Journal of Language and Learning
Volume 3 Number 1 2005
ISSN 1740 - 4983

Many in one -- one in many:
Towards construction of community
in an electronic discussion forum

Caroline M. L. Ho
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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Abstract

This paper focuses on participants in an electronic discussion forum (EDF) for young people engaging in asynchronous discussion with each other. It seeks to determine if the participants constitute a discernible discourse community which establishes and regulates the norms and conventions for electronic discussion in the forum. From a plurality of voices offering a multiplicity of perspectives in one forum (many in one), is there a distinctiveness among participants with shared distinguishing features (one in many) ? Specifically, the examination of how participants express coherence as a community centers on identifying participants' underlying beliefs or assumptions with regard to the purpose and nature of interaction, their perceptions and sense of awareness of each other as interactants in the forum, and the code used in communicating in the EDF.


About the Author

Caroline M L Ho is Assistant Professor with English Language and Literature, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Her research interests include computer-mediated communication and electronic discourse analysis. Her doctorate in Applied English Linguistics from the University of Birmingham (UK) was in the area of online communication.

E-mail: mlcho@nie.edu.sg