TY - JOUR
T1 - Are Cross-Gender Conversations in Threaded Discussions Reminiscent of Communicating Across Cultural Boundaries?
AU - Gefen, David
AU - Geri, Nitza
AU - Paravastu, Narasimha
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - At the core of sociolinguistic theory is the recognition that men and women when engaging in an open conversation communicate differently because of their different respective social objectives in communication. Oral conversations are, according to sociolinguists, akin to cross cultural conversations and hence the tendency toward same-gender conversations. Extrapolating to the realm of threaded discussions in online courses, these gender differences, it is hypothesized, should translate into mild gender segregation in the threaded discussions as well as men showing a greater proclivity to dominate the discussion. Data from 233 students in 27 courses support these hypotheses and allow a significant identification of the gender of the student based on whom they reference in the threaded discussion and the way they reference others. Implications on managing threaded discussions are discussed.
AB - At the core of sociolinguistic theory is the recognition that men and women when engaging in an open conversation communicate differently because of their different respective social objectives in communication. Oral conversations are, according to sociolinguists, akin to cross cultural conversations and hence the tendency toward same-gender conversations. Extrapolating to the realm of threaded discussions in online courses, these gender differences, it is hypothesized, should translate into mild gender segregation in the threaded discussions as well as men showing a greater proclivity to dominate the discussion. Data from 233 students in 27 courses support these hypotheses and allow a significant identification of the gender of the student based on whom they reference in the threaded discussion and the way they reference others. Implications on managing threaded discussions are discussed.
KW - culture
KW - distance learning
KW - gender
KW - sociolinguistics
KW - threaded discussions
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85001752311&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4018/jicte.2007040107
DO - 10.4018/jicte.2007040107
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AN - SCOPUS:85001752311
SN - 1550-1876
VL - 3
SP - 60
EP - 71
JO - International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education
JF - International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education
IS - 2
ER -