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Overview

Susan C. Herring is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research spans social sciences, computer science, and arts and humanities, with a focus on human-computer interaction, language and linguistics, sociology and political science, literature and literary theory, and communication.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Susan C. Herring cover a range of topics in digital communication and language. Notable publications include:

  • "Sticker and Emoji Use in Facebook Messenger: Implications for Graphicon Change," 2020, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
  • "Gender and Age Influences on Interpretation of Emoji Functions," 2020, ACM Transactions on Social Computing
  • "Psychological distance in mobile telepresence," 2021, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
  • "Grammar and Electronic Communication," 2022, The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics
  • "(Mis)communication through stickers in online group discussions: A multiple-case study," 2021, Discourse & Communication

The venues where Susan C. Herring has frequently published include:

  • Discourse & Communication
  • Discourse Context & Media
  • Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
  • ACM Transactions on Social Computing
  • International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Susan C. Herring include:

  • Ashley R. Dainas
  • Leo Yang
  • Jean E. Fox Tree
  • Steve Whittaker
  • Allison Nguyen

The research topics covered by Susan C. Herring reflect an emphasis on language and communication in digital environments and social contexts. These topics include:

  • Digital Communication and Language
  • Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Linguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity
  • Social Robot Interaction and HRI
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Swearing, Euphemism, Multilingualism

Susan C. Herring's work integrates aspects of linguistics with social and technological contexts, addressing how communication practices evolve with emerging digital media. Their investigations cover both the structural dimensions of language use and the social dynamics implicated by communication technologies.

Best Publications

  • Interactional Coherence in CMC

    Susan Herring

  • Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis: An Approach to Researching Online Behavior

    Susan C. Herring

  • Computer-mediated communication : linguistic, social and cross-cultural perspectives

    Susan C. Herring

  • Computer‐Mediated Discourse

    Susan C. Herring

  • Bridging the gap: a genre analysis of Weblogs

    S.C. Herring;L.A. Scheidt;S. Bonus;E. Wright

  • Beyond Microblogging: Conversation and Collaboration via Twitter

    Courtenay Honeycutt;Susan C. Herring

  • A Faceted Classification Scheme for Computer-Mediated Discourse

    Susan C. Herring

  • Weblogs as a bridging genre

    Susan C. Herring;Lois Ann Scheidt;Elijah Wright;Sabrina Bonus

  • Functions of the Nonverbal in CMC: Emoticons and Illocutionary Force

    Eli Dresner;Susan C. Herring

  • Searching for Safety Online: Managing "Trolling" in a Feminist Forum

    Susan Herring;Kirk Job-Sluder;Rebecca Scheckler;Sasha Barab

  • Gender and Power in On‐line Communication

    Susan C. Herring

  • Web Content Analysis: Expanding the Paradigm

    Susan C. Herring

  • Conversations in the Blogosphere: An Analysis "From the Bottom Up"

    S.C. Herring;I. Kouper;J.C. Paolillo;L.A. Scheidt

  • Gender and democracy in computer-mediated communication

    Susan C. Herring

  • Slouching Toward the Ordinary: Current Trends in Computer-Mediated Communication

    Susan C. Herring

  • Computer‐Mediated Discourse 2.0

    Susan C. Herring;Jannis Androutsopoulos

  • Computer-mediated communication on the Internet

    Susan C. Herring

  • Longitudinal Content Analysis of Blogs: 2003–2004

    Susan C. Herring;Lois Ann Scheidt;Inna Kouper;Elijah Wright

  • The Multilingual Internet : Language, Culture, and Communication Online

    Brenda Danet;Susan C. Herring

  • The Multilingual Internet

    Brenda Danet;Susan C. Herring

  • Pragmatics of Computer-Mediated Communication

    Susan C. Herring;Dieter Stein;Tuija Virtanen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Erickson
Thomas Erickson Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Susan R. Fussell
Susan R. Fussell Cornell University
Carman Neustaedter
Carman Neustaedter Simon Fraser University
Khe Foon Hew
Khe Foon Hew University of Hong Kong
Sasha A. Barab
Sasha A. Barab Arizona State University
John C. Tang
John C. Tang Microsoft (United States)
Gina Venolia
Gina Venolia Microsoft (United States)
Curtis J. Bonk
Curtis J. Bonk Indiana University
Joyce Hwee Ling Koh
Joyce Hwee Ling Koh University of Otago
Paul A. Solomon
Paul A. Solomon Environmental Protection Agency

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