Building a Stronger CASA: Extending the Computers Are Social Actors Paradigm
Pennsylvania State University · The Ohio State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The computers are social actors framework (CASA), derived from the media equation, explains how people communicate with media and machines demonstrating social potential. Many studies have challenged CASA, yet it has not been revised. We argue that CASA needs to be expanded because people have changed, technologies have changed, and the way people interact with technologies has changed. We discuss the implications of these changes and propose an extension of CASA. Whereas CASA suggests humans mindlessly apply human-human social scripts to interactions with media agents, we argue that humans may develop and apply human-media social scripts to these interactions. Our extension explains previous dissonant…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 42.81
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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3Topics & keywords
- Scripting language
- Scholarship
- Extension (predicate logic)
- Social media
- Social relation
- Cognitive science
- Human–computer interaction
- Sociology
- Quality Education