Volume 2 (2021)
Editorial
Moving Ahead With Human-Machine Communication
Leopoldina Fortunati and Autumn P. Edwards
Articles
Social Responses to Media Technologies in the 21st Century: The Media are Social Actors Paradigm
Matthew Lombard and Kun Xu
Voice-Based Agents as Personified Things: Assimilation and Accommodation as Equilibration of Doubt
Katrin Etzrodt and Sven Engesser
Forms and Frames: Mind, Morality, and Trust in Robots across Prototypical Interactions
Jaime Banks, Kevin Koban, and Philippe de V. Chauveau
The Machine as an Extension of the Body: When Identity, Immersion and Interactive Design Serve as Both Resource and Limitation for the Disabled
Donna Z. Davis and Shelby Stanovsek
Becoming Human? Ableism and Control in Detroit: Become Human and the Implications for Human-Machine Communication
Marco Dehnert and Rebecca B. Leach
Negotiating Agency and Control: Theorizing Human-Machine Communication from a Structurational Perspective
Jennifer L. Gibbs, Gavin L. Kirkwood, Chengyu Fang, and J. Nan Wilkenfeld
Artificial Intuition in Tech Journalism on AI: Imagining the Human Subject
Jacob Johanssen and Xin Wang
Automation Anxieties: Perceptions About Technological Automation and the Future of Pharmacy Work
Cameron W. Piercy and Angela N. Gist-Mackey
Out with the Humans, in with the Machines?: Investigating the Behavioral and Psychological Effects of Replacing Human Advisors with a Machine
Andrew Prahl and Lyn Van Swol
Complete Volume

Editors
- Editor-in-Chief
- Autumn Edwards
- Volume Editor
- Leopoldina Fortunati
- Associate Editors
- Chad Edwards
- Patric R. Spence