
Email and Intercultural Linguistics
Author(s) -
Eleni Karasavvidou
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
international review of information ethics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2563-5638
DOI - 10.29173/irie259
Subject(s) - variety (cybernetics) , sociology , the internet , field (mathematics) , diversity (politics) , logos bible software , comprehension , intercultural communication , psychology , power (physics) , social psychology , linguistics , media studies , communication , world wide web , computer science , anthropology , philosophy , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , pure mathematics , operating system
One of the matters that seem to preoccupy all the more the researchers of ICT and the sociologists, alongwith the parents and teachers, is the relationship between the child and the products of new age technology,especially the internet. And the results this relationship could have in personal and social level in importantinstitutions like family and teaching and in important functions like writing and speaking. Having the study ofthe representations an important field of the social and anthropologic research the recent years, able to offerin the comprehension of the social operations and the relations of power they encompass, email language isproven all the more a rising field of research. This is not only attributed into the “inner status itself” of theemail that offers a combination of “writing” and “oral” logos along with “new technology”, but is equallyattributed into the “external dynamics” that the social subjects whom correspond carry into the e-mailcommunication.. Because as email brings “together” persons from a diversity of origins and a variety ofcultures, its language is filled with various social, cultural and psychological connotations.All the more, having western world the recent decades (due to mass immigration and the interculturalsocieties that were evolved), to meet “the disappearance of the Self and the State” as we knew it, it is worthtrying to explore the dynamics of this procedure using one of society’s orienting concepts. Communication.In this framework an email correspondence between a girl of Greek origin living abroad (a girl from“Diaspora”) and a native Greek girl seems an intriguing case of research but also a case that requires anequally complicated method of analysis. Using a synthetic method, (combining the theories of Wierlacher,Gennete and Bachelar), in other words a method able for us to bring forth not only the linguistic but also thepsychological parameters that intervene in correspondences between people of different sub-cultures, wetried primarily to exhibit the complexity of those correspondences and secondly to locate interesting data.We should point though, that this was an experimental research from the point of humanities, and morespecifically from the point of Intercultural Linguistics, in a brand new field and we should wait the newresearches that already follow to justify or un-justify its results. In both cases this research probably willprove its value being one of the first question marks in a strange yet exciting new field of interest.