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+ | |Abstract=Social robotics studies embodied technologies designed for social interaction. This paper examines the implied idea of embodiment using as data a sequence in which practitioners of social robotics are involved in designing a robot's movement. The moments of learning and work in the laboratory enact the social body as material, dynamic, and multiparty: the body-in-interaction. In describing subject—object reconfigurations, the paper explores how the well-known ideas of extending the body with instruments can be applied to a technology designed to function as our surrogate. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Alac2009 |
Author(s) | Morana Alač |
Title | Moving android: On social robots and body-in-interaction |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Robots, Science & Technology Studies, Embodiment, AI reference list |
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Journal | Social Studies of Science |
Volume | 39 |
Number | 4 |
Pages | 491–528 |
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DOI | 10.1177/0306312709103476 |
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Social robotics studies embodied technologies designed for social interaction. This paper examines the implied idea of embodiment using as data a sequence in which practitioners of social robotics are involved in designing a robot's movement. The moments of learning and work in the laboratory enact the social body as material, dynamic, and multiparty: the body-in-interaction. In describing subject—object reconfigurations, the paper explores how the well-known ideas of extending the body with instruments can be applied to a technology designed to function as our surrogate.
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