Telepresence and trust: A speech-act theory of mediated communication
Trust is central to our social lives, in both epistemic and practical ways. Often, it is rational only given evidence for trustworthiness, and that evidence is made available by communication. New technologies are changing our practices of communication, enabling increasing rich and diverse ways of...
Main Author: | Simpson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2016
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