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[Commlist] The SAGE Handbook of Human-Machine Communication Now Published
Thu Jun 29 21:33:54 GMT 2023
The SAGE Handbook of Human-Machine Communication edited by Andrea L.
Guzman, Rhonda McEwen, and Steve Jones is now available. Human-Machine
Communication is an area of research grounded in communication and media
studies focused on meaning-making among humans and technology and the
implications for self, organizations, and society. The Handbook's four
sections - Histories & Trajectories, Approaches & Methods, Concepts &
Contexts, and Technologies & Applications - provides foundational
research and generative thinking on the numerous facets of people's
communication with AI, social robots, algorithms, IOTs, and other smart
technologies.
The Handbook is interdisciplinary with perspectives from the social
sciences, engineering, arts, and the humanities as well as international
in scope, with its 65 chapters written by authors spanning the globe. We
worked on the Handbook throughout the pandemic and are deeply grateful
to our authors who gave us their precious time to bring this project to
fruition.
The Handbook is geared toward communication and media scholars, industry
professionals, and students who want to better understand this pivotal
moment we are experiencing as technology becomes increasingly
communicative and more human-like. The Handbook or select chapters also
are great resources from which to build new courses with a communication
and media perspective on AI, HCI, or HRI or to integrate into existing
courses on communication and technology. More information is available
on the book’s website:
https://uk.sagepub.com/en-gb/eur/the-sage-handbook-ofhuman%E2%80%93machine-communication/book273648
Additional questions can be directed to Andrea L. Guzman,
alguzman[at]niu[dot]edu
Below is a list of chapters and authors for The SAGE Handbook of
Human-Machine Communication:
FOREWORD: Human–Machine Communication, Humacomm, and Origins - Steve Mann
PART 1: HISTORIES AND TRAJECTORIES
1 Machines are US: An Excursion in the History of HMC - Kate K. Mays and
James E. Katz
2 The Interdisciplinarity of HMC: Rethinking Communication, Media, and
Agency - Andreas Hepp and Wiebke Loosen
3 Cybernetics and Information Theory in Human–Machine Communication -
Ronald Kline
4 Cyborgs and Human–Machine Communication Configurations - Katina
Michael, Jeremy Pitt, Roba Abbas, Christine Perakslis, and MG Michael
5 The Meaning and Agency of Twenty-First-Century AI - Jonathan Roberge
6 The History and Future of Human–Robot Communication - Florian Shkurti
7 From CASA to TIME: Machine as a Source of Media Effects - S. Shyam
Sundar and Jin Chen
8 Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) and Human–Machine
Communication (HMC) - Steve Jones and Rhonda McEwen
9 HMC and HCI: Cognates on a Journey - Victoria McArthur and Cosmin Munteanu
10 Developing a Theory of Artificial Minds (ToAM) to Facilitate
Meaningful Human–AI Communication - Nandini Asavari Bharadwaj, Adam
Kenneth Dubé, Victoria Talwar,and Elizabeth Patitsas
11 HMC and Theories of Human–Technology Relations - Eleanor Sandry
12 Philosophical contexts and consequences of Human–Machine
Communication - David J. Gunkel
13 Critical and Cultural Approaches to Human–Machine Communication -
Andrew Iliadis
14 Gender and Identity in Human–Machine Communication - Leopoldina Fortunati
15 Literature and HMC: Poetry and/as the Machine - Margaret Rhee
16 Human–Machine Communities: How Online computer Games Model the Future
- Nathaniel Poor
17 Perfect Incommunicability: War and the Strategic Paradox of
Human–Machine Communication - Jeremy Packer, Joshua Reeves, and Kate
Maddalena
PART 2: APPROACHES AND METHODS
18 Human–Robot Interaction - Autumn Edwards
19 Auditing Human–Machine Communication Systems Using Simulated Humans -
Nicholas Diakopoulos, Jack Bandy, and Henry Dambanemuya
20 Experiments in Human–Machine Communication Research - Nicole C.
Krämer and Jessica M. Szczuka
21 Detecting the States of Our Minds: Developments in Physiological and
Cognitive Measures - Michelle Lui
22 Human Shoppers, AI cashiers, and cloud-computing Others:
Methodological Approaches for Machine Surveillance in Commercial Retail
Environments - Kristina M. Green
23 Visual Research Methods in Human–Machine Communications - Hervé
Saint-Louis
24 Observing Communication with Machines - Patric R. Spence, David
Westerman, and Zhenyang Luo
25 Coding Ethnography: Human–Machine Communication in Collaborative
Software Development - Jack Jamieson
26 An Ethnography for Studying HMC: What can we Learn from Observing How
Humans Communicate with Machines? - Sharon Ringel
27 Talking About “Talking with Machines”: Interview as Method within HMC
- Andrea L. Guzman
28 Feminist, Postcolonial, and Crip Approaches to Human–Machine
Communication Methodology - Paula Gardner and Jess Rauchberg
29 A Research Ethics for Human–Machine Communication: A First Sketch -
Charles Ess
PART 3: CONCEPTS AND CONTEXTS
30 Rethinking Affordances for Human–Machine Communication Research -
Peter Nagy and Gina Neff
31 Affect Research in Human–Machine Communication: The case of Social
Robots - Carmina Rodríguez-Hidalgo
32 Social Presence in Human–Machine Communication - Kun Xu and David Jeong
33 Interpersonal Interactions Between People and Machines - Astrid
Rosenthal-von der Pütten and Kevin Koban
34 Dual-Process Theory in Human–Machine Communication - Kevin Koban and
Jaime Banks
35 Privacy and Human–Machine Communication - Christoph Lutz
36 Natural Language Processing - Natalie Parde
37 Datafication in Human–Machine Communication Between Representation
and Preferences: An Experiment of Non-Binary Gender Representation
in
Voice-controlled Assistants - J.L. Mortensen, N.N. Siegfredsen, and
A. Bechmann
38 Human–Machine Communication and the Domestication Approach - Jenny
Kennedy and Rowan Wilken
39 Intersectionality and Human–Machine Communication - Sarah Myers West
40 Human–Machine Communication, Artificial Intelligence, and Issues of
Data Colonialism - Beth Coleman
41 A Feminist Human–Machine Communication Framework: Collectivizing by
Design for Inclusive Work Futures - Chinar Mehta, Payal Arora, and Usha
Raman
42 Dishuman–Machine Communication: Disability Imperatives for
Reimagining Norms in Emerging Technology - Gerard Goggin
43 Robotic Art – the Aesthetics of Machine Communication - Damith Herath
and Stelarc
44 Labor, Automation, and Human–Machine Communication - Julian Posada,
Gemma Newlands, and Milagros Miceli
45 The Brain center Beneath the Interface: Grounding HMC in
Infrastructure, Information, and Labor - Vincent Manzerolle
46 AI, Human–Machine Communication and Deception - Simone Natale
47 Governing the Social Dimensions of collaborative Robotic Design:
Influence, Manipulation and Other Non-Physical Harms - Sara Brooks and
AJung Moon
48 Who’s Liable?: Agency and Accountability in Human–Machine
Communication - Jasmine E. McNealy
49 The Popular Cultural Origin of Communicating Robots in Japan - Keiko
Nishimura
PART 4: TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
50 Human Social Relationships with Robots - Maartje de Graaf and Jochen
Peter
51 Algorithms as a Form of Human–Machine Communication - Taina Bucher
52 Bot-To-Bot Communication: Relationships, Infrastructure, and Identity
- Wei-Jie (Josh) Xiao and Samuel C . Woolley
53 Communicating with conversational Assistants: Uses, contexts, and
Effects - Yi Mou and Yuheng Wu
54 Conceptualizing Empathic child–Robot Communication - Ekaterina Pashevich
55 Haptics, Human Augmentics, and Human–Machine Communication - Jason Archer
56 HMC in Love, Sex and Robots - Riley Richards
57 Virtual Reality as Human–Machine Communication - Eric Novotny, Joomi
Lee, and Sun Joo (Grace) Ahn
58 HMC in the Educational Context - Chad Edwards and Matthew Craig
59 Human–Machine Communication in Healthcare - Jihyun Kim, Hayeon Song,
Kelly Merrill Jr., Taenyun Kim, and Jieun Kim
60 Why Human–Machine Communication Matters for the Study of Artificial
Intelligence in Journalism - Seth C. Lewis and Felix M. Simon
61 Human–Machine Communication in Marketing and Advertising - Weizi Liu
and Mike Z. Yao
62 Human–Machine Communication in Retail - Jenna Jacobson and Irina Gorea
63 Autonomous Vehicles: Where Automation Ends and the Communication
Begins - Thilo von Pape
64 Space Operations - Regina Peldszus
65 Religious Human–Machine Communication: Practices, Power, and
Prospects - Pauline Hope Cheong and Yashu Chen
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