[Air-L] Readings on Communication and Community
Gerald Voorhees
dr.g.voorhees at gmail.com
Fri Oct 14 14:57:56 PDT 2011
I'm working with a grad student who is interested in studying communication
practices/norms as barriers to inclusion in virtual communities. While this
topic abutts my own interests, it is not my area of expertise.
I've already turned him toward Nancy Baym's _Tune In, Log On_ and Lynn
Cherny's _Conversation and Community_, as well as some more foundational
work in socio-linguistics, speech communities and ethnography of speaking
(e.g. Hymes, Gumperz, Philipsen).
I'd appreciate any suggestions of relevant work that might inform his
research. Scholarship from a critical/rhetorical perspective is particularly
desirable.
Thanks and best regards,
Gerald
Gerald Voorhees, PhD
Assistant Professor of Media and Cultural Studies
Speech Communication/New Media Communication
Oregon State University
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