In case those who might be interested have not seen this yet ... Charles Ess
Darwinian Perspectives on Electronic Communication
A Special Issue of the Journal: IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
http://cits.tamiu.edu/ieeetpc/
Guest Editor: Ned Kock, Texas A&M International University
Guest Associate Editors: Donald Hantula, Temple University Stephen Hayne, Colorado State University Gad Saad, Concordia University Peter Todd, Indiana University at Bloomington Richard Watson, University of Georgia
IEEE TPC Editor: Kim S. Campbell, University of Alabama
Topics: The list below includes possible topics to be explored from a Darwinian perspective for this Special Issue: Online consumer behavior on the Web. Electronic mating behavior, such as in Internet dating. Deception identification through electronic communication media. "Foraging" behavior by online consumers. Media naturalness and cognitive effort in complex group tasks. Trust building through electronic communication media. Information overload induced by Web interface design choices. "Flashbulb memorization" and surprise-enhanced computer-mediated learning. Compensatory adaptation and online learning. Vertical distortion and the design of electronic communication interfaces.
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