Kristine L. Nowak, Christian Rauh: The Influence of the Avatar on Online Perceptions of Anthropomorphism, Androgyny, Credibility, Homophily, and Attraction.
153-178
Special Theme:
Culture and Computer-Mediated Communication
Charles Ess, Fay Sudweeks: Culture and Computer-Mediated Communication: Toward New Understandings.
179-191
Marc Hermeking: Culture and Internet Consumption: Contributions from Cross-Cultural Marketing and Advertising Research.
192-216
Ewa Callahan: Cultural Similarities and Differences in the Design of University Web sites.
239-273
Elizabeth Würtz: Intercultural Communication on Web sites: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Web sites from High-Context Cultures and Low-Context Cultures.
274-299
Wei-Na Lee, Sejung Marina Choi: The Role of Horizontal and Vertical Individualism and Collectivism in Online Consumers' Responses Toward Persuasive Communication on the Web.
317-336
Anne Hewling: Culture in the Online Class: Using Message Analysis to Look Beyond Nationality-Based Frames of Reference.
337-356
André Brock: "A Belief in Humanity is a Belief in Colored Men: " Using Culture to Span the Digital Divide.
357-374
Anthony Faiola, Sorin Adam Matei: Cultural Cognitive Style and Web Design: Beyond a Behavioral Inquiry into Computer-Mediated Communication.
375-394
Volume 11, Number 2, January 2006
Tom Kelleher, Barbara M. Miller: Organizational Blogs and the Human Voice: Relational Strategies and Relational Outcomes.
395-414
Dmitri Williams: On and Off the 'Net: Scales for Social Capital in an Online Era.
593-628
Brian H. Spitzberg: Preliminary Development of a Model and Measure of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) Competence.
629-666
Volume 11, Number 3, April 2006
Crispin Thurlow: From Statistical Panic to Moral Panic: The Metadiscursive Construction and Popular Exaggeration of New Media Language in the Print Media.
667-701
Michelle Shumate, Jon Pike: Trouble in a Geographically Distributed Virtual Network Organization: Organizing Tensions in Continental Direct Action Network.
802-824
Tracey Bretag: Developing 'Third Space' Interculturality Using Computer-Mediated Communication.
981-1011
Carol Waseleski: Gender and the Use of Exclamation Points in Computer-Mediated Communication: An Analysis of Exclamations Posted to Two Electronic Discussion Lists.
1012-1024