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Volume 07 Number 2
May 2003
Special Issue Telecollaboration
Edited by
Julie A. Belz
From the editors

Mark Warschauer, Dorothy Chun & Pamela DaGrossa

From the special issue editor

Julie A. Belz

Announcements

Articles

Artifacts and cultures-of-use in intercultural communication

Steven L. Thorne

38
Linguistic perspectives on the development of intercultural competence in telecollaboration

Julie A. Belz

68
Understanding the "Other Side": Intercultural learning in a Spanish-English e-mail exchange

Robert O'Dowd

118
Negotiation of meaning and codeswitching in online tandems

Markus Kötter

145

Columns

On the Net

Tele-collaborative projects: Monsters.com?

Jean W. LeLoup & Robert Ponterio

6
Emerging Technologies

Edited by Robert Godwin-Jones

Blogs and wikis: Environments for online collaboration

Robert Godwin-Jones

12

Media Reviews

Review of Language and the Internet

Steven L. Thorne

24
Review of Network-Based Language Teaching: Concepts and Practice

Marisol Fernández-García

28
Review of Pronunciación y Fonética, version 2.1

Phillip Elliott

32
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