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_aQA76.9.H85 _bS246 2023 |
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_aThe Sage handbook of human-machine communication / _cedited by Andrea L. Guzman, Rhonda McEwen and Steve Jones. |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | _aHandbook of human-machine communication |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | _aHuman-machine communication |
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_aLondon ; _aThousand Oaks, California : _bSAGE, _c©2023 |
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_a 589 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gPart 1: Histories and Trajectories. -- _gIntroduction -- _g1. _tMachines are Us: An Excursion in the History of HMC -- _g2. _tThe Interdisciplinarity of HMC: Rethinking Communication, Media, and Agency -- _g3. _tCybernetics and Information Theory in Human-Machine Communication -- _g4. _tCyborgs and Human-Machine Communication Configurations -- _g5. _tThe Meaning and Agency of Twenty-First-Century AI -- _g6. _tThe History and Future of Human-Robot Communication -- _g7. _tFrom CASA to TIME: Machine as a Source of Media Effects -- _g8. _tComputer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human-Machine Communication (HMC) -- _g9. _tHMC and HCI: Cognates on a Journey -- _g10. _tDeveloping a Theory of Artificial Minds (ToAM) to Facilitate Meaningful Human-AI Communication -- _g11. _tHMC and Theories of Human-Technology Relations -- _g12. _tPhilosophical Contexts and Consequences of Human-Machine Communication -- _g13. _tCritical and Cultural Approaches to Human-Machine Communication -- _g14. _tGender and Identity in Human-Machine Communication -- _g15. _tLiterature and HMC: Poetry and/as the Machine -- _g16. _tHuman-Machine Communities: How Online Computer Games Model the Future -- _g17. _tPerfect Incommunicability: War and the strategic paradox of Human-Machine Communication -- |
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_gPart 2: Approaches and Methods -- _g18. _tHuman-Robot Interaction -- _g19. _tAuditing Human-Machine Communication Systems Using Simulated Humans -- _g20. _tExperiments in Human-Machine Communication Research -- _g21. _tDetecting the States of Our Minds: Developments in Physiological and Cognitive Measures -- _g22. _tHuman Shoppers, AI cashiers, and Cloud-computing Others: Methodological Approaches for Machine Surveillance in Commercial Retail Environments -- _gVisual Research Methods in Human-Machine Communications -- _g24. _tObserving Communication with Machines -- _g25. _tCoding Ethnography: Human-Machine Communication in Collaborative Software Development -- _g26. _tAn Ethnography for Studying HMC: What can we Learn from Observing How Humans Communicate with Machines? -- _g27. _tTalking About "Talking with Machines": Interview as Method within HMC -- _g28. _tFeminist, Postcolonial, and Crip Approaches to Human-Machine Communication Methodology --29. _tA Research Ethics for Human-Machine Communication: A First Sketch -- |
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_gPart 3: Concepts and Contexts -- _g30. _tRethinking Affordances for Human-Machine Communication Research -- _g31. _tAffect Research in Human-Machine Communication: The Case of Social Robots -- _g32. _tSocial Presence in Human-Machine Communication -- _g33. _tInterpersonal Interactions Between People and Machines -- _g34. _tDual-Process Theory in Human-Machine Communication -- _g35. _tPrivacy and Human-Machine Communication -- _g36. _tNatural Language Processing -- _g37. _tDatafication in Human-Machine Communication Between Representation and Preferences: An Experiment of Non-Binary Gender Representation in Voice-Controlled Assistants -- _g38. _tHuman-Machine Communication and the Domestication Approach -- _g39. _tIntersectionality and Human-Machine Communication -- _g40. _tHuman-Machine Communication, Artificial Intelligence, and Issues of Data Colonialism -- _g41. _tA feminist Human-Machine Communication Framework: Collectivizing by design for inclusive work futures -- _g42. _tDishuman-Machine Communication: Disability Imperatives for Reimagining Norms in Emerging Technology -- _g43. _tRobotic Art: The Aesthetics of Machine Communication -- _g44. _tLabour, Automation, and Human-Machine Communication -- _g45. _tThe Brain Center Beneath the Interface: Grounding HMC in Infrastructure, Information, and Labour -- _g46. _tAI, Human-Machine Communication and Deception -- _g47. _tGoverning the Social Dimensions of Collaborative Robotic Design: Influence, Manipulation and other Non-physical Harms -- _g48. _tWho's Liable?: Agency and Accountability in Human-Machine Communication -- _g49. _tThe Popular Cultural Origin of Communicating Robots in Japan -- |
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_gPart 4: Technologies and Applications -- _g50. _tHuman Social Relationships with Robots -- _g51. _tAlgorithms as a Form of Human-Machine Communication -- _g52. _tBot-to-bot Communication: Relationships, Infrastructure, and Identity -- _gCommunicating with Conversational Assistants: Uses, Contexts, and Effects -- _g54. _tConceptualizing Empathic Child-Robot Communication -- _g55. _tHaptics, Human Augmentics, and Human-Machine Communication -- _g56. _tLove and Sex and Robots, Oh My! A Call for HMC Attention -- _g57. _tVirtual Reality as Human-Machine Communication -- _g58. _tHMC in the Educational Context -- _g59. _tHuman-Machine Communication in Healthcare -- _g60. _tWhy Human-Machine Communication Matters for the Study of Artificial Intelligence in Journalism -- _g61. _tHuman-Machine Communication in Marketing and Advertising -- _g62. _tHuman-Machine Communication in Retail -- _g63. _tAutonomous Vehicles: Where Automation Ends and the Communication Begins -- _g64. _tHMC in Space Operations -- _g65. _tReligious Human-Machine Communication: Practices, Power, and Prospects. |
| 520 | _aThis handbook provides a comprehensive grounding of the history, methods, debates and theories that contribute to the study of human-machine communication. | ||
| 650 | 0 | _aHuman-computer interaction. | |
| 650 | 0 | _aHuman-machine systems. | |
| 650 | 6 | _aSystèmes homme-machine. | |
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_aGuzman, Andrea L., _d1979- _eeditor. |
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_aMcEwen, Rhonda, _eeditor. |
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_aJones, Steve, _d1961- _eeditor. |
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