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adam_text | Contents
Ust of figures viii
Ust of tables x
Ust of contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I
Bridging the disciplines I
1 Introduction: how technology affects
human interaction 3
ELLY A. KONIJN, SONJA UTZ, MARTIN TANIS, AND SUSAN B. BARNES
2 Understanding social media from the media
ecological perspective 14
SUSAN B. BARNES
3 Machines as mediators: the challenge of
technology for interpersonal communication
theory and research 34
mklanif. d. polkosky
4 Self as source: agency and customization in
interactive media 58
S. SHYAM SUNDAR
vi Contents
PART II
Technology as relationship enabler 75
5 Transformed social interaction in mediated
interpersonal communication 77
JEREMY N. BAILENSON, NICK YEE, JIM BLASCOVICH,
AND ROSANNA E. GUADAGNO
6 Emotions in mediated interpersonal
communication: toward modeling emotion
in virtual humans 100
ELLY A. KONIJN AND HENRIETTH C. VAN VL GT
7 Is there anybody out there? Analyzing the
effects of embodiment and nonverbal behavior
in avatar-mediated communication 131
GARY BENTE, NICOLE C. KRAMER, AND FEI.IX ESCHENBURG
8 Touch in computer-mediated communication 158
MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, YOUNBO JUNG, WEI PHNG, SEUNGA JIN,
AND WEIRONG ZHU
9 Parasocial interactions and paracommunication with
new media characters 177
TII.O HARTMANN
10 Antisocial communication on electronic mail and
the internet 200
KAREN M. DOUGLAS
PART III
The appeal of communicating through technology 215
11 Impression formation effects in online mediated
communication 217
SRIRAM KAI.YANARAMAN AND S. SHYAM SLN15AR
12 The joys of online dating 234
MONICA WHITTY
Contents vii
13 Social identification with virtual communities 252
SONJA UTZ
14 Problems and interventions in computer-mediated
virtual groups 271
JOSEPH B. WALTHER
15 What makes the internet a place to seek social support? 290
MARTIN TAN IS
16 Mediated interpersonal communication in
multiplayer video games: implications for
entertainment and relationship management 309
CIIRISTOPH KLIMMT AND T1LO HARTMANN
17 Flaming and blaming: the influence of
mass media content on interactions in
online discussions 331
DIRK OKGEMA, JAN KI.EINNIJI-NHUIS, KOOS ANDERSON, AND
ANITA VAN HOOF
18 Leisure boredom, sensation seeking, self-esteem,
and addiction: symptoms and patterns of
cell phone use 359
LOUIS l.KUNG
Index 383
Figures
3.1 Causal mediation model of communication 50
4.1 Agency model of customization J
5.1 A framework for classifying representations of
humans in physical and digital space
5.2 Methods utilized to transform physical representations 81
5.3 A schematic of a simple CMC using digital human avatars 82
5.4 Two subjects (top row), Bush and Kerry (2nd row), the
morph of Subject 1 and Bush (3rd row left), the
morph of Subject 2 and Kerry (3rd row right) and
the vote intention score by condition (bottom row).
The difference in vote intention for Bush and Kerry by
condition was significant •
5.5 A schematic illustration of non-zero-sum gaze.
Each interactant on the left perceives the speaker on
the right gazing directly at him or her. 86
5.6 Person B takes on multilateral perspectives: she can
experience the CVE from her own perspective and the
perspective of Person A at the same time. 90
5.7 Three participants with the behavioral flags
translucently displayed over their heads. Only
the presenter (behind the podium) in this CVE can
see the behavioral flags. 92
5.8 A model of social influence in CVEs 94
7.1 Base version of the avatar-based collaborative
desktop environment (screen shot during calibration
mirroring the interlocutor s own behavior). 145
7.2 Variations of avatar appearance in ABC-Desk
(a: variations of realism; b: variations of gender typicality) 145
7.3 Integration of the avatar platform into a collaborative
workbench. 147
Figures ix
7.4 Screenshots showing experimental gaze
variations: averted gaze (left, right) and directed gaze
(middle) in a low-resolution avatar. 148
7.5 Effects of real and simulated gaze (2 seconds vs. 4 seconds)
on social impressions and social presence scales. 148
8.1 (a) User at location 1 uses a PHANToM haptic stylus
to touch the fingers of the user at (b) location 2,
who is wearing a CyberGrasp haptic glove. 167
8.2 Set of proposed relationships among performance
accuracy, mean force applied to the partner s fingers,
variability in application of force to the partner s
fingers (N sampled points measurable force), and
task completion time. 168
17.1 Total attention for immigration issues per month,
for newspapers and forums. 343
17.2 A reciprocal model of first order agenda setting:
who influences whom? 352
Tables
3.1 Four-factor framework of SUI service quality 48
8.1 Performance variables and co-presence
ratings for six participant pairs llu
16.1 Overview of typical modes of mediated interpersonal
communication in multiplayer video games 31
17.1 Number of analyzed documents and words,
October 1 2003-July 31 2005 337
17.2 Operationalization of and attention paid to actors
and issues 340
17.3 Number of linguistic stylistic markers of various
types per 10,000 words 348
17.4 Agenda setting as indicated by correlations for
newspapers and discussion groups 34 J
18.1 Factor analysis of cell phone addiction 368
18.2 Discriminant analysis of cell phone addicts with
psychological variables, cell phone usage pattern,
features used, and demographics as predictors
(N = 545) 370
18.3 Correlation of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, and cell phone addiction 371
18.4 Regression of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, cell phone dependency
symptoms, and social capital on patterns of cell phone use 372
18.5 Regression of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, cell phone dependency,
and social capital on features use 373
COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Mediated interpersonal communication is currently one of the most dynamic areas
in communication studies, reflecting how individuals are utilizing technology more
and more often in their personal interactions. Organizations also rely increasingly
on mediated interaction for their communication. Responding to this evolution in
communication, this timely collection explores how existing and new personal
communication technologies facilitate and change interpersonal interactions,
establishing a theoretical and methodological foundation for future study by
offering research on new topics from diverse disciplines.
Chapters offer in-depth examinations of mediated interpersonal communication in
various contexts and applications. Contributions come from well-known scholars
based around the world, reflecting the strong international interest and work in
the area. The multidisciplinary approach bridges interpersonal communication,
human-computer interaction (HCI), human factors, organizational behavior, social
psychology, and computer-mediated communication (CMC).
As the leading volume exploring how technology is affecting communication
on an interpersonal level, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers
in communication
-
interpersonal, computer-mediated communication, language
and social interaction. It also has much to offer to readers in HCI, organizational
behavior, and social psychology. The volume lends itself to use in advanced courses
addressing human communication and technology, interpersonal communication,
and communication theory as well as computer-mediated communication;
technology, media and society; and new communication technologies.
Elly
Α.
Konijn
is an associate professor in the Department of Communication
Science, Faculty of Social Sciences at the
VU
University, Amsterdam, where she
teaches Interpersonal Communication and Media Psychology.
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Contents
Ust of figures viii
Ust of tables x
Ust of contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
PART I
Bridging the disciplines I
1 Introduction: how technology affects
human interaction 3
ELLY A. KONIJN, SONJA UTZ, MARTIN TANIS, AND SUSAN B. BARNES
2 Understanding social media from the media
ecological perspective 14
SUSAN B. BARNES
3 Machines as mediators: the challenge of
technology for interpersonal communication
theory and research 34
'mklanif. d. polkosky
4 Self as source: agency and customization in
interactive media 58
S. SHYAM SUNDAR
vi Contents
PART II
Technology as relationship enabler 75
5 Transformed social interaction in mediated
interpersonal communication "77
JEREMY N. BAILENSON, NICK YEE, JIM BLASCOVICH,
AND ROSANNA E. GUADAGNO
6 Emotions in mediated interpersonal
communication: toward modeling emotion
in virtual humans 100
ELLY A. KONIJN AND HENRIETTH C. VAN VL'GT
7 Is there anybody out there? Analyzing the
effects of embodiment and nonverbal behavior
in avatar-mediated communication 131
GARY BENTE, NICOLE C. KRAMER, AND FEI.IX ESCHENBURG
8 Touch in computer-mediated communication 158
MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, YOUNBO JUNG, WEI PHNG, SEUNGA JIN,
AND WEIRONG ZHU
9 Parasocial interactions and paracommunication with
new media characters 177
TII.O HARTMANN
10 Antisocial communication on electronic mail and
the internet 200
KAREN M. DOUGLAS
PART III
The appeal of communicating through technology 215
11 Impression formation effects in online mediated
communication 217
SRIRAM KAI.YANARAMAN AND S. SHYAM SLN15AR
12 The joys of online dating 234
MONICA WHITTY
Contents vii
13 Social identification with virtual communities 252
SONJA UTZ
14 Problems and interventions in computer-mediated
virtual groups 271
JOSEPH B. WALTHER
15 What makes the internet a place to seek social support? 290
MARTIN TAN IS
16 Mediated interpersonal communication in
multiplayer video games: implications for
entertainment and relationship management 309
CIIRISTOPH KLIMMT AND T1LO HARTMANN
17 Flaming and blaming: the influence of
mass media content on interactions in
online discussions 331
DIRK OKGEMA, JAN KI.EINNIJI-NHUIS, KOOS ANDERSON, AND
ANITA VAN HOOF
18 Leisure boredom, sensation seeking, self-esteem,
and addiction: symptoms and patterns of
cell phone use 359
LOUIS l.KUNG
Index 383
Figures
3.1 Causal mediation model of communication 50
4.1 Agency model of customization "J
5.1 A framework for classifying representations of
humans in physical and digital space ' '
5.2 Methods utilized to transform physical representations 81
5.3 A schematic of a simple CMC using digital human avatars 82
5.4 Two subjects (top row), Bush and Kerry (2nd row), the
morph of Subject 1 and Bush (3rd row left), the
morph of Subject 2 and Kerry (3rd row right) and
the vote intention score by condition (bottom row).
The difference in vote intention for Bush and Kerry by
condition was significant "•
5.5 A schematic illustration of non-zero-sum gaze.
Each interactant on the left perceives the speaker on
the right gazing directly at him or her. 86
5.6 Person B takes on multilateral perspectives: she can
experience the CVE from her own perspective and the
perspective of Person A at the same time. 90
5.7 Three participants with the behavioral flags
translucently displayed over their heads. Only
the presenter (behind the podium) in this CVE can
see the behavioral flags. 92
5.8 A model of social influence in CVEs 94
7.1 Base version of the avatar-based collaborative
desktop environment (screen shot during calibration
mirroring the interlocutor's own behavior). 145
7.2 Variations of avatar appearance in ABC-Desk
(a: variations of realism; b: variations of gender typicality) 145
7.3 Integration of the avatar platform into a collaborative
workbench. 147
Figures ix
7.4 Screenshots showing experimental gaze
variations: averted gaze (left, right) and directed gaze
(middle) in a low-resolution avatar. 148
7.5 Effects of real and simulated gaze (2 seconds vs. 4 seconds)
on social impressions and social presence scales. 148
8.1 (a) User at location 1 uses a PHANToM haptic stylus
to touch the fingers of the user at (b) location 2,
who is wearing a CyberGrasp haptic glove. 167
8.2 Set of proposed relationships among performance
accuracy, mean force applied to the partner's fingers,
variability in application of force to the partner's
fingers (N sampled points measurable force), and
task completion time. 168
17.1 Total attention for immigration issues per month,
for newspapers and forums. 343
17.2 A reciprocal model of first order agenda setting:
who influences whom? 352
Tables
3.1 Four-factor framework of SUI service quality 48
8.1 Performance variables and co-presence
ratings for six participant pairs llu
16.1 Overview of typical modes of mediated interpersonal
communication in multiplayer video games 31 '
17.1 Number of analyzed documents and words,
October 1 2003-July 31 2005 337
17.2 Operationalization of and attention paid to actors
and issues 340
17.3 Number of linguistic stylistic markers of various
types per 10,000 words 348
17.4 Agenda setting as indicated by correlations for
newspapers and discussion groups 34 J
18.1 Factor analysis of cell phone addiction 368
18.2 Discriminant analysis of cell phone addicts with
psychological variables, cell phone usage pattern,
features used, and demographics as predictors
(N = 545) 370
18.3 Correlation of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, and cell phone addiction 371
18.4 Regression of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, cell phone dependency
symptoms, and social capital on patterns of cell phone use 372
18.5 Regression of demographics, leisure boredom,
sensation seeking, self-esteem, cell phone dependency,
and social capital on features use 373
COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Mediated interpersonal communication is currently one of the most dynamic areas
in communication studies, reflecting how individuals are utilizing technology more
and more often in their personal interactions. Organizations also rely increasingly
on mediated interaction for their communication. Responding to this evolution in
communication, this timely collection explores how existing and new personal
communication technologies facilitate and change interpersonal interactions,
establishing a theoretical and methodological foundation for future study by
offering research on new topics from diverse disciplines.
Chapters offer in-depth examinations of mediated interpersonal communication in
various contexts and applications. Contributions come from well-known scholars
based around the world, reflecting the strong international interest and work in
the area. The multidisciplinary approach bridges interpersonal communication,
human-computer interaction (HCI), human factors, organizational behavior, social
psychology, and computer-mediated communication (CMC).
As the leading volume exploring how technology is affecting communication
on an interpersonal level, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers
in communication
-
interpersonal, computer-mediated communication, language
and social interaction. It also has much to offer to readers in HCI, organizational
behavior, and social psychology. The volume lends itself to use in advanced courses
addressing human communication and technology, interpersonal communication,
and communication theory as well as computer-mediated communication;
technology, media and society; and new communication technologies.
Elly
Α.
Konijn
is an associate professor in the Department of Communication
Science, Faculty of Social Sciences at the
VU
University, Amsterdam, where she
teaches Interpersonal Communication and Media Psychology. |
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