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Rintel2003
BibType ARTICLE
Key Rintel2003
Author(s) Sean Rintel, Jeffrey Pittam, Joan Mulholland
Title Time will tell: Ambiguous non-responses on Internet Relay Chat
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Tag(s) EMCA, Internet Relay Chat, Computer-mediated Communication, non-response, Repair
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Year 2003
Language English
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Journal The Electronic Journal of Communication / La Revue Electronic de Communication
Volume 13
Number 1
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Abstract

The design of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) affords for, and itself produces, non-response situations that are not possible in FTF or telephone interaction. These system-occasioned non-responses produce almost isomorphic stimuli to participant non-responses. Situations thus arise in which non-responses are interpersonally accountable despite agentive ambiguity. This study explores four intersections of participant-action and system-occasioned non-responses. An extension to Pomerantz's (1984b) 'pursuing a response' problems/solutions is proposed. The impact of IRC's design on its popularity is discussed in contrast to more recent chat systems. Suggestions are made for active and passive presence and non-response accounting features in future chat systems.

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