THE EVERYDAY USE AND EXPERIENCE OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED

Communication has become one of the most popular applications of information technology. A considerable body of work addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of computer-mediated communication. However, much of this work has not been able to capture the complexity and significance of everyday...

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Main Author: Wiltse, Heather
Language:en_US
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1805/2264
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spelling ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-22642019-05-10T15:20:58Z THE EVERYDAY USE AND EXPERIENCE OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED Wiltse, Heather Computer-Mediated Communication Communication has become one of the most popular applications of information technology. A considerable body of work addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of computer-mediated communication. However, much of this work has not been able to capture the complexity and significance of everyday communication activities and the mutual shaping of technologies and their use. This study uses a qualitative methodology based on interviews with undergraduates to explore how the properties of communication technologies, user motivations and social contexts interact to influence use and experience. The three specific technologies addressed are email, instant messaging and text messaging. Factors identified as relevant during interviews are presented, and their interactions explored. Findings suggest that use and experience of communication technologies are shaped by a variety of factors and their interactions, and that study of information and communication technologies cannot validly be removed from the personal and social contexts in which they are used. Anthony Faiola, MFA, PhD, Chair;Eden Medina, PhD, Advisor, Josette Jones, RN, PhD, BC, Committee Member 2010-09-29T19:53:54Z 2010-09-29T19:53:54Z 2010-09-29T19:53:54Z Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/2264 en_US
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THE EVERYDAY USE AND EXPERIENCE OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED
description Communication has become one of the most popular applications of information technology. A considerable body of work addresses both theoretical and applied aspects of computer-mediated communication. However, much of this work has not been able to capture the complexity and significance of everyday communication activities and the mutual shaping of technologies and their use. This study uses a qualitative methodology based on interviews with undergraduates to explore how the properties of communication technologies, user motivations and social contexts interact to influence use and experience. The three specific technologies addressed are email, instant messaging and text messaging. Factors identified as relevant during interviews are presented, and their interactions explored. Findings suggest that use and experience of communication technologies are shaped by a variety of factors and their interactions, and that study of information and communication technologies cannot validly be removed from the personal and social contexts in which they are used. === Anthony Faiola, MFA, PhD, Chair;Eden Medina, PhD, Advisor, Josette Jones, RN, PhD, BC, Committee Member
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