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Dr. Lionel Robert’s recent research on robot-human interaction in the workplace is expanding the boundaries of computer-mediated communication.
The 4th Conference of the American Pragmatics Association (AMPRA) took place.
Professor Jannis Androutsopoulos visited Indiana University Bloomington.
On Tuesday, October 16, 2018, Dr. Jing Ge will give a talk.
Dr. Trena Paulus, Professor in the Qualitative Research Program at the University of Georgia, is passionate about language-based research methods.
Nowadays, we don't just read the news – some of us, at least, actively participate in creating it.
Many see the recent Cambridge Analytica scandal as an event that marks the beginning of a post-truth era – a time when truth and lies are indistinguishable.
The common advice to new internet users is to never feed the trolls.
Ashley Dainas, a Ph.D. student in Information Science, and Susan Herring, Professor of Information Science and Adjunct Professor of Linguistics.
Popular wisdom has long held that text and email, with their lack of nonverbal features, are less than ideal for expressing emotion.
We are pleased to welcome Patrick C. Shih, a new Assistant Professor of Informatics in the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University Bloomington.
Professor Jessica Myrick, assistant professor at the Indiana University Media School, has recently been investigating this phenomenon.
Associate Professor of Anthropology Ilana Gershon is interested in how new media affect highly charged social tasks.
Professor Alan R. Dennis is the John T. Chambers Chair of Internet Systems in the IU Kelley School of Business.
Language differences cause geographical and cultural divisions online.
In wealthy countries, the digital divide today is less about access.
Associate Professor Mary Gray is currently working on a book project, co-authored with Computer Scientist Siddharth Suri.
Wikipedia includes articles in 288 languages.
Intimacy is one of the most cherished aspects of human social existence.