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Towards a Comparative History of Political Communication, c.1000-1500 --$t2. Administrative Elites and Political Change --$t2.1 Fragmentation and Financial Recentralization --$t2.2 Administrative Elites and the ?First Phase of Byzantine Humanism? --$t3. Language and Political Communication in France and England (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries) --$tPart II. Letters and Political Languages --$t4. Political Communications, Networks, and Textual Evidence --$t5. Latin and Classical Chinese Epistolographic Communication in Comparative Perspective --$t6 Yao Mian?s Letters --$tPart III. Communication and Political Authority --$t7. Communication and Empire --$t8. Giving the Public Due Notice in Song China and Renaissance Rome --$t9. The Printers? Networks of Chen Qi (1186? 1256) and Robert Estienne (1503?1559) --$tPart IV. Memory and Political Imaginaries --$t10. Letters and Parting Valedictions --$t11. Yue Fei and Thomas Becket --$t12. Imaginaries of Empire and Memories of Collapse --$tEpilogues --$t1. Communication Breakthroughs --$t2. Thoughts on the Problem of Historical Comparison between Europe and China --$tList of Contributors --$tIndex 330 $aBased on a collaboration between historians of Chinese and European politics, this volume offers a first comprehensive overview of current research on political communication in middle-period European and Chinese history. The chapters present new work on the sources and processes of political communication in European and Chinese history partly through juxtaposing and combining formerly separate historiographies and partly through direct comparison. 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A New Bionic Approach -- Nonlinear Control of aRobot Manipulator with Time-Varying Uncertainties -- Adaptive Motion Synchronization of Bilateral Teleoperation Systems with Time-Varying Communication Delays -- HRI in Assistive Technologies for People with Special Needs -- Design of Robot Assisted Observation System for Therapy and Education of Children with Autism -- Study on an Assistive Robot for Improving Imitation Skill of Children with Autism -- Developing Play Scenarios for Tactile Interaction with a Humanoid Robot: A Case Study Exploration with Children with Autism -- Development of PARO Interventions for Dementia Patients in Dutch Psycho-geriatric Care -- Short Term Effect Evaluation of IROMEC Involved Therapy for Children with Intellectual Disabilities -- Adaptive Robot Design with Hand and Face Tracking for Use in Autism Therapy -- Affective and Cognitive Sciences for Interactive Robots -- Selecting When Acting: How Human Perception Is Tuned to Action Goals and How Robotics Can Benefit from That -- The Evaluation of Empathy, Autonomy and Touch to Inform the Design of an Environmental Monitoring Robot -- Attention Determination for Social Robots Using Salient Region Detection -- Bimodal Emotion Recognition -- Objective Evaluation of Spatial Information Acquisition Using a Visuo-tactile Sensory Substitution Device -- Social Acceptance for Human-Robot Interaction II -- Can I Help You? -- A Persuasive Robotic Agent to Save Energy: The Influence of Social Feedback, Feedback Valence and Task Similarity on Energy Conservation Behavior -- Understanding Communication Patterns for Designing Robot Receptionist -- Do Social Robots Walk or Roll? -- Interaction and Collaboration -- Synthetic Skins with Humanlike Warmth -- Entrainment of Pointing Gestures by Robot Motion -- Emo-dramatic Robotic Stewards -- Fusion and Self-adaptation of Color and Gradient Based Models for Object Detection and Localization in Applications of Service Robots -- Development of Robotic Arm Rehabilitation Machine with Biofeedback That Addresses the Question on Filipino Elderly Patient Motivation. 330 $aThe papers in this volume were the fruitful scientific results of the Second International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR), held during November 23?24, 2010 in Singapore, which was jointly organized by the Social Robotics Laboratory (SRL), Interactive Digital Media Institute (IDMI), the National University of Singapore and 2 Human Language Technology Department, the Institute for Infocomm Research (I R), A*STAR, Singapore. 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