Appropriating Language on the Usenet
The Usenet is a global computer conferencing system on which users can affix textual messages under 4500 different categories. It currently has approximately 4,165,000 readers, and these .readers have appropriated language by adapting it to the Usenet's culture and medium. This thesis conceptua...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5010792019-08-30T04:47:02Z Appropriating Language on the Usenet Spinuzzi, Clay I. (Clay Ian) Usenet Usenet (Computer network) English language -- Rhetoric. Electronic discussion groups. Internet -- Social aspects. computer conferencing systems appropriation of language The Usenet is a global computer conferencing system on which users can affix textual messages under 4500 different categories. It currently has approximately 4,165,000 readers, and these .readers have appropriated language by adapting it to the Usenet's culture and medium. This thesis conceptualizes the Usenet community's appropriation of language, provides insights into how media and media restrictions cause their users to appropriate language, and discusses how future media may further cause users to appropriate language. With the Usenet we have a chance to study a relatively new community bound by relatively new technology, and perhaps we can learn more about the appropriation process by studying the two. University of North Texas Raign, Kathryn Rosser Sims, Brenda R. Simpkins, Scott, 1958- 1994-05 Thesis or Dissertation vii, 179 leaves: ill. Text call-no: 379 N81 no.7031 untcat: b1795166 oclc: 31602387 local-cont-no: 1002778102-Spinuzzi https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc501079/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc501079 English Public Spinuzzi, Clay I. (Clay Ian) Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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The Usenet is a global computer conferencing system on which users can affix textual messages under 4500 different categories. It currently has approximately 4,165,000 readers, and these .readers have appropriated language by adapting it to the Usenet's culture and medium. This thesis conceptualizes the Usenet community's appropriation of language, provides insights into how media and media restrictions cause their users to appropriate language, and discusses how future media may further cause users to appropriate language. With the Usenet we have a chance to study a relatively new community bound by relatively new technology, and perhaps we can learn more about the appropriation process by studying the two. |
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