Interaction Studies
Journal Details
Publisher:
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Articles
Publications included in this journal
MacDorman,
Karl F.,
Ishiguro,
Hiroshi
(2006):
The uncanny advantage of using androids in cognitive and social science research.
In
Interaction Studies,
7
(3)
pp. 297-337.
https://www.macdorman.com/kfm/writings/pubs/MacDorman2006AndroidScience.pdf
Woods,
Sarah,
Dautenhahn,
Kerstin,
Kaouri,
Christina,
Boekhorst,
Rene te,
Koay,
Kheng Lee,
Walters,
Michael L.
(2007):
Are Robots Like People - Relationships between Participant and Robot Personality Traits in.
In
Interaction Studies,
8
(2)
pp. 281-305.
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/is.8.2.06woo/details
Turkle,
Sherry
(2007):
Authenticity in the age of digital companions.
In
Interaction Studies,
8
(3)
pp. 501-517.
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/is/2007/00000008/00000003/art00009
Hüttenrauch,
Helge,
A.Topp,
Elin,
Eklundh,
Kerstin Severinson
(2009):
The Art of Gate-Crashing Bringing HRI into users' homes.
In
Interaction Studies,
10
(3)
pp. 274-297.
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/is/2009/00000010/00000003/art00002?crawler=true
Robins,
Ben,
Dautenhahn,
Kerstin,
Ferrari,
Ester,
Kronreif,
Gernot,
Prazak-Aram,
Barbara,
Marti,
Patrizia,
Iacono,
Iolanda,
Gelderblom,
Gert Jan,
Bernd,
Tanja,
Caprino,
Francesca,
Laudanna,
Elena
(2012):
Scenarios of robot-assisted play for children with cognitive and physical disabilities.
In
Interaction Studies,
13
(2)
pp. 189-234.
https://uhra.herts.ac.uk/xmlui/bitstream/handle/2299/9415/904743.pdf?sequence=1
Shimada,
Michihiro,
Kanda,
Takayuki
(2012):
What is the appropriate speech rate for a communication robot.
In
Interaction Studies,
13
(3)
pp. 408-435.
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/jbp/is/2012/00000013/00000003/art00005
Rossano,
Federico
(2013):
Sequence organization and timing of bonobo mother-infant interactions.
In
Interaction Studies,
14
(2)
pp. 160-189.
https://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/is.14.2.02ros/details
Dickerson,
Paul,
Robins,
Ben,
Dautenhahn,
Kerstin
(2013):
Where the action is: A conversation analytic perspective on interaction between a humanoid.
In
Interaction Studies,
14
(2)
pp. 296-316.