G'day all! I'm contemplating research on what people do (interactionally) in point-to-point "personal" or "desktop" ip-videoconferencing, i.e. the sort of thing that ordinary people do using various h323 applications such as Microsoft NetMeeting, GnomeMeeting, CU-See-Me etc. Since this is a move for me from my previous CMC research (on IRC), and the few basic library and web searches that I've done aren't turning up signficant results, can anyone recommend any references on what people do in videoconferences? What is seminal? What's new? I know only of _Personal videoconferencing_ by Evan Rosen but I'm sure there must be some classic work on things like gaze-direction and other non-verbal interactional features, how people understand and use the camera's field of vision etc. I'll compile any references I get and send them back to the list. Thanks in advance, Sean -- E. Sean Rintel Communication Department, SUNY Albany http://www.albany.edu/~er8430