«Human-Machine Communication»: становление исследовательского направления
Аннотация
Предметом статьи является анализ содержания научного направления «Human-Machine Communication» (НМС) как новой тематической области междисциплинарного изучения коммуникаций и установление вклада, внесенного исследователями, объединенными проектом журнала «НМС», в понимание процесса образования новой конфигурации коммуникативного пространства. Были проанализированы статьи за весь период существования журнала «HМС» — с 2020 по 2025 год — 11 томов, включающих 95 статей. Сделан вывод о состоявшемся становлении нового тематического направления, сформировавшегося в междисциплинарной области на пересечении социологии технологий, исследований социальных коммуникаций и технологий искусственного интеллекта, и направленного на изучение взаимодействия человеческих и нечеловеческих агентов. В результате реализации проекта НМС исследование коммуникации «человек-машина» оформилось в несколько тематических направлений: специфика коммуникации с участием разнородных коммуникантов; восприятие людьми машин как агентов коммуникаций; этические аспекты коммуникации; проявление гендерных признаков и статуса; использование эмоций; проблема доверия к устройствам; появление автономности и агентности. К вкладу, внесенному направлением НМС, можно отнести обоснование в итоговых публикациях необходимости перехода к «Act-Mean-Relate» парадигме как новому взгляду на онтологический фактор формирования конфигурации коммуникации разнородных агентов.
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