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What is Metacommunication

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Form of speech that conveys information about the ongoing conversation, exchange, or interaction rather than contributing to the content of that particular conversation. Metacommunicative behavior can be regarded in many respects as a direct expression of the norms of a community.
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Form and Function of Metacommunication in CMC
Mirjam Weder (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch041
Abstract
Online communities such as newsgroups and mailinglists are constructed around a common interest and a shared set of norms that regulates communication. These communicative norms can be studied either by observing the communicative practice of the participants or by analyzing what group members say about correct and appropriate behavior in that community (referred to as metacommunication). This chapter investigates the differing roles of metacommunication in online communities such as mailinglists, newsgroups, and online forums with an aim to provide a basis for the future analysis of group behavior. It explains how members are instructed about correct and appropriate communicative behavior, and how various evaluative means of metacommunication can negotiate these norms and contribute toward community building.
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Form and Function of Metacommunication in CMC
Form of speech that conveys information about the ongoing conversation, exchange, or interaction rather than contributing to the content of that particular conversation. Metacommunicative behavior can be regarded in many respects as a direct expression of the norms of a community.
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“You're Very Smart for a Black Woman”: A Case of Microaggressive Communication
Hidden messages that imply the demographic group in question is not respected or valued, but the target of the message is viewed as an exception (Sue, 2021).
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