Clifford Nass

Academic and author on communication

Clifford Nass - Academic and author on communication
Born

1958
67 years ago

Died

November 2nd, 2013
11 years ago — 55 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

United States

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An American author and academic specialized in human-computer interaction and communication. Served as a professor at Stanford University and authored multiple books and articles on the subject of communication technologies and their impact on society. Conducted research on the effects of media on human behavior, showing how users interacted with computers as social entities. Published works contributed significantly to understanding technology's influence on interpersonal communication and social dynamics.

Authored 'The Media Equation'

Conducted research on human-computer interaction

Published studies on social behavior influenced by technology

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