Due2023b

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Due2023b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Due2023b
Author(s) Brian L. Due
Title A Walk in the Park With Robodog: Navigating Around Pedestrians Using a Spot Robot as a “Guide Dog”
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Tag(s) EMCA, Video ethnography, Ethnomethodology, Conversation analysis, Visual impairment, Robots, Navigation, Space, Assemblages, In press
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Year 2023
Language English
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DOI 10.1177/12063312231159215
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Abstract

This article explores how visually impaired people (VIP) navigate around (a) stationary people and (b) moving people, when guided by the Boston Dynamics’ robotic “dog” and its human operator. By focusing on the micro-spatial dimensions of human mobility while being guided by a mobile robot, the paper argues that the VIP+robodog+operator is in situ emerging as a socio-material assemblage in which agency, perception, and trust gets distributed and that this distribution enables the accomplishment of navigation. The article is based on ethnomethodology and multimodal conversation analysis (EMCA) and a video ethnographic methodology. It contributes to studies in perception, agency, human–robot interaction, space and culture, and distributed co-operative action in socio-material settings.

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