Date: 19-Mar-2010
From: Paul Peranteau <paul benjamins.com>
Subject: Benjamins: Advances in Interaction Studies
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John Benjamins Publishing is pleased to announce a new book series to be edited by Kerstin Dautenhahn (The University of Hertfordshire) and Angelo Cangelosi (University of Plymouth). Advances in Interaction Studies (AIS) will provide a forum for researchers to present excellent scholarly work in a variety of disciplines relevant to the advancement of knowledge in the field of interaction studies. The book series accompanies the journal Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems. The book series will allow the presentation of research in the forms of monographs (that may be based on PhD dissertation material) or edited collections of peer-reviewed material (that may be based on conferences relevant to the field), in English. The series welcomes contributions that analyze social behaviour in humans and other animals, including the evolution of interaction and communication, as well as research into the design and synthesis of robotic, software, virtual and other artificial systems, including applications such as exploiting human-machine interactions for educational or therapeutic purposes. Fields of interest will include but are not limited to: evolutionary biology, artificial intelligence, artificial life, robotics, human-robot interaction, human-computer interaction, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computational neuroscience, cognitive modeling, ethology, social and biological anthropology, paleontology, animal behaviour, and linguistics. Invitation for book proposals are invited. They should follow the guidelines specified on the John Benjamins Publishing Company website, and be sent to one of the editors: Kerstin Dautenhahn The University of Hertfordshire School of Computer Science Adaptive Systems Research Group College Lane, Hatfield HERTFORDSHIRE AL10 9AB, UK K.Dautenhahn herts.ac.uk Angelo Cangelosi University of Plymouth School of Computing, Comm. & Electronics Artificial Intelligence and Cognition A316 Portland Square, Drake Circus PLYMOUTH PL4 8AA, UK A.Cangelosi plymouth.ac.uk Editorial Board Henrik Christensen, Georgia Institute of Technology Harold Gouzoules, Emory University Takayuki Kanda, ATR, Kyoto Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Kyoto University Giorgio Metta, IIT, Genoa Adam Miklosi, Eötvös Loránd University Robert W. Mitchell, Eastern Kentucky University Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, University of Hertfordshire Stefano Nolfi, CNR, Rome Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, INRIA, Bordeaux Irene M. Pepperberg, Harvard University & Brandeis University Kerstin Severinson Eklundh, KTH, Stockholm Stefan Wermter, University of Hamburg
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