Towards Designing Meaningful Relationships with Robots |
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Concept and Content of the Book |
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Part 1 Designing a New Species-Interaction Design and Product Design of Robots |
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Impulses and Tools: How to Design Robots with Superpowers |
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44 | (11) |
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Perspectives: Social Robots Should Mediate, Not Replace, Social Interactions |
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55 | (4) |
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Interview: Neither Human nor Computer---A Symbiotic Human-Robot Collaboration in Autism Therapy |
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59 | (8) |
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Perspectives: Counting Characters and Spaces---On Robot Disabilities, Robot Care, and Technological Dependencies |
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67 | (3) |
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Impulses And Tools: Designing Robots with Personality |
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70 | (9) |
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Interview: Designing Robots as Social Counterparts---A Discussion about a Technology Claiming its Own Needs |
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79 | (8) |
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Perspectives: Falling in Love with a Machine---What Happens if the Only Affection a Person Gets is from Machines? |
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87 | (10) |
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Interview: I am Listening to You!---How to Make Different Robotic Species Speak the Same Language |
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97 | (5) |
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Impulses And Tools: How to Really Get in Touch with Robots---Haptic Interaction Technologies for VR and Teleoperation |
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102 | (12) |
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Part 2 Designing Future Environments---Social Innovation Initiated by Robots |
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Impulses And Tools: Design Fiction---The Future of Robots Needs Imagination |
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114 | (17) |
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Perspectives: Cramer's Funeral Service for Androids |
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131 | (6) |
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Perspectives: Googly Eyes |
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137 | (3) |
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Impulses And Tools: Empathizing with Robots-Animistic and Performative Methods to Anticipate a Robot's Impact |
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140 | (15) |
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Interview: From the Lab to a Real-World Supermarket---Anticipating the Chances and Challenges of a Shopping Robot |
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155 | (6) |
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Interview: Dominant, Persuasive or Polite?---Human Curiosity, Provocative Users and Solving Conflicts between Humans and Robots |
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161 | (8) |
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Perspectives: Seven Observations, or Why Domestic Robots are Struggling to Enter the Habitats of Everyday Life |
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169 | (6) |
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Interview: Is this a Patient or a Wall?---Adapting Robots from an Industrial Context to a Rehabilitation Clinic |
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175 | (8) |
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Perspectives: Robotics x Book Studies-Imagining a Robotic Archive of Embodied Knowledge |
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183 | (4) |
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Perspectives: "That's the Future, I'm Telling you" |
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187 | (3) |
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Perspectives: A Visual Commentary on Robots |
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190 | (16) |
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Part 3 Designing Together with People---Civic Participation and Ethical Implications Concerning Robots |
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Impulses And Tools: Citizen Participation in Social Robotics Research |
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206 | (11) |
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Interview: Learning from Each Other-How Roboticists Learn from Users and How Users Teach Their Robots |
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217 | (8) |
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Perspectives: My Friend Simsala, the Robot |
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225 | (4) |
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Interview: Move Away from the Stereotypical User in the Picture-Perfect Scenario---A Plea for Early and Broad User Integration |
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229 | (5) |
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Impulses And Tools: Is it Good?---A Philosophical Approach towards Ethics-Centered Design |
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234 | (17) |
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Perspectives: Are Robots Good at Everything? A Robot in an Elementary School |
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251 | (4) |
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Perspectives: The Medium has a Message---Educational Robots in a Didactic Triangle |
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255 | (4) |
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Perspectives: The Friendly Siblings of Workhorses and Killer Robots---Becoming Alive through the Nonliving, and Feeling Blessed by a Religious Machine |
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259 | (8) |
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Designing with Algorithms-Reflections Based on the Book's Design |
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267 | (3) |
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Biographies |
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Index |
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