In this autoethnography, I examine silence and its role in the communication world. I believe silence is especially worthy of investigation in a networked world that is at least somewhat devoid of opportunities to pause. In this way, I hope this short paper helps other scholars take up fuller consideration of silence as an active element within and beyond the communication world.
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