Justine Cassell
List of John Benjamins publications for which Justine Cassell plays a role.
Journal
Title
Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill
Edited by Susan D. Duncan, Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy
[Gesture Studies, 1] 2007. vi, 328 pp.
Subjects Cognition and language | Communication Studies | Gesture Studies | Signed languages
22 The Body in Communication: Lessons from the Near-Human Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill, Duncan, Susan D., Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy (eds.), pp. 303–322 | Chapter
2007 Intersubjectivity in human–agent interaction Psychological Benchmarks of Human–Robot Interaction, Kahn, Jr., Peter H. and Karl F. MacDorman (eds.), pp. 391–410 | Article
2007 What is the hallmark of success in human–agent interaction? In animation and robotics, many have concentrated on the looks of the agent — whether the appearance is realistic or lifelike. We present an alternative benchmark that lies in the dyad and not the agent alone: Does the agent’s behavior… read more
1 Introduction: The Dynamic Dimension of Language Gesture and the Dynamic Dimension of Language: Essays in honor of David McNeill, Duncan, Susan D., Justine Cassell and Elena T. Levy (eds.), pp. 3–11 | Chapter
2007 3. Children as Designers of Interactive Storytellers “Let me tell you a story about myself…” Human Cognition and Social Agent Technology, Dautenhahn, Kerstin (ed.), pp. 61–84 | Chapter
2000 Speech-gesture mismatches: Evidence for one underlying representation of linguistic and nonlinguistic information Pragmatics & Cognition 7:1, pp. 1–34 | Article
1999 Adults and children spontaneously produce gestures while they speak, and such gestures appear to support and expand on the information communicated by the verbal channel. Little research, however, has been carried out to examine the role played by gesture in the listener's representation of… read more