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Software as an Embodied Phenomenon: Cognitive, Social and Cultural Aspects of Programs and Programming ; Article #: ; Date of Conference: 26-29 September 2004.
A group of investigators at an Australian university are developing a program of research to understand how teachers can identify the contrast between ...
Software as an Embodied Phenomenon: Cognitive, Social and Cultural Aspects of Programs and Programming Paul Dourish University of California, Irvine ...
Keynote Speeches · Paul Dourish: Software as an Embodied Phenomenon: Cognitive, Social and Cultural Aspects of Programs and Programming. 3-3. Electronic Edition ...
Jan 2, 2024 · Digital technology has created new spaces, new realities and new ways of life, which have changed the way people perceive and recognise the ...
May 1, 2016 · We begin with the conjecture that most software is also natural, in the sense that it is created by humans at work, with all the attendant constraints and ...
In this paper, we argue that in order to grasp the nature and future of a digitalised society, an embodied understanding of digitalisation is needed.
In the present article, I argue against the reasonable claim that because AI lacks a body it cannot have embodied cognition (as opposed to robots that do have a ...
Jun 4, 2022 · This paper argues that the concept of culture in robotics should be revised based on current research in other social and cognitive sciences. We ...
ABSTRACT. In this paper we analyze, from the perspective of 'Embodied Cognition', why learning and cognition are situated and context-dependent.