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JCMC: The Discussion Section

JCMC: The Discussion Section

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JCMC: The Discussion Section is a podcast where Nicole Ellison, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, and her colleagues Lee Humphries and Scott Campbell dive into more of what one would see in the discussion section of JCMC, where it is okay to discuss things that have not happened yet. The podcast will discuss how findings impact future theories and designs, as well as just be a space to discuss the important work that others are doing in the field.© 2025 ICA Productions
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  • JCMC: The Discussion Section - Study of Group Interactions over Time in the Metaverse
    2023/05/23

    Joining Nicole Ellison in this episode of JCMC: The Discussion are Eugy Han and Dr. Kristine Nowak, two of the authors behind the recently published “People, Places, and Time: A Large-scale, Longitudinal Study of Transformed Avatars and Environmental Context in Group Interaction in the Metaverse”. In addition to discussing their findings, Han and Dr. Nowak share how their transition to remote learning, and subsequent experimentations with VR, informed and inspired this recent study. Han and Dr. Nowak go on to share some advice for scholars interested in integrating VR into their work as well as further discuss potential future applications for VR in academia and research.


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    Featuring

    Nicole Ellison

    Eugy Han

    Kristine Nowak


    More from our guests:

    Nicole Ellison

    Karl E. Weick Collegiate Professor of Information | School of Information

    University of Michigan

    Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

    Twitter: @nicole_ellison; @ica_jcmc


    Eugy Han

    PhD Candidate & SGF Fellow | Department of Communication

    Scholar | Virtual Human Interaction Lab

    Stanford University

    Twitter: @eugyhan

    LinkedIn: Eugy Han


    Kristine Nowak

    Professor | Department of Communication

    Director | Human-Computer Interaction Lab

    University of Connecticut

    Fulbright Scholar & Visiting Professor | Department of Engineering

    University of Palermo

    Twitter: @profknowak

    LinkedIn: Kristine Nowak

    Works Referenced In Episode:

    Han, E., Miller, M. R., DeVeaux, C., Jun, H., Nowak, K. L., Hancock, J. T., ... & Bailenson, J. N. (2023). People, places, and time: a large-scale, longitudinal study of transformed avatars and environmental context in group interaction in the metaverse. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 28(2), zmac031.
    Han, E., Nowak, K. L., & Bailenson, J. N. (2022). Prerequisites for Learning in Networked Immersive Virtual Reality.

    Kraut, R., Scherlis, W., Mukhopadhyay, T., Manning, J., & Kiesler, S. (1996, April). HomeNet: A field trial of residential Internet services. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 284-291).

    Mystakidis, S. (2022). Metaverse. Encyclopedia, 2(1), 486-497.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Sharlene Burgos


    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

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    20 分
  • JCMC: The Discussion Section - Typology of Social Media Rituals
    2023/04/27

    This episode features the trio behind the recently published “A Typology of Social Media Rituals”, Limor Shifman, Blake Hallinan, and Tommaso Trillò, in conversation with Nicole Ellison. Shifman, Hallinan, and Trillò discuss how they developed their typology of social media rituals and what this typology has revealed about digital communications and social media participation across platforms and cultures. They further discuss future applications of their developed typology and their individual next steps in the world of computer-mediated communications.


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    Featuring

    Nicole Ellison

    Limor Shifman

    Blake Hallinan

    Tommaso Trillò


    More from our guests:

    Nicole Ellison

    Karl E. Weick Collegiate Professor of Information | School of Information

    University of Michigan

    Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

    Twitter: @nicole_ellison; @ica_jcmc


    Limor Shifman

    Professor | Department of Communication and Journalism

    Vice Dean | Faculty of Social Sciences

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Twitter: @limor_shifman


    Blake Hallinan

    Senior Lecturer | Department of Communication and Journalism

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Twitter: @blakeplease

    IG: @nightmerrily


    Tommaso Trillò

    Postdoctoral Fellow | Department of Communication and Journalism

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Twitter: @tommytrillo


    Works Referenced In Episode:

    Hallinan, B., Kim, B., Mizoroki, S., Scharlach, R., Trillò, T., Thelwall, M., ... & Shifman, L. (2023). The value (s) of social media rituals: A cross-cultural analysis of New Year’s resolutions. Information, Communication & Society, 26(4), 764-785.

    Hillis, K. (2020). Online a lot of the time: Ritual, fetish, sign. Duke University Press.

    Trillò, T., Hallinan, B., & Shifman, L. (2022). A typology of social media rituals. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 27(4), zmac011.

    Dayan, D., & Katz, E. (1992). Media events: The live broadcasting of history. Harvard University Press.


    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Sharlene Burgos

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown


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    24 分
  • JCMC: The Discussion Section - Linda Duxbury on Email Communication
    2023/02/28

    In this installment of JCMC: The Discussion Section, host Nicole Ellison, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC), and her guest, Dr. Linda Duxbury, delve into the topic of email communication in the workplace. They discuss the difference between importance and urgency and how these concepts contribute to employees’ perception of email communication. Tune in to hear Dr. Duxbury’s advice on how to improve email communication habits.

    Click here for the episode transcript.

    Featuring

    Nicole Ellison

    Linda Duxbury

    More from the host & speakers:

    Nicole Ellison

    Professor | School of Information

    University of Michigan

    Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

    Twitter - @nicole_ellison


    Linda Duxbury

    Chancellor's Professor, Management | Sprott School of Business

    Carleton University

    Twitter - @Carleton_U

    Works referenced in episode:

    Lanctot, A., & Duxbury, L. (2022). Measurement of perceived importance and urgency of email: An employees’ perspective. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 27(2), zmac001.

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    16 分

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