The Handbook of Discourse Analysis
The Handbook of Discourse Analysis The Handbook of Discourse Analysis
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632 Susan C. Herring<br />
college students.” In S. Herring (ed.),<br />
Computer-Mediated Communication:<br />
Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural<br />
Perspectives, 173–85. Amsterdam: John<br />
Benjamins.<br />
MacKinnon, Richard C. 1995. “Searching<br />
for the Leviathan in Usenet.” In<br />
S. Jones (ed.), Cybersociety:<br />
Computer-Mediated Communication<br />
and Community, 112–37. Thousand<br />
Oaks, CA: Sage.<br />
Mattelart, Armand. 1996. “Les enjeux<br />
de la globalisation des réseaux.”<br />
Internet: L’Extase et L’Effroi<br />
(special issue <strong>of</strong> Le Monde<br />
Diplomatique), 10–14.<br />
Maynor, Natalie. 1994. “<strong>The</strong> language<br />
<strong>of</strong> electronic mail: Written speech?”<br />
In M. Montgomery and G. Little<br />
(eds), Centennial Usage Studies,<br />
48–54. Publications <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Dialect Society<br />
Series. University <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />
Press.<br />
McLaughlin, Margaret L., Kelly K.<br />
Osborne, and Christine B. Smith.<br />
1995. “Standards <strong>of</strong> conduct on<br />
Usenet.” In S. Jones (ed.), Cybersociety:<br />
Computer-Mediated Communication and<br />
Community, 90–111. Thousand Oaks,<br />
CA: Sage.<br />
McRae, Shannon. 1996. “Coming apart at<br />
the seams: Sex, text and the virtual<br />
body.” In L. Cherny and E. Weise<br />
(eds), Wired_Women, 242–63. Seattle:<br />
Seal Press.<br />
Meagher, Mary Elaine and Fernando<br />
Castaños. 1996. “Perceptions <strong>of</strong><br />
American culture: <strong>The</strong> impact <strong>of</strong> an<br />
electronically-mediated cultural<br />
exchange program on Mexican high<br />
school students.” In S. Herring (ed.),<br />
Computer-Mediated Communication:<br />
Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural<br />
Perspectives, 187–202. Amsterdam:<br />
John Benjamins.<br />
Murray, Denise E. 1985. “Composition as<br />
conversation: <strong>The</strong> computer terminal<br />
as medium <strong>of</strong> communication.” In<br />
L. Odell and D. Goswami (eds),<br />
Writing in Nonacademic Settings,<br />
203–27. New York: Guilford.<br />
Murray, Denise E. 1988. “<strong>The</strong> context <strong>of</strong><br />
oral and written language: A<br />
framework for mode and medium<br />
switching.” Language in Society, 17,<br />
351–73.<br />
Murray, Denise E. 1989. “When the<br />
medium determines turns: Turntaking<br />
in computer conversation.”<br />
In H. Coleman (ed.), Working With<br />
Language, 251–66. New York: Mouton<br />
de Gruyter.<br />
Murray, Denise E. 1990. “CmC.” English<br />
Today, 23, 42–6.<br />
Nakamura, Lisa. 1995. “Race in/for<br />
cyberspace: Identity tourism and<br />
racial passing on the Internet.” Works<br />
and Days, 25/26, 13(1, 2). http://<br />
acorn.grove.iup.edu/en/workdays/<br />
toc.html<br />
Nix, Carole G. 1998. “<strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> e-mail<br />
use on fourth graders’ writing skills.”<br />
Unpublished doctoral dissertation,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Texas at Arlington.<br />
Nix, Carole G. Forthcoming. “Talking to<br />
strangers: Children’s conversational<br />
openers on the Internet.” In S.<br />
Herring (ed.), Computer-Mediated<br />
Conversation.<br />
Paolillo, John C. 1996. “Language choice<br />
on soc.culture.punjab.” Electronic<br />
Journal <strong>of</strong> Communication/La revue<br />
électronique de communication 6(3).<br />
http://www.cios.org/www/ejc/<br />
v6n396.htm<br />
Paolillo, John C. Forthcoming.<br />
“Conversational codeswitching on<br />
Usenet and Internet relay chat.” In<br />
S. Herring (ed.), Computer-Mediated<br />
Conversation.<br />
Petrazzini, Ben and Mugo Kibati. 1999.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Internet in developing<br />
countries.” Communications <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ACM, 42(6), 31–36.<br />
Poster, Mark. 1990. <strong>The</strong> Mode <strong>of</strong><br />
Information: Poststructuralism and Social<br />
Context. Cambridge: Polity.