ConCom05 - "Conceptualising Communication"

Building Cross-disciplinary Understanding in Human Communication Science

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Thursday, 8th December 2005

Friday, 9th December 2005
9:00am Peter Eklund
Conceptualisation of Communication in Computation: A Case Study in Formal Concept Analysis
10:00am Roger Dean
Becoming-Communication: Some Collisions in Conceptualising Communication in Humanities, the Arts and Cultural Studies
11:30am Catherine Best
Conceptualising the development of the native listener: What are infants attuning to when they become perceptually tuned to the "sound patterns" of native speech?
12:30pm Michael Corballis
Communication on the Brain: Lessons From the Visual System
2:30pm Emergent Themes Discussion
3:30pm Kate Stevens
Visible Thought: Communication and the Performing Arts: An Experimental Psychologists' View of Contemporary Dance
4:00pm Luke Lovell
Letting Our Hands Do the Talking: Communication Through Gesture
5:00pm Adam Schembri & Trevor Johnston
Language and Communication in Signed Language Linguistics
5:30pm Iain Davidson
Communicating From Prehistory: Trust, Time, Number and Distance in Sharing Meanings

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