Communicating Across Cultures in Cyberspace: A Bibliographical Review of Intercultural Communication Online"This bibliographic review is a first attempt at collecting together a body of literature relevant to the study of intercultural communication in cyberspace. It explores and summarizes themes and arguments in current literature relating to `the culture(s) of the Internet', `the language of cyberspace', `intercultural communication on the Internet', `identity and community in cyberspace', `culture and education in cyberspace' and `the impact of the Internet on culture(s)'. The survey offers an overview of current research and theoretical contributions identified in each area an extensive annotated bibliography that includes abstracts or summaries of each contribution It also identifies the most pressing issues in the field as well as gaps in current knowledge and understanding. Prof. Roche ist Sprecher des Instituts für Deutsch als Fremdsprache der LMU München, assoziierter Professor an der Deutsch-Jordanischen Hochschule und Vorsitzender des Wissenschaftlichen Beirats des Bundesamtes f'r Migration und Flüchtlinge. " |
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... Impact and Technology Design ............... ..9 ..... 10 ........ 13 ....... 13 13 14 15 .16 .... 17 Towards a Unifying Theory of Cyberculture ? ................... 18 2 The Language of Cyberspace .. Studying Cyberlanguage ...
... Impact and Technology Design ............... ..9 ..... 10 ........ 13 ....... 13 13 14 15 .16 .... 17 Towards a Unifying Theory of Cyberculture ? ................... 18 2 The Language of Cyberspace .. Studying Cyberlanguage ...
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... Impact of the Internet on Culture ..... ICTs as Agents of Cultural Change ? ..... Technological Determinism and Cultural Homogenization ........ Resisting Cybercultural Imperialism .... Hybridization , not Homogenization ...
... Impact of the Internet on Culture ..... ICTs as Agents of Cultural Change ? ..... Technological Determinism and Cultural Homogenization ........ Resisting Cybercultural Imperialism .... Hybridization , not Homogenization ...
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