In both its academic and lay uses, for centuries “public” has referred to "people." From an Aristotelian perspective, publics of varying scale emerge as speech (or logos) binds people together, catalyzing and materializing through dyadic and larger-scale interactions. But how might publics emerge when some interlocutors are not people, exactly, but other types of social agents -- as information and communication technologies gain increased agency, transitioning from things we communicate through to social actors we communicate with? This panel approaches these questions through empirical reports of four studies addressing the implications of human-machine communication at three levels – individual perceptions, dyadic interactions, and comme...
In the current hyperconnected era, modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems for...
This article examines communicative anthropomorphization, that is, assigning of humanlike features, ...
For billions of people, the threat of the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its variants has precipit...
The proliferation of artificially intelligent robots and virtual agents raise practical, technologic...
Digital voice assistants, social robots, artificial intelligence and progressively refined algorithm...
This journal offers a space dedicated to theorizing, researching empirically, and discussing human-m...
Social robots—robots that are made for interaction with humans—are becoming increasingly popular. In...
The world is getting into a new phase in history. For the first time, humans are verbally communicat...
The decline of the public man of the industrial era and the rise of the digital communities engage p...
With the advent of spoken dialogue systems (SDS), communication can no longer be considered a human-...
Technological and social evolutions have prompted operational, phenomenological, and ontological shi...
This thesis focuses on the main differences between human-human and human-AI social interactions. As...
We use speech shadowing to create situations wherein people converse in person with a human whose wo...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...
In the current hyperconnected era, modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems for...
This article examines communicative anthropomorphization, that is, assigning of humanlike features, ...
For billions of people, the threat of the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its variants has precipit...
The proliferation of artificially intelligent robots and virtual agents raise practical, technologic...
Digital voice assistants, social robots, artificial intelligence and progressively refined algorithm...
This journal offers a space dedicated to theorizing, researching empirically, and discussing human-m...
Social robots—robots that are made for interaction with humans—are becoming increasingly popular. In...
The world is getting into a new phase in history. For the first time, humans are verbally communicat...
The decline of the public man of the industrial era and the rise of the digital communities engage p...
With the advent of spoken dialogue systems (SDS), communication can no longer be considered a human-...
Technological and social evolutions have prompted operational, phenomenological, and ontological shi...
This thesis focuses on the main differences between human-human and human-AI social interactions. As...
We use speech shadowing to create situations wherein people converse in person with a human whose wo...
This article discusses aspects of future research in communication sciences related to a popular and...
Social machines are systems formed by material and human elements interacting in a structured way. T...
In the current hyperconnected era, modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems for...
This article examines communicative anthropomorphization, that is, assigning of humanlike features, ...
For billions of people, the threat of the Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and its variants has precipit...