Automation in Communication: The Ideological Implications of Language Machines

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Title

Automation in Communication: The Ideological Implications of Language Machines

Subject

anthropomorphism;artificial intelligence;language policy;posthumanism;pragmatics;automation;communication;sociolinguistics

Description

By drawing on multiple examples from healthcare, religion, service encounters and poetry, Lionel Wee presents rich insights into the use of automation in communication through a posthumanist lens. As communication becomes increasingly automated, the use of automation creates significant conceptual challenges for ideologies about language, beliefs about the nature of language, as well as assumptions about the roles that interpretation, anthropomorphism, and folk theories of mind play when language is used in communication. This book unravels the ideological implications of automation in communication and provides a new theoretical ground to address the major issues raised by automation. Wee discusses the importance of thinking carefully about how we identify and distinguish the roles of speaker and hearer. He also argues that we re-evaluate our understanding of the relationship between language and community. This book will be vital to students interested in studying the intersections of AI, language and communication, as well as researchers working in communication studies, linguistics and the broader sociology of language in the age of technological change.

Creator

Wee, Lionel

Source

https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/90833

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Date

2025

Rights

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Format

Pdf

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

10.4324/9781003467922

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