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Human-machine communication, humacomm, and origins: a foreword by Steve Mann, 2022
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the handbook
Part 1. Histories and trajectories. 1. Machines are us: an excursion in the history of HMC ; 2. The interdisciplinarity of HMC: rethinking communication, media, and agency ; 3. Cybernetics and information theory in human-machine communication ; 4. Cyborgs and human-machine communication configurations ; 5. The meaning and agency of twenty-first-century AI ; 6. The history and future of human-robot communication ; 7. From CASA to TIME: machine as a source of media effects ; 8. Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) and human-machine communication (HMC) ; 9. HMC and HCI: cognates on a journey ; 10. Developing a theory of artificial minds (ToAM) to facilitate meaningful human-AI communication ; 11. HMC and theories of human-technology relations ; 12. Philosophical contexts and consequences of human-machine communication ; 13. Critical and cultural approaches to human-machine communication ; 14: Gender and identity in human-machine communication ; 15. Literature and HMC: poetry and/as the machine ; 16. Human-machine communities: how online computer games model the future ; 17. Perfect incommunicability: war and the strategic paradox of human-machine communication
Part 2. Approaches and methods. 18. Human-robot interaction ; 19. Auditing human-machine communication systems using simulated humans ; 20. Experiments in human-machine communication research ; 21.Detecting the states of our minds: developments in physiological and cognitive measures ; 22. Human shoppers, AI cashiers, and cloud-computing others: methodological approaches for machine surveillance in commercial retail environments ; 23. Visual research methods in human-machine communications ; 24. Observing communication with machines ; 25. Coding ethnography: human-machine communication in collaborative software development ; 26. An ethnography for studying HMC: what can we learn from observing how humans communicate with machines? ; 27. Talking about "Talking with machines": interview as method within HMC ; 28. Feminist, postcolonial, and crip approaches to human-machine communication methodology ; 29. A research ethics for human-machine communication: a first sketch
Part 3. Concepts and contexts. 30. Rethinking affordances for human-machine communication research ; 31. Affect research in human-machine communication: the case of social robots ; 32. Social presence in human-machine communication ; 33. Interpersonal interactions between people and machines ; 34. Dual-process theory in human-machine communication ; 35. Privacy and human-machine communication..
Acknowledgements
Introduction to the handbook
Part 1. Histories and trajectories. 1. Machines are us: an excursion in the history of HMC ; 2. The interdisciplinarity of HMC: rethinking communication, media, and agency ; 3. Cybernetics and information theory in human-machine communication ; 4. Cyborgs and human-machine communication configurations ; 5. The meaning and agency of twenty-first-century AI ; 6. The history and future of human-robot communication ; 7. From CASA to TIME: machine as a source of media effects ; 8. Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) and human-machine communication (HMC) ; 9. HMC and HCI: cognates on a journey ; 10. Developing a theory of artificial minds (ToAM) to facilitate meaningful human-AI communication ; 11. HMC and theories of human-technology relations ; 12. Philosophical contexts and consequences of human-machine communication ; 13. Critical and cultural approaches to human-machine communication ; 14: Gender and identity in human-machine communication ; 15. Literature and HMC: poetry and/as the machine ; 16. Human-machine communities: how online computer games model the future ; 17. Perfect incommunicability: war and the strategic paradox of human-machine communication
Part 2. Approaches and methods. 18. Human-robot interaction ; 19. Auditing human-machine communication systems using simulated humans ; 20. Experiments in human-machine communication research ; 21.Detecting the states of our minds: developments in physiological and cognitive measures ; 22. Human shoppers, AI cashiers, and cloud-computing others: methodological approaches for machine surveillance in commercial retail environments ; 23. Visual research methods in human-machine communications ; 24. Observing communication with machines ; 25. Coding ethnography: human-machine communication in collaborative software development ; 26. An ethnography for studying HMC: what can we learn from observing how humans communicate with machines? ; 27. Talking about "Talking with machines": interview as method within HMC ; 28. Feminist, postcolonial, and crip approaches to human-machine communication methodology ; 29. A research ethics for human-machine communication: a first sketch
Part 3. Concepts and contexts. 30. Rethinking affordances for human-machine communication research ; 31. Affect research in human-machine communication: the case of social robots ; 32. Social presence in human-machine communication ; 33. Interpersonal interactions between people and machines ; 34. Dual-process theory in human-machine communication ; 35. Privacy and human-machine communication..