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049 _aAlfaisal Main Library
050 0 0 _aQA76.9.H85
_bS246 2023
245 0 4 _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
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aThousand Oaks, California :
_bSAGE,
_c©2023
300 _a 589 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 2 0 _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 --
505 8 0 _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 --
505 8 0 _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 --
505 8 0 _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.
655 0 _aPrint books.
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700 1 _aGuzman, Andrea L.,
_d1979-
_eeditor.
700 1 _aMcEwen, Rhonda,
_eeditor.
700 1 _aJones, Steve,
_d1961-
_eeditor.
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