Coordination, Collaboration and Cooperation
Interdisciplinary perspectives
Special issue of Interaction Studies 16:3 (2015)
Editors
[Interaction Studies, 16:3] 2015. xii, 220 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Nonverbal interaction patterns in the Delhi Metro: Interrogative looks and play-faces in the management of interpersonal distanceMartin Aranguren | pp. 526–552
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Coordination, collaboration and cooperation: Interdisciplinary perspectivesFederica Amici and Lucas M. Bietti | pp. vii–xii
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I do not understand but I care: The prosocial dogJuliane Bräuer | pp. 341–360
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Cooperation in primates: A critical, methodological reviewAnna Albiach-Serrano | pp. 361–382
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The evolution and development of human cooperationFederica Amici | pp. 383–418
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Interacting to remember at multiple timescales: Coordination, collaboration, cooperation and culture in joint rememberingLucas M. Bietti and John Sutton | pp. 419–450
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Collaboration in collaborative learningMichael J. Baker | pp. 451–473
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Coordination in language: Temporality and time-rangingStephen J. Cowley and Sune Vork Steffensen | pp. 474–494
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Agreeing is not enough: The constructive role of miscommunicationJohanne Stege Bjørndahl, Riccardo Fusaroli, Svend østergaard, and Kristian Tylén | pp. 495–525
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Nonverbal interaction patterns in the Delhi Metro: Interrogative looks and play-faces in the management of interpersonal distanceMartin Aranguren | pp. 526–552
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Insights into coordination, collaboration, and cooperation from the behavioral and cognitive sciences: A commentaryAlan Cienki | pp. 553–560
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Interaction Studies
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BISAC Subject: SCI075000 – SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects