The Handbook of Discourse Analysis

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Computer-mediated <strong>Discourse</strong> 633<br />

Raymond, Eric (ed.). 1993. <strong>The</strong> New<br />

Hacker’s Dictionary 2nd edn.<br />

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.<br />

Reid, Elizabeth M. 1991. “Electropolis:<br />

Communication and community on<br />

Internet relay chat.” Senior honours<br />

thesis, University <strong>of</strong> Melbourne,<br />

Australia. http://www.ee.mu.oz.au/<br />

papers/emr/index.html<br />

Reid, Elizabeth M. 1994. “Cultural<br />

formations in text-based virtual<br />

realities.” Master’s thesis, University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Melbourne, Australia. http://<br />

www.ee.mu.oz.au/papers/emr/<br />

index.html<br />

Reid, Elizabeth M. 1999. “Hierarchy and<br />

power: Social control in cyberspace.”<br />

In M. Smith and P. Kollock (eds),<br />

Communities in Cyberspace, 107–33.<br />

London: Routledge.<br />

Rheingold, Howard. 1993. <strong>The</strong> Virtual<br />

Community: Homesteading on the<br />

Electronic Frontier. Reading, MA:<br />

Addison-Wesley.<br />

Rodino, Michelle. 1997. “Breaking out <strong>of</strong><br />

binaries: Reconceptualizing gender<br />

and its relationship to language in<br />

computer-mediated communication.”<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Computer-Mediated<br />

Communication, 3(3). http://<br />

www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol3/issue3/<br />

Sacks, Harvey, Emanuel Schegl<strong>of</strong>f, and<br />

Gail Jefferson. 1974. “A simplest<br />

systematics for the organization <strong>of</strong><br />

turn–taking for conversation.”<br />

Language, 50, 696–735.<br />

Savicki, Victor, Dawn Lingenfelter and<br />

Merle Kelley. 1997. “Gender language<br />

style and group composition in<br />

Internet discussion groups.” Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Computer-Mediated Communication,<br />

2(3). http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/<br />

vol2/issue3/<br />

Selfe, Cynthia L. and Paul R. Meyer. 1991.<br />

“Testing claims for on-line<br />

conferences.” Written Communication,<br />

8(2), 163–92.<br />

Severinson Eklundh, Kerstin. 1986.<br />

Dialogue Processes in Computer-<br />

Mediated Communication: A Study <strong>of</strong><br />

Letters in the COM System. Linköping<br />

Studies in Arts and Sciences 6.<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Linköping.<br />

Severinson Eklundh, Kerstin. 1994.<br />

“Electronic mail as a medium for<br />

dialogue.” In L. van Waes, E.<br />

Woudstra, and P. van den Hoven<br />

(eds), Functional Communication<br />

Quality, 162–73. Amsterdam/Atlanta:<br />

Rodopi.<br />

Severinson Eklundh, Kerstin.<br />

Forthcoming. “To quote or not to<br />

quote: Setting the context for<br />

computer-mediated dialogues.” In<br />

S. Herring (ed.), Computer-Mediated<br />

Conversation.<br />

Severinson Eklundh, Kerstin and Clare<br />

Macdonald. 1994. “<strong>The</strong> use <strong>of</strong> quoting<br />

to preserve context in electronic mail<br />

dialogues.” IEEE Transactions on<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Communication, 37(4),<br />

197–202.<br />

Shade, Leslie Regan. 1998. “A gendered<br />

perspective on access to the<br />

information infrastructure.”<br />

Information Society, 14(1), 33–44.<br />

Shea, Virginia. 1994. Netiquette. San<br />

Francisco: Albion.<br />

Smith, Christine B., Margaret L.<br />

McLaughlin, and Kerry K. Osborne.<br />

1997. “Conduct controls on Usenet.”<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Computer-Mediated<br />

Communication, 2(4). http://<br />

www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol2/issue4/<br />

Smith, Marc A. and Peter Kollock (eds).<br />

1999. Communities in Cyberspace.<br />

London: Routledge.<br />

Sproull, Lee and Sara Kiesler. 1991.<br />

Connections: New Ways <strong>of</strong> Working in<br />

the Networked Organization.<br />

Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.<br />

Sutton, Laurel. 1994. “Using Usenet:<br />

Gender, power, and silence in<br />

electronic discourse.” Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 20th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Berkeley Linguistics Society, 506–20.<br />

Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics<br />

Society.

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