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Interaction Studies
Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems
Edited by Kerstin Dautenhahn and Harold Gouzoules
University of Hertfordshire, UK/Emory University, Atlanta, USA

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http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=IS%205:1
Including articles on robot cultures, imitation in infants, vocal learning of Grey parrots, talking to dogs, autism, and dominance and the sexes

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Interaction Studies reflects the increasing interest in social behaviour that is visible across a variety of different disciplines, ranging from computer science and robotics, where interactions with or among artefacts are the subject of investigation, to ethology, psychology or linguistics where traditionally biological systems (humans and other animals) are under consideration.

Interaction Studies aims to contribute to and promote better understanding of interaction, social behaviour and communication by bridging between (a) synthetic approaches that result in the construction and study of computational or robotic artefacts on the one hand, and (b) analytic approaches that aim to describe and experimentally investigate human and animal social behaviour and communication as it occurs in the natural habitat of animals, in captivity or under laboratory conditions.
Interaction Studies publishes original research, review articles, book reviews, conference reports, as well as discussion papers with commentaries.
(Interaction Studies was previously published as Evolution of Communication.)

The Editors invite submissions, which can be experimental, computational, or theoretical in nature, highlighting the contribution to knowledge of social behaviour and communication in biological and artificial systems: K.Dautenhahn@herts.ac.ukand psyhg@emory.edu

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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia

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