Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 836008
Hyperpersonal Communication and Silence.
Hyperpersonal Communication and Silence. // Conference Proceedings of the 11th Silk Road International Conference Innovation in Business, Education, and Sciences, 20-21 May, 2016. / Tbilisi, Georgia: INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEE UNIVERSITY, 2016.
Tbilisi, Gruzija, 2016. (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, pp prezentacija, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Hyperpersonal Communication and Silence.
Autori
Miloloža, Ivana ; Bakić-Tomić, Ljubica
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, pp prezentacija, znanstveni
Izvornik
Conference Proceedings of the 11th Silk Road International Conference Innovation in Business, Education, and Sciences, 20-21 May, 2016. / Tbilisi, Georgia: INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEE UNIVERSITY, 2016.
/ - , 2016
Skup
11th Silk Road International Conference Innovation in Business, Education, and Sciences, 20-21 May, 2016. / Tbilisi, Georgia: INTERNATIONAL BLACK SEE UNIVERSITY, 2016.
Mjesto i datum
Tbilisi, Gruzija, 20.05.2016. - 21.05.2016
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Keywords: communication; silence; hyperpersonal; computer-mediated; impersonal; interpersonal
Sažetak
The relevant scientific literature was used and described in detail the term "hyper personal communications (hyperpersonal communication)", as part of a special type of communication that is used primarily in text-based communication interaction (Walther, 1996). It is part of the computer-mediated (Computer-Mediated Communication - CMC) communicative interaction, which is different from the "impersonal/non- personal" (impersonal) and "interpersonal/inter-personal" (interpersonal) connected (online) communication interactions (Licoppe , 2004). The communication process always involves organizational communication in a continuum from impersonal to interpersonal interactions. Scientists at the beginning of the development of e-mail communication system almost all online communications watched as essentially impersonal (business and academic) activity (Short, Williams and Christie, 1976 ; Parks and Floyd, 1996 ; Licoppe, 2004 ; Thurlow, Lengel and Tomic, 2004 ; Fusco, 2014). Researchers online communications based primarily on traditional research to develop relationships, which often emphasize physical presence as an element essential to the development of personal relationships (Nardi and Whittaker, 2002 ; Licoppe, 2004). The scientific literature has recognized that online interpersonal communication becomes more and "socially oriented" (Turner, Grube, and Meyers, 2001 ; Licoppe, 2004). The lack of visual characteristics of individual states to seek a more intimate issues in relation to communication much earlier than would have happened in communication 'face to face' (Hian, Chuan, Trevor and Detenber, 2004 ; Licoppe, 2004). This paper will explore the relevant literature and provide answers to some of the research questions: How do you treat 'silence' in the hyper-personal communication? Why people are silent, in the hyper personal communication? How people perceive hyper personal silence, in the modern communication and information context? How to deal with hyper personal silence, in modern communication? The assumed hypothesis of this research is: "It is possible to identify and describe the communications and information elements of the hyper personal silence, its key guidance and support determinants (specificities)."
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti