use, a
paralinguistic aspect of computer-mediated communication. Scholars from a variety of fields study phenomena that can be described under the umbrella term of computer-mediated communication (CMC) (see also
Internet studies). For example, many take a
sociopsychological approach to CMC by examining how humans use "computers" (or
digital media) to manage interpersonal interaction, form impressions and maintain relationships. These studies have often focused on the differences between online and offline interactions, though contemporary research is moving towards the view that CMC should be studied as embedded in everyday life. Another branch of CMC research examines the use of
paralinguistic features such as
emoticons,
pragmatic rules such as
turn-taking and the
sequential analysis and organization of talk, and the various
sociolects,
styles,
registers or sets of terminology specific to these environments (see
Leet). The study of language in these contexts is typically based on text-based forms of CMC, and is sometimes referred to as "computer-mediated discourse analysis". In linguistics, CMC is used to examine digital discussions and features like
emojis. The way humans communicate in professional, social, and educational settings varies widely, depending upon not only the environment but also the method of communication in which the communication occurs, which in this case is through computers or other information and communication technologies (
ICTs). The study of communication to achieve
collaboration—common work products—is termed
computer-supported collaboration and includes only some of the concerns of other forms of CMC research. Popular forms of CMC include
e-mail,
video,
audio or
text chat (text conferencing including "instant messaging"),
bulletin board systems,
list-servs, and
MMOs. These settings are changing rapidly with the development of new technologies.
Weblogs (blogs) have also become popular, and the exchange of
RSS data has better enabled users to each "become their own publisher". == Characteristics ==