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CALL FOR PAPERS

EJC/REC: Electronic Journal of Communication/

La Revue Electronique de Communication


The Interpersonal Internet


Internet research has often focused on individuals or groups; in

contrast, dyadic interpersonal relationships have received relatively

scant attention. Yet an emerging body of evidence suggests that one

of the Internet's primary appeals is its ability to facilitate

relational development and maintenance. While this effect has been

documented, we know very little about the actual formation and

maintenance of relationships in and around online contexts. This

special issue of the Electronic Journal of Communication will

spotlight interpersonal relationships and the Internet. We welcome

work from any research tradition that offers new findings based on

well-grounded research and that relates those findings to existing

knowledge where appropriate. Submissions are invited that address

questions such as (but by no means limited to):


    How are relationships developed face-to-face maintained,

negotiated, or transformed through the Internet?

    How is Internet use situated in offline interpersonal relational

contexts?

    How do relationships develop within online contexts?

    How do differences amongst Internet contexts and forms give rise

to differences in interpersonal relationships or communication

strategies?


Manuscripts should be prepared following guidelines of the American

Psychological Association (4th ed.).  Authors should be careful to

remove all personal references from the manuscript to allow for blind

review.  Manuscripts must be submitted electronically.  After

acceptance both a hard copy and an electronic copy will be required.

Deadline for the receipt of manuscripts is September 1, 2001. Authors

are invited to discuss possible contributions with the Guest Editor

prior to submission.


Authors should submit manuscripts to the Guest Editor:


Nancy Baym

Department of Communication Studies

University of Kansas

email: <color><param>0000,0000,FFFF</param>nbaym@ku.edu

</color>snail mail: 102 Bailey, 1440 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045,
USA  
