Interaction Studies 21:3
[Interaction Studies, 21:3] 2020. iii, 163 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Some are more equal than others: Ingroup robots gain some but not all benefits of team membershipMarlena R. Fraune, Selma Šabanović, and Eliot R. Smith | pp. 303–328
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“Alexa, how are you feeling today?” Mind perception, smart speakers, and uncanninessJebediah Taylor, Staci Meredith Weiss, and Peter J. Marshall | pp. 329–352
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How apes get into and out of joint actions: Shared intentionality as an interactional achievementEmilie Genty, Raphaela Heesen, Jean-Pascal Guéry, Federico Rossano, Klaus Zuberbühler, and Adrian Bangerter | pp. 353–386
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Infant imitation in a third-party contextGunilla Stenberg | pp. 387–411
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Altruistic punishment in modern intentional communitiesHector Qirko | pp. 412–427
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Public attitude influences actors’ visual orientation : A pilot experimental studyAlban Lemasson, Daria Lippi, Laura Hamelin, Stéphane Louazon, and Martine Hausberger | pp. 428–439
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Usage of social networks by digital natives as a new communication platform for interpersonal communication: A study on university students in CyprusEce Kahraman, Tutku Akter Gokasan, and Bahire Efe Ozad | pp. 440–460
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Barbara Dancygier. The Cambridge Handbook of Cognitive LinguisticsReviewed by Guocai Zeng | pp. 461–465
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BIC Subject: UYQ – Artificial intelligence
BISAC Subject: SCI075000 – SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects