article examines the growing phenomenon of online dating and intimacy in the 21st century. The ...
This study represents an exploratory and quantitative investigation into online dating from evolutio...
The role of temporality a cognitive and cultural factor in communication processes has bee:1 largely...
The research at-hand examines fundamental aspects of relational communication in online computer-med...
The world has become thoroughly mediated. Dating ads are cultural representations for negotiations o...
The world has become thoroughly mediated. Dating ads are cultural representations for negotiations o...
The Internet is increasingly becoming a key medium through which people establish social contacts an...
This experimental study indicates that computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a viable mode of soc...