Search results for "common ground"

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‘Communication breakdown’: the evolution of signal unreliability and deception

2014

For a signalling system to be stable, signals must confer net fitness benefits to senders and receivers, which means that some aspect of their design must correlate with a quality that receivers benefit from knowing about. However, examples abound where this correlation is complicated by phenomena commonly referred to as deception and/or signal unreliability. We argue here that unreliability and deception are notions marred with conceptual ambiguities, often used as equivalent or as catch-all terms for qualitatively different processes. Signal unreliability refers to a pattern of design–information dissociation that can arise through different processes, some deceptive and some not, with di…

0106 biological sciences0303 health sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommon groundDeceptionCommunications system010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSignal03 medical and health sciencesSignallingHonestyAnimal Science and ZoologyQuality (business)PsychologyCategorical variableSocial psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyAnimal Behaviour
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Violent women in Spanish TV ads: Stereotype reversal or the same old same old?

2016

Why did different agencies, promoting diverse products, create three ads featuring violence perpetrated by women on their rather immature and submissive male partners in order to sell their products? I posit that the female viewers connect subconsciously with the image of the proactive female protagonists through the psychological mechanism in which we identify with ‘our like’ on the screen. This, in turn, allows for the projection of ‘common ground’, a positive politeness strategy, to favourably dispose the female audience towards the protagonists and, by extension, the products advertised. The success of these ads depends on women viewers identifying with the apparently dominant female pr…

060201 languages & linguisticsLinguistics and LanguageSubconsciousPolitenessCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommon groundStereotype06 humanities and the artsCritical discourse analysisOrder (business)0602 languages and literaturePsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonDiscourse & Communication
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Finnish–Chinese investment negotiation: power positioning and search for common ground

2018

This article explores what kind of a role ‘the rise of China’ plays in negotiation and searches for common ground between Finnish and Chinese representatives in the context of Chinese investment, t...

ChinaEconomics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)kulttuurienvälinen viestintäpowerPower (social and political)negotiationSuomita518Chinata512kansainvälinen kauppaFinlandmedia_commonInternational investmentCommon groundneuvottelutInvestment (macroeconomics)ulkomaiset investoinnitNegotiationKiinainternational investmentPolitical Science and International RelationsBusinesscommon groundEconomic systemvaltaEconomic and Political Studies
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Querytogether : Enabling entity-centric exploration in multi-device collaborative search

2018

Collaborative and co-located information access is becoming increasingly common. However, fairly little attention has been devoted to the design of ubiquitous computing approaches for spontaneous exploration of large information spaces enabling co-located collaboration. We investigate whether an entity-based user interface provides a solution to support co-located search on heterogeneous devices. We present the design and implementation of QueryTogether, a multi-device collaborative search tool through which entities such as people, documents, and keywords can be used to compose queries that can be shared to a public screen or specific users with easy touch enabled interaction. We conducted…

Co-located searchUbiquitous computingComputer scienceExploratory searchmedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation access02 engineering and technologyLibrary and Information SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-deviceHuman–computer interaction020204 information systemsMulti device0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedia TechnologyConversationBaseline (configuration management)media_commonSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionita113Settore INF/01 - InformaticaCommon groundFlexibility (personality)020207 software engineering113 Computer and information sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsUser interfaceCollaborative searchInformation Systems
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Intentional strategies that make co-actors more predictable: The case of signaling

2013

AbstractPickering & Garrod (P&G) explain dialogue dynamics in terms of forward modeling and prediction-by-simulation mechanisms. Their theory dissolves a strict segregation between production and comprehension processes, and it links dialogue to action-based theories of joint action. We propose that the theory can also incorporate intentional strategies that increase communicative success: for example, signaling strategies that help remaining predictable and forming common ground.

Cognitive scienceComprehensionJoint actionBehavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAction (philosophy)PhysiologyComputer scienceDynamics (music)Computational Models of Cognition Behavioral Sciences NeuroscienceProduction (economics)Common ground
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Rethinking Community Quality of Life in Latin American Countries

2017

The community is a totality which is meaningful to the people that form part of it. In this sense community is more than a geographic concentration; it is a concept that implies the inclusion of diversities and their being allowed to share within it. It is related to social support, intersubjective, participation, consensus, common beliefs, and a joint effort which aims at a major objective: intense and extensive relationships. Quality of life is a multidimensional concept (Bramston 2002) and comprises objective and subjective components (Cummins and Cahill 2000). Quality of life in the community is a specificity of quality of life in general, and community well-being is also a predictor of…

Economic growthLatin American studiesInclusion (disability rights)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCommon groundPublic relationsSpace (commercial competition)AppropriationPoliticsPolitical scienceWell-beingConversationbusinessmedia_common
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Conceptual Spaces for Cognitive Architectures: A lingua franca for different levels of representation

2017

During the last decades, many cognitive architectures (CAs) have been realized adopting different assumptions about the organization and the representation of their knowledge level. Some of them (e.g. SOAR [Laird (2012)]) adopt a classical symbolic approach, some (e.g. LEABRA [O'Reilly and Munakata (2000)]) are based on a purely connectionist model, while others (e.g. CLARION [Sun (2006)] adopt a hybrid approach combining connectionist and symbolic representational levels. Additionally, some attempts (e.g. biSOAR) trying to extend the representational capacities of CAs by integrating diagrammatical representations and reasoning are also available [Kurup and Chandrasekaran (2007)]. In this p…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesConceptual SpaceCognitive Architectures; Cognitive modeling; Conceptual Spaces; Knowledge representation; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Cognitive Neuroscience; Artificial IntelligenceComputer Science - Artificial IntelligenceComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive Psychology02 engineering and technology050105 experimental psychologyCognitive modelingCognitive ArchitecturesConnectionismArtificial IntelligenceConceptual Spaces0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSoarCognitive ArchitectureRepresentation (mathematics)Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniCognitive scienceKnowledge level05 social sciencesCommon groundCognitionCLARIONDiagrammatic reasoningArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)Knowledge representation020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe SymbolicBiologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures
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Basis for a general theory of organizations

2011

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the conceptual basis shared by different theories, regardless of the unit of analysis they specifically adopt. The different ontological choice (or different segment of reality studied by each theory) does not hinder conceptual common ground for a good number of organisational theories.Design/methodology/approach – The paper highlights the importance of hierarchical, social and institutional relations and of the technological, cognitive, social and institutional contents. It looks at the common conceptual contents of the two main theories examined, and those of a wide set of other theories addressed here. Both of the theories examined are i…

General theoryBasis (linear algebra)Critical thinkingCommon groundCognitionSociologyOrganizational theoryManagement Science and Operations ResearchSet (psychology)General Business Management and AccountingSocial psychologyUnit of analysisEpistemologyManagement Decision
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Mechanisms of common ground in case-based web discussions in teacher education

2002

Previous studies suggest that before participants in web-based conferencing can reach deeper level interaction and learning, they have to gain an adequate level of common ground in terms of shared mutual understanding, knowledge, beliefs, assumptions, and presuppositions (Clark & Schaefer, 1989; Dillenbourg, 1999). In this paper, the purpose is to explore how participants establish and maintain common ground in order to reach deeper level interaction in case-based web discussions. The subjects in this study consisted of 68 preservice teachers and 7 mentors from 3 universities, who participated in a web-based conferencing course for 8 weeks. The written discussion data were analyzed by means…

Higher educationComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryTeleconferenceCommon groundInterpersonal communicationTeacher educationComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNonverbal communicationPedagogyThe InternetbusinessPsychologyQualitative researchThe Internet and Higher Education
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Description of dynamic shared knowledge: an exploratory study during a competitive team sports interaction.

2011

This exploratory case study describes the sharedness of knowledge within a basketball team (nine players) and how it changes during an official match. To determine how knowledge is mobilised in an actual game situation, the data were collected and processed following course-of-action theory (Theureau 2003). The results were used to characterise the contents of the shared knowledge (i.e. regarding teammate characteristics, team functioning, opponent characteristics, opposing team functioning and game conditions) and to identify the characteristic types of change: (a) the reinforcement of a previous element of shared knowledge; (b) the invalidation of an element of shared knowledge; (c) fragm…

MaleEngineeringCompetitive BehaviorKnowledge managementTeam sportAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectExploratory researchVideo RecordingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationHuman Factors and ErgonomicsPsychological safetyBasketball03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCognitionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesRelevance (information retrieval)Cooperative Behavior050107 human factorsQualitative Researchmedia_commonTeam compositionTeamworkbusiness.industry05 social sciencesCommon groundCognition030229 sport sciencesKnowledgeTape RecordingErgonomicsFrancebusinessSportsErgonomics
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