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Reading’s work in VMT
Date
2009-01-01
Author
Zemel, Alan
Çakır, Murat Perit
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This chapter presents a systematics of chat interaction. Online chats are advantageous sites for examining the organization of social interaction as achieved through computer-mediated communication. Chats differ from talk-in-interaction since the composition and visual inspection of text and graphical objects by any given actor is not observable by other participants. These structural constraints on the organization of interaction require that actors deploy alternative procedures for achieving what turn taking achieves in talk-in-interaction.
Subject Keywords
Co-presence
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Interaction
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Reading
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CMC
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Text posting
,
Indexical ground
,
Systematics
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83930
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Studying Virtual Math Teams
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A. Zemel and M. P. Çakır,
Reading’s work in VMT
. 2009, p. 276.