As yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive concept of sense-making into the social domain. It takes as its departure point the process of interaction between individuals in a social encounter. It is a well-established finding that individuals can and generally do coordinate their movements and utterances in such situations. We argue that the interaction process can take on a form of autonomy. This allows us to reframe the problem of social cognition as that of how meaning is generated and transformed in the interplay between the unfolding interaction process and the individuals engaged in it. The notion of sense-making in this realm becomes participatory sense-making. The onus of social underst...
Can we see the expressiveness of other people's gestures, hear the intentions in their voice, see t...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
In this paper, a radical enactivist account of social cognition is given, showing how we move from n...
Abstract As yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive c...
As yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive concept of...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 68-72.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Enactivism -- Chapter 2. Par...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
2020, Springer Nature B.V. Enactivists claim that social cognition is constituted by interactive pro...
What is the enactive approach to cognition? Over the last 15 years this banner has grown to become a...
In this Research-through-Design investigation we explore the value of embodiment for social interact...
In this paper we examine an enactive approach to social cog-nition, a species of radical embodied co...
Can we see the expressiveness of other people's gestures, hear the intentions in their voice, see t...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
In this paper, a radical enactivist account of social cognition is given, showing how we move from n...
Abstract As yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive c...
As yet, there is no enactive account of social cognition. This paper extends the enactive concept of...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 68-72.Introduction -- Chapter 1. Enactivism -- Chapter 2. Par...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
An important shift is taking place in social cognition research, away from a focus on the individual...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
I propose a distinction between two closely related problems: the problem of social cognition and th...
2020, Springer Nature B.V. Enactivists claim that social cognition is constituted by interactive pro...
What is the enactive approach to cognition? Over the last 15 years this banner has grown to become a...
In this Research-through-Design investigation we explore the value of embodiment for social interact...
In this paper we examine an enactive approach to social cog-nition, a species of radical embodied co...
Can we see the expressiveness of other people's gestures, hear the intentions in their voice, see t...
This paper comments on Gallagher’s recently published direct perception proposal about social cognit...
In this paper, a radical enactivist account of social cognition is given, showing how we move from n...