Culturally sustainable social robotics : Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2020, August 18-21, 2020, Aarhus University and online /

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Corporate Authors: Robophilosophy (Conference) Aarhus, Denmark ; Online)
Group Author: Nørskov, Marco; Seibt, Johanna, 1959-; Quick, O. S.
Published: IOS Press,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, volume 335
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Item Description: International conference proceedings.
5. Normative Issues of Human-Robot Interaction.
Carrier Form: xvi, 686 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 9781643681542
Index Number: TJ210
CLC: TP242-532
Call Number: TP242-532/R666-4/2020
Contents: Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- PART I. Abstracts of Plenaries -- Designing ""Companion Artifacts"": The Relational Construction of Culture and Technology in Social Robotics -- What Robots Represent... and Why It Matters -- Flourishing Isn't Free: Paying Down Our Moral and Social Debt in Robotic Systems -- Why Did You Just Do That?"" Explainability and Artificial Theory of Mind for Social Robots -- Social Robots Through the Lens of Care Ethics -- Robots and Moral Revolutions -- PART II. Session Papers
1. Theoretical Tools for Describing Human-Robot Interaction -- Towards a Middle-Ground Theory of Agency for Artificial Intelligence -- RoboLabs: Building Surfaces of Intelligibility -- Applying the Theory of Make-Believe to Human-Robot Interaction -- Sociomorphing, Not Anthropomorphizing: Towards a Typology of Experienced Sociality -- Of Waiters, Robots, and Friends. Functional Social Interactions vs. Close Interhuman Relationships -- The Artificial Nature of Social Robots: A Phenomenological Interpretation of Two Conflicting Tendencies in Human-Robot Interaction
A Robot-Human Handshake in Space: Touch and Lively Alterity Relations in Social Robotics -- The Growing Need for Reliable Conceptual Analysis in HRI Studies: The Example of the Term 'Empathy' -- Engaging in Deep Wonder at the Experience of Encountering a Lawnmower Robot -- Empathy and Instrumentalization: Late Ancient Cultural Critique and the Challenge of Apparently Personal Robots -- 2. Methods for Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics -- Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics as an Empowerment Technology -- Mindreading in the Production of Culturally Sensitive Robot Behaviour
Working Alongside Service Robots: Challenges to Workplace Identity Performance -- Can Current Methods in Knowledge Representation and Reasoning Make Robots Culturally Robust? -- From Values to Design Requirements -- 3. Case Studies on Challenges for Culturally Sustainable Robotics -- Persuading Youth in Civic Participation with Social Robots: What Is Appropriate? -- The ""Social"" of the Socially Interactive Robot: Rethinking Human-Robot Interaction Through Ethnomethodology -- A Horizontal Approach to Communication for Human-Robot Joint Action: Towards Situated and Sustainable Robotics
The Material Re-Turn of the Avatar: Computational Commemoration of the Deceased via Social Robots -- How Nice That I Could Love Someone"": Science Fiction Film as a Virtual Laboratory -- 4. Design Issues in Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics -- Stereotyping of Social Robots in Eldercare: An Explorative Analysis of Ethical Problems and Possible Solutions -- Ascribing Gender to a Social Robot -- The Morality Menu Project -- In Love with a Corporation Without Knowing It: An Asymmetrical Relationship -- Applying Integrative Social Robotics: The Case of Silbot