Language as Social Coordination: An evolutionary perspective

Special issue of Interaction Studies 13:1 (2012)

Editors
Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi | University of Warsaw
Stephen J. Cowley | University of Hertfordshire
[Interaction Studies, 13:1] 2012.  xvi, 145 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 30 March 2012
Table of Contents
Editorial
Progress on evolution of communication and Interaction Studies
Kerstin Dautenhahn and Angelo Cangelosi
vii–xvi
Articles
The evolution of language as controlled collectivity
Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi and Stephen J. Cowley
1–16
Mimesis and language: A distributed view
Stephen J. Cowley
17–40
Commentary on Cowley’s chapter
Merlin Donald
41–49
Notes on coordination, game theory and the evolutionary basis of language*
Don Ross
50–65
Social and physical coordination
Robin Clark
66–79
The biology of language and the epigenesis of recursive embedding
Ray E. Jennings and Joe J. Thompson
80–102
Carving language for social coordination: A dynamical approach
Riccardo Fusaroli and Kristian Tylén
103–124
Integrating and extending the distributed approach in cognitive science
Rick Dale
125–138
Review
The Cradle of Language and The Prehistory of Language. Edited by Rudolf Botha & Chris Knight
Caroline Lyon
139–145
Subjects

Interaction Studies

Interaction Studies