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When conventions collide: the tensions of instant messaging attributed

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When conventions collide: the tensions of instant messaging attributed
We discuss findings from observation, interviews, and textual analysis of instant messaging use in a university research lab setting. We propose a method for characterizing the tensions that permeate instant messaging texts and that expose the collision between conventions of verbal and written communication. Given this method, we suggest a design space for exploring potential design choices in instant messaging clients. Finally, we recommend an analysis of communicative conventions as a fruitful lens through which designers might anticipate or circumvent design tensions in emergent computer-mediated communication technologies.
Amy Voida, Wendy Newstetter, Elizabeth D. Mynatt
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where CHI
Authors Amy Voida, Wendy Newstetter, Elizabeth D. Mynatt
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