Supporting intercultural computer-mediated discourse: Methods, models, and architectures
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2003
Abstract
We use the term "intercultural" instead of "cultural" to emphasis the dialogical relationship of at least two participants from different cultures in computer-mediated communication and cooperation contexts. Supporting intercultural computer-mediated communication (I-CMC) requires, on the one hand, the understanding of both enabling and constraining aspects (barriers) of such a dialogical situations, and calls for, on the other hand, new ideas for tools, architectures, etc., which may support, promote or enable computer-mediated intercultural communication and cooperation. This workshop explores the challenges in the intercultural computer-mediated communication and cooperation environments and will provide a platform for discussing empirical insights into the intercultural communication barriers and practical and theoretical works for new designs, tools and architectures that aims at overcoming them and enabling computer-mediated intercultural communication and cooperation.
Identifier
84869049553 (Scopus)
ISBN
[1581136374, 9781581136371]
Publication Title
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Proceedings
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1145/765891.766145
First Page
1054
Last Page
1055
Recommended Citation
Yetim, Fahri and Raybourn, Elaine M., "Supporting intercultural computer-mediated discourse: Methods, models, and architectures" (2003). Faculty Publications. 13806.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/13806
