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  1. Oct 1, 2007 · The occurrence of flaming in organizations is linked to a diverse set of triggers, such as the informality of the communication medium, the absence of a buffering “time lag” that might moderate response, and a lack of nonverbal feedback that might moderate and augment the interpretation.

    • Anna K. Turnage
    • 2007
  2. Researchers examining ‘flaming’ - defined as hostile and aggressive interactions via text-based computer mediated-communication - have proposed theoretical frameworks to explain possible causes.

  3. Flaming in computer-mediated communication: Observations, explanations, implications. The notion that ‘uninhibited behaviour’ is associated with communicating via computer has gained a great deal of attention.

  4. Researchers examining 'flaming' - defined as hostile and aggressive interactions via text-based computer mediated - communication - have proposed theoretical frameworks to explain possible causes.

  5. Feb 1, 2015 · Unlike other descriptors used for online hostility, ‘flaming’ is the only term whose definition solely involves heated online communications involving invective, insults, negative affect, and so on.

    • Emma A. Jane
    • ej@emmajane.info
    • 2015
  6. the notion that 'uninhibited behaviour' is associated with communicating via computer has gained a great deal of attention / one manifestation, 'flaming' (the hostile expression of strong emotions and feelings), has been widely reported

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  8. This study explores whether the attributes listed in the literature on flaming in email are considered characteristic of flaming by actual email users.