THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION

This paper stresses some significant ways in which the voice appears in the new media studies. Whether as a dominant metaphor in the early stages of computer-mediated communication, whether in opposition with silence or listening, whether as an important component of the participatory culture, the...

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Main Author: CAMELIA GRĂDINARU
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2016-11-01
Series:Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue7_2/13.Gradinaru.pdf
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spelling doaj-e180e5ffb88342489805ff9946cfd4682020-11-24T23:23:15ZdeuAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences2069-10252248-34462016-11-01VII2121133THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATIONCAMELIA GRĂDINARU0Department of Interdisciplinary Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iaşi, RomaniaThis paper stresses some significant ways in which the voice appears in the new media studies. Whether as a dominant metaphor in the early stages of computer-mediated communication, whether in opposition with silence or listening, whether as an important component of the participatory culture, the voice remains a key concept and a helpful lens trough which the communicative, social, and cultural parts of the digital era are illuminated. In these processes, the “digital” voice is conceived as a powerful tool that can be easily heard and disseminated, in spite of the obvious limitation of its strengths or of its access. Thus, the rethinking of voice in contemporary frame brings at surface the issues of politics of voice and also ethical challenges. http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue7_2/13.Gradinaru.pdfonline voicelisteningparticipatory culturestorytellingtechnological imaginarysilence
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THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
online voice
listening
participatory culture
storytelling
technological imaginary
silence
author_facet CAMELIA GRĂDINARU
author_sort CAMELIA GRĂDINARU
title THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
title_short THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
title_full THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
title_fullStr THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
title_full_unstemmed THE METAPHOR OF “VOICE” IN COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
title_sort metaphor of “voice” in computer-mediated communication
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press
series Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2069-1025
2248-3446
publishDate 2016-11-01
description This paper stresses some significant ways in which the voice appears in the new media studies. Whether as a dominant metaphor in the early stages of computer-mediated communication, whether in opposition with silence or listening, whether as an important component of the participatory culture, the voice remains a key concept and a helpful lens trough which the communicative, social, and cultural parts of the digital era are illuminated. In these processes, the “digital” voice is conceived as a powerful tool that can be easily heard and disseminated, in spite of the obvious limitation of its strengths or of its access. Thus, the rethinking of voice in contemporary frame brings at surface the issues of politics of voice and also ethical challenges.
topic online voice
listening
participatory culture
storytelling
technological imaginary
silence
url http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue7_2/13.Gradinaru.pdf
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