Podcasts about computer-mediated communication

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Best podcasts about computer-mediated communication

Latest podcast episodes about computer-mediated communication

StarTalk Radio
The Science of MDMA with Ben Rein

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 46:38


Can MDMA make you a better person? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O'Reilly learn about the neuroscience of empathy, psychopathy, and MDMA in the brain with neuroscientist Ben Rein, PhD. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/the-science-of-mdma-with-ben-rein/Thanks to our Patrons Jason Hostens, John Lewis, Maria Dorman, Alejandro Reynoso, Radiel Cardentey, Amir Littman, Allan Rayer, Whitney, Tom Stidham, and Christopher Becks for supporting us this week.

UC Santa Barbara (Video)
Computer-Mediated Communication and Hyperpersonal Interaction

UC Santa Barbara (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 29:31


Communicating through the Internet is different than face-to-face interaction. No matter how familiar people are with email, chat, and the web, differences in the availability of nonverbal cues lead people to underestimate the interpersonal and emotional impact of online interaction. Joe Walther (UCSB Communication) explores the hyperpersonal model of communication and explains how people actually create more intense impressions and relationships as they influence each other online, often more positive than those occurring face-to-face. The results of studies from several online settings show how we and our communication partners sometimes unwittingly affect our perceptions of others and ourselves through computer-mediated interaction. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34027]

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UC Santa Barbara (Audio)
Computer-Mediated Communication and Hyperpersonal Interaction

UC Santa Barbara (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 29:31


Communicating through the Internet is different than face-to-face interaction. No matter how familiar people are with email, chat, and the web, differences in the availability of nonverbal cues lead people to underestimate the interpersonal and emotional impact of online interaction. Joe Walther (UCSB Communication) explores the hyperpersonal model of communication and explains how people actually create more intense impressions and relationships as they influence each other online, often more positive than those occurring face-to-face. The results of studies from several online settings show how we and our communication partners sometimes unwittingly affect our perceptions of others and ourselves through computer-mediated interaction. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34027]

social media internet computers communicating interaction digital media mediated communication and media studies online interaction computer-mediated communication joe walther ucsb communication
Communication and Media Studies (Video)
Computer-Mediated Communication and Hyperpersonal Interaction

Communication and Media Studies (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 29:31


Communicating through the Internet is different than face-to-face interaction. No matter how familiar people are with email, chat, and the web, differences in the availability of nonverbal cues lead people to underestimate the interpersonal and emotional impact of online interaction. Joe Walther (UCSB Communication) explores the hyperpersonal model of communication and explains how people actually create more intense impressions and relationships as they influence each other online, often more positive than those occurring face-to-face. The results of studies from several online settings show how we and our communication partners sometimes unwittingly affect our perceptions of others and ourselves through computer-mediated interaction. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34027]

social media internet computers communicating interaction digital media mediated communication and media studies online interaction computer-mediated communication joe walther ucsb communication
Communication and Media Studies (Audio)
Computer-Mediated Communication and Hyperpersonal Interaction

Communication and Media Studies (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 29:31


Communicating through the Internet is different than face-to-face interaction. No matter how familiar people are with email, chat, and the web, differences in the availability of nonverbal cues lead people to underestimate the interpersonal and emotional impact of online interaction. Joe Walther (UCSB Communication) explores the hyperpersonal model of communication and explains how people actually create more intense impressions and relationships as they influence each other online, often more positive than those occurring face-to-face. The results of studies from several online settings show how we and our communication partners sometimes unwittingly affect our perceptions of others and ourselves through computer-mediated interaction. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 34027]

social media internet computers communicating interaction digital media mediated communication and media studies online interaction computer-mediated communication joe walther ucsb communication
HCI 2011
Up Close and Personal: Social Presence in Mediated Personal Relationships

HCI 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2011


HCI 2011
A Design Framework for Mediated Personal Relationship Devices

HCI 2011

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2011