Ms Pamela Hoyte
Faculty of Science,
School of Information Systems
Biography
Pamela's research in Cognitive Information Science focuses on an experiential perspective of information. Her research engages with the fields of Enactive Cognition, Cognitive Science, Phenomenology, Philosophy and Information Behaviour, and is deepening these connections through the Trust in AI project investigating the Quantum Cognitive aspects of humans interacting with AI.Personal details
Positions
- Research Associate
Faculty of Science,
School of Information Systems
Keywords
Information Enaction, Phenomenology, Enactive Cognition, Qualitative Research Methods
Research field
Library and Information Studies, Cognitive Science, Information Systems
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- MArt (Info & Kn Mgmt) (University of Tech., Sydney)
- GradDip AppSci (Library & InfoMgmt) (Charles Sturt University)
- BMus (University of Queensland)
- BA (Anthropology) (University of Queensland)
Publications
- Bruza, P., Fell, L., Hoyte, P., Dehdashti, S., Obeid, A., Gibson, A. & Moreira, C. (2023). Contextuality and context-sensitivity in probabilistic models of cognition. Cognitive Psychology, 140. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/238023
- Hoyte, P., (2019). Implications of the embodied, enactive mind on theorizing about information experience. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology (Volume 56, Issue 1), 56, 413–416. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/197028
- Thompson, G., Hoyte, P. & Bruza, P. (2019). The Phenomenological Mind: Foregrounding Experience Through Cognitive Anti-realism and Quantum Cognition. Presented at: Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society.
- Fell, L., Gibson, A., Bruza, P. & Hoyte, P. (2020). Human Information Interaction and the Cognitive Predicting Theory of Trust. CHIIR '20: Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Human Information Interaction and Retrieval, 145–152.
QUT ePrints
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