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Through the creation of a semantic differential scale—called the Message Invectives Scale—the study took eight different concepts found in more than 20 research articles on flaming and examined email users’ responses to a set of messages in relation to those eight characteristics.
- Anna K. Turnage
- 2007
For the purposes of my research, I define flaming as computer-mediated communication designed to intimidate the interlocutor by withholding the expected courtesies of polite communication. Sometimes the withholding of respect takes the form of direct aggressiveness against the interlocutor.
Researchers examining ‘flaming’ - defined as hostile and aggressive interactions via text-based computer mediated-communication - have proposed theoretical frameworks to explain possible...
Dec 5, 2020 · This book examines the major business communication theories, delving into their relationships and practical applications. It addresses issues by cataloging and briefly describing the major business communication theories, as well as giving a typology of these theories to better integrate them.
Because communication, and organizational communication as a subarea, is multiperspectival, this article first defines communication and then organizational communication.
This study explores whether the attributes listed in the literature on flaming in email are considered characteristic of flaming by actual email users.
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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.