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From virtual assistants to social robots, people are increasingly interacting with intelligent and highly communicative technologies throughout their daily lives. This shift from communicating with people to communicating with people and machines challenges how scholars have theorized and studied communication. Human-Machine Communication: Rethinking Communication, Technology, and Ourselves addresses this transition in how people communicate and who, or what, they communicate with and the implications of this evolution for communication research. Geared toward scholars interested in people's interactions with technology, this book serves as an introduction to human-machine communication (HMC) as a specific area of study within communication (encompassing human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, and human-agent interaction) and to the research possibilities of HMC. This collection includes papers presented as part of a scholarly conference on HMC, along with invite

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List of Figures – List of Tables – Preface – Acknowledgments – Andrea L. Guzman: Introduction: "What Is Human-Machine Communication, Anyway?" – Autumn P. Edwards: Animals, Humans, and Machines: Interactive Implications of Ontological Classification – Eleanor Sandry: Aliveness and the Off-Switch in Human-Robot Relations – Leslie M. Fritz: Child or Product? The Rhetoric of Social Robots – Chad Edwards/Brett Stoll/Autumn P. Edwards/Patric R. Spence/Andrew Gambino: "I’ll Present to the Human": Effects of a Robot Evaluator on Anticipatory Public Speaking Anxiety – Matthew Lombard: Presence Past and Future: Reflections on 25 Years of Presence Technology, Scholarship, and Community – S. Austin Lee/Yuhua (Jake) Liang: Theorizing Verbally Persuasive Robots – Christoph Lutz/Aurelia Tamò: Communicating With Robots: ANTalyzing the Interaction Between Healthcare Robots and Humans With Regards to Privacy – Terje Colbjørnsen: My Algorithm: User Perceptions of Algorithmic Recommendations in Cultural Contexts – Patric R. Spence/David Westerman/Xialing Lin: A Robot Will Take Your Job. How Does That Make You Feel? Examining Perceptions of Robots in the Workplace – Sakari Taipale/Leopoldina Fortunati: Communicating With Machines: Robots as the Next New Media – David J. Gunkel: Ars Ex Machina: Rethinking Responsibility in the Age of Creative Machines – Charles Ess: Ethics in HMC: Recent Developments and Case Studies – Volume Editor – Contributors – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/5/2018 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433142505, 978-1433142505
      ISBN10: 1433142503

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      Book Synopsis

      From virtual assistants to social robots, people are increasingly interacting with intelligent and highly communicative technologies throughout their daily lives. This shift from communicating with people to communicating with people and machines challenges how scholars have theorized and studied communication. Human-Machine Communication: Rethinking Communication, Technology, and Ourselves addresses this transition in how people communicate and who, or what, they communicate with and the implications of this evolution for communication research. Geared toward scholars interested in people's interactions with technology, this book serves as an introduction to human-machine communication (HMC) as a specific area of study within communication (encompassing human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, and human-agent interaction) and to the research possibilities of HMC. This collection includes papers presented as part of a scholarly conference on HMC, along with invite

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures – List of Tables – Preface – Acknowledgments – Andrea L. Guzman: Introduction: "What Is Human-Machine Communication, Anyway?" – Autumn P. Edwards: Animals, Humans, and Machines: Interactive Implications of Ontological Classification – Eleanor Sandry: Aliveness and the Off-Switch in Human-Robot Relations – Leslie M. Fritz: Child or Product? The Rhetoric of Social Robots – Chad Edwards/Brett Stoll/Autumn P. Edwards/Patric R. Spence/Andrew Gambino: "I’ll Present to the Human": Effects of a Robot Evaluator on Anticipatory Public Speaking Anxiety – Matthew Lombard: Presence Past and Future: Reflections on 25 Years of Presence Technology, Scholarship, and Community – S. Austin Lee/Yuhua (Jake) Liang: Theorizing Verbally Persuasive Robots – Christoph Lutz/Aurelia Tamò: Communicating With Robots: ANTalyzing the Interaction Between Healthcare Robots and Humans With Regards to Privacy – Terje Colbjørnsen: My Algorithm: User Perceptions of Algorithmic Recommendations in Cultural Contexts – Patric R. Spence/David Westerman/Xialing Lin: A Robot Will Take Your Job. How Does That Make You Feel? Examining Perceptions of Robots in the Workplace – Sakari Taipale/Leopoldina Fortunati: Communicating With Machines: Robots as the Next New Media – David J. Gunkel: Ars Ex Machina: Rethinking Responsibility in the Age of Creative Machines – Charles Ess: Ethics in HMC: Recent Developments and Case Studies – Volume Editor – Contributors – Index.

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