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From: Donald Winiecki <DWINIECKI@boisestate.edu> Date: February 24, 2005 7:26:11 PM EST To: lnc@listserv.cddc.vt.edu, lnc@malagigi.cddc.vt.edu, pwgraham@uwaterloo.ca Subject: [LNC] Fwd: Re: [Air-l] VB: ICCA-06 - New topic - CA and chat Reply-To: Language in New Capitalism <lnc@listserv.cddc.vt.edu>
A few years ago I did a literature review and some articles on 'online conversation' with an interest in CA. The following is a reading list that may be of some assistance to her. Best, _don ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don Winiecki, Ed.D., Associate Professor Boise State University, College of Engineering Department of Instructional & Performance Technology 1910 University Drive, Boise, Idaho 83725-2070 USA E-mail: dwiniecki@boisestate.edu WWW: http://ipt.boisestate.edu Telephone: (01) 208 426 1899 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cherny, L. 1999. Conversation and community: Chat in a virtual world. Stanford, CA: Center for the Study of Language and Information.
Cerratto, T., and Y. Waern. 2000. Chatting to learn and learning to chat in collaborative virtual environments. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 3 (4).
Rintel, E. S., and J. Pittam. 1997. Strangers in a strange land: Interaction management on Internet Relay Chat. Human Communication Research 23 (4):507-534.
Reed, D., and M. Ashmore. 2000. The naturally occurring chat machine [http://www.api-network.com/mc/0008/machine.html]. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture 2000 [cited 23, August 2000].
Murray, D. E. 1989. When the medium determines turns: Turn-taking in computer conversation. In Working with language: A multidisciplinary consideration of language use in work contexts, edited by H. Coleman. New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
———. 1991. The composing process for computer conversation. Written Communication 8 (1):35-55.
Wilkens, H. 1991. Computer talk: Long-distance conversations by computer. Written communication 8 (1):56-78.
Garcia, A. C., and J. B. Jacobs. 1999. The eyes of the beholder: Understanding the turn-taking system in quasi-synchronous computer-mediated communication. Research on Language and Social Interaction 32 (4):337-367.
Ferrara, K., H. Brunner, and G. Whittemore. 1991. Interactive written discourse as an emergent register. Written communication 8 (1):8-34.
Bresler, L. 1990. Computer-mediated communication in a high school: The users shape the medium - part 1. Journal of Mathematical Behavior 9:131-149.
Garcia, A. C., and J. B. Jacobs. 1998. The interactional organization of computer-mediated communication in the college classroom. Qualitative Sociology 21 (3):299-317.
Verduin, J. R., and T. A. Clark. 1991. Distance education: The foundations of effective practice. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Inc.
Holmberg, B. 1989. Theory and practice of distance education. Boston, MA: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Wasson, B., and A. I. Morch. 2000. Identifying collaboration patterns in collaborative telelearning scenarios. Eductional Technology & Society 3 (3):237-248.
Walther, J. B. 1996. Computer-mediated communication: Impersonal, interpersonal, and hyperpersonal interaction. Communication Research 23 (1):3-43.
Kiesler, S., J. Siegel, and T. W. McGuire. 1984. Social psychological aspects of computer-mediated communication. American Psychologist 39 (10):1123-1134.
McCarthy, J., P. Wright, and A. Monk. 1992. Coherence in text-based electronic conferencing: Coupling text and context. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 11 (4):267-277.
Winiecki, D. J. 1999. Keeping the thread: Adapting conversational practice to help distance students and instructors manage discussions in an asynchronous learning network. DEOSNEWS [On-line] 9 (2).
———. forthcoming. Reconstructing talk: Conversational patterns in the asynchronous classroom. In WebTalk: Writing as conversation, edited by D. Penrod. Hillsdale, N. J.: Lawrence Erlbaum.
———. 2003. Instructional discussions in online education: Practical and research-oriented perspectives. In Handbook of Distance Education, edited by M. Moore and R. Anderson. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.
pwgraham@uwaterloo.ca 2/24/2005 4:07:01 PM >>> Hi -- can anyone answer this? Best, Phil
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We had a round of emails earlier on how to analyze chat. Apparently the author didn't find papers on analysis of chat using CA techniques.
I am wondering (not my area) if there is a body of analysis on chat using CA techniques. . . .
Cheers, Denise
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