Robots Racialized in the Likeness of Marginalized Social Identities are Subject to Greater Dehumanization than those racialized as White

Megan Strait, Ana C. Sánchez Ramos, Virginia Contreras, Noemi Garcia. Robots Racialized in the Likeness of Marginalized Social Identities are Subject to Greater Dehumanization than those racialized as White. In 27th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, RO-MAN 2018, Nanjing, China, August 27-31, 2018. pages 452-457, IEEE, 2018. [doi]

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Megan Strait

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Ana C. Sánchez Ramos

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Virginia Contreras

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Noemi Garcia

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