Gender, identity, and language Use: A case of Tehrani teenage bloggers’ virtual speech community
Journal: International Journal of Language Studies (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2010-04-01
Authors : Farid BORDBAR;
Page : 29-48
Keywords : Texting; Blogging; CMC; Teen-agers; Virtual communication;
Abstract
This paper was retracted from IJLS on July 02, 2014
It would be truly regrettable to learn that parts of this article had been blatantly plagiarized from a work done by Professors David A. Huffaker and Sandra L. Calvert published in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC)--volume 10, number 2. This was certainly not known to the IJLS team at the time of the article’s publication. IJLS places great importance on the academic integrity of the papers it publishes. This paper was retracted from IJLS on July 02, 2014.
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