general Walther, Joseph B. and D?Addario, Kyle P. 2001. The Impacts of Emoticons on Message Interpretation in Computer-Mediated Communicaiton. Social Science Computer Review 19, 324-347. gender Baron, Naomi S. 2004. See You Online: Gender Issues in College Student Use of Instant Messaging. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 23:4, 397-423. Could you post other responses you get (if they occur off-list)? I'd be interested. Best, Lauren On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 12:50:51 +1100 Jonathan Marshall <Jonathan.Marshall@uts.edu.au> wrote:
Sorry to disturb people over this, but just a quick question
Does anyone know any good articles on emoticon, or other body referent, usage?
in particular in non western cultures, or cross culturally and as connected to gender
thanks
jon
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