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- Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid Robots, and Old and New Control ProblemsSven Nyholm. 3-12 [doi]
- Responsible AI: From Principles to ActionVirginia Dignum. 13 [doi]
- Socially Assistive Robotics: Methods and Implications for the Future of Work and CareMaja J. Mataric. 14-15 [doi]
- Robots, Institutional Roles and Collective EndsSeumas Miller. 16-22 [doi]
- Decisional Issues for Human-Robot Joint ActionRachid Alami. 23 [doi]
- Three Ethical Arguments Against Killer RobotsCatrin Misselhorn. 24-31 [doi]
- Right to Robot or a Duty to Older GenerationsMigle Laukyte. 35-42 [doi]
- Social Robots in Care Facilities: Reflections on Current Research and the Potential of Ethical VisionsPeter Remmers, Nele Fischer. 43-49 [doi]
- Possibilities and Limitations of Objective List Approaches to Human Dignity for Assessing the Impact of Carebots in Aged Care FacilitiesAndreas Wolfsteller. 50-59 [doi]
- Elders' Expectations and Experiences with a Companion-Type Social Robot: Ethical ImplicationsStefanie Baisch, Thorsten Kolling. 60-69 [doi]
- A Small Set of Ethical Challenges for Elder-Care RobotsRajitha Ramanayake, Vivek Nallur. 70-79 [doi]
- Two Issues with the Empathy-Based Argument Against Robot-PhysiciansElodie Malbois. 80-89 [doi]
- Robots and Norms of Care: A Comparative Analysis of the Reception of Robotic Assistance in NursingHironori Matsuzaki, Pascal Gliesche. 90-99 [doi]
- Counselor Bots as Mental Healthcare Assistants and Some Ethical ChallengesZahra Norouzi, Fatemeh Amirkhani, Saeedeh Babaii. 100-109 [doi]
- A Comparative Data Protection Analysis of Healthcare Robots: On Informed Consent in Human-Robot InteractionYueh-Hsuan Weng. 110-117 [doi]
- The Significance of the Sense of Touch for the Use of Social Robots in Care SettingsIva Apostolova. 118-124 [doi]
- Stakeholders' Experiences of and Expectations for Robot Accents in a Dental Care Simulation: A Finland-Swedish Case StudySusanne Hägglund, Christa Tigerstedt, Dennis Biström, Mattias Wingren, Sören Andersson, Kristoffer Kuvaja Adolfsson, Johan Penttinen, Leonardo Espinosa Leal. 125-134 [doi]
- Robots in PolicingOliver Bendel. 135-144 [doi]
- Granting Negative Rights to Humanoid RobotsCindy Friedman. 145-154 [doi]
- The Use and Abuse of Normative Ethics for Moral MachinesJakob Stenseke. 155-164 [doi]
- A Friend or a Machine? A Study on the Child-Robot Relationship in a Foreign Language Class of Young LearnersLiisa Peura, Marjut Johansson. 165-173 [doi]
- Robo-Education and the Pedagogical DivideMihaela Constantinescu, Radu Uszkai, Constantin Vica. 174-183 [doi]
- Social Robotics as Moral Education? Fighting Discrimination Through the Design of Social RobotsFabio Fossa. 184-193 [doi]
- Using Robot-Mediated Applied Drama to Foster Anti-Bullying Peer SupportElaheh Sanoubari, Amanda Johnson, John Edison Muñoz, Andrew Houston, Kerstin Dautenhahn. 194-203 [doi]
- Creativity and AI: A Response to BodenCatherine F. Botha. 204-210 [doi]
- At Least, Be Human: Humanizing the Robot as a Medium for CommunicationMichael Suguitan. 211-220 [doi]
- Trusting Workers: Information and Sociability in the Digital AgeValeria Martino. 221-228 [doi]
- All Robots Are DisabledRua M. Williams. 229-238 [doi]
- Helping-as-Work and Helping-as-Care: Mapping Ambiguities of Helping Commercial Delivery RobotsAnna Dobrosovestnova, Tim Reinboth. 239-248 [doi]
- How Does Culture Travel? Narratives and Practices of Japan's Social Robotics in a "Post-Cultural" WorldSonia Zhang. 249-258 [doi]
- Can We Have Cultural Robotics Without Emotions?Laura Candiotto, Masoumeh Mansouri. 259-266 [doi]
- Retrospective Insights on the Impacts of the Catholic Robot SanTOGabriele Trovato, Yueh-Hsuan Weng. 267-275 [doi]
- Confucianism and the Ethics of Social Robots in EldercareBilly Wheeler. 276-285 [doi]
- The AI-Stance: Crossing the Terra Incognita of Human-Machine Interactions?Anna Strasser, Michael Wilby. 286-295 [doi]
- Identifying Opportunities for Social Robots in Youth Services: A Case Study of a Youth Guidance CenterKirsikka Kaipainen, Salla Jarske, Kaisa Väänänen. 296-304 [doi]
- What Norms Are Social Robots Reflecting? A Socio-Legal Exploration on HRI DevelopersLaetitia Tanqueray, Stefan Larsson. 305-314 [doi]
- Breaking the Typecast? Moral Status and Trust in Robotic Moral PatientsJaime Banks, Kevin Koban, Brad Haggadone. 315-324 [doi]
- Called Back Onstage: Dramaturgic Analysis, Domestic Social Robots, and PrivacyTom N. Coggins. 325-334 [doi]
- Robot Rulez!? Creative Shifts, Normalization and Reciprocal Recognition as Problems for Robotic Social PracticesTobias Störzinger, Tom Poljansek. 335-343 [doi]
- A Hermeneutical Approach to Provide Robots with Socially Adaptive PerceptionCarlo Mazzola, Sara Incao, Massimo Marassi, Francesco Rea, Alessandra Sciutti. 344-352 [doi]
- HRI: From Interaction to (Lived) ExperienceKarolina Zawieska. 353-360 [doi]
- HRI in the AGH Space Systems Planetary Rover Team: A Study of Long-Term Human-Robot CooperationNina Bazela, Pawel Graczak. 361-370 [doi]
- How Far Can We Get in Creating a Digital Replica of a Philosopher?Anna Strasser, Matthew Crosby, Eric Schwitzgebel. 371-380 [doi]
- Durkheim's Theory of the Division of Labor and Its Relevance for Socially Responsible RoboticsZachary Daus. 381-388 [doi]
- Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Robotic ChoicesArto Laitinen, Otto Sahlgren. 389-398 [doi]
- Social Robots in Constructive ConflictsDave B. Miller, Ben D. Sawyer, James Intriligator, Byron Bland. 399-405 [doi]
- Towards a Questions-Centered Approach to Explainable Human-Robot InteractionGlenda Hannibal, Felix Lindner 0001. 406-415 [doi]
- Explaining Intentional and Unintentional Behavior: Social Norms for Explainable RobotsGuglielmo Papagni, Sabine T. Köszegi. 416-425 [doi]
- Robotics for Human Creativity: Ethical IssuesOliver Santiago Quick, Sladjana Nørskov. 426-434 [doi]
- Ethical Planning with Multiple Temporal ValuesTimothy Parker, Umberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini, Aurélie Clodic, Rachid Alami. 435-444 [doi]
- Ethics in Action: Envisioning Human Values in the Early Stages of Drone DevelopmentNicolai Iversen, Dylan Cawthorne. 445-454 [doi]
- Communication with Representations of the Dead by Computational Commemoration and Social RoboticsKirsten Brukamp. 455-462 [doi]
- Robotic Co-Evolution or K.O. of Robo-Evolution - Quo Vadis, Digital Humanism?Michael Funk, Christopher Frauenberger, Peter Reichl. 463-472 [doi]
- The Ethics of Robot-Nudgers' DesignStefano Calboli, Jani Even, Pierluigi Graziani. 473-479 [doi]
- Social Robots and Relational CapacitiesFabio Tollon. 480-488 [doi]
- Thinking Unwise: A Relational U-TurnNicholas Barrow. 489-497 [doi]
- How We Respond to Robots and Whether It Matters MorallyMiriam Gorr. 498-507 [doi]
- Sociomorphing and an Actor-Network Approach to Social RoboticsPiercosma Bisconti, Luca Possati. 508-517 [doi]
- Dual Aspect Presence: Intercorporeality for Thee But Not for MeRobin Zebrowski. 518-527 [doi]
- Recipient Design, Sociomorphing and Experienced SocialityKerstin Fischer, Johanna Seibt. 528-537 [doi]
- Persons, Things or Otherwise: The Place of Social Robots in Social InstitutionsDavid J. Gunkel. 541-546 [doi]
- Humans with, Not Versus RobotsDiana Madalina Mocanu. 547-553 [doi]
- Should We Speculate About Robots?Jesse de Pagter. 554-559 [doi]
- Challenging the Premises of the Techno-Responsibility GapDane Leigh Gogoshin. 560-567 [doi]
- If Robots Were Persons, What Kind of Persons Could and Should They Be?Maciej Musial. 568-574 [doi]
- Legal Personhood for Artificial Intelligence: Can and Should It Be Conferred?Aybike Tunç. 575-583 [doi]
- How Should the Law Treat Attacks on Police Robots?Kamil Mamak. 584-588 [doi]
- Challenges for the Inclusion of Robots in Social InstitutionsHenrik Skaug Sætra. 589-594 [doi]
- It's Time to Make a Luddite Turn - We're Confronted with Neo-Tayloristic Vampire RobotsAnne Gerdes. 595-602 [doi]
- Robots Should Not Be SlavesDavid J. Gunkel. 603-606 [doi]
- Roboticists' Perspective on Social Robots in Social Institutions: How to Design Social Robots That Can Operate in Complex Social Environments?Aurélie Clodic, Raul Hakli, Ely Repiso-Polo, Kathleen Belhassein. 607-614 [doi]
- Social Robots for Social Institutions: Scaling up and Cutting Back on CognitionIngar Brinck. 615-620 [doi]
- ELSI of the Avatar Symbiotic SocietyMinao Kukita, Takayuki Kanda 0001, Fumio Shimpo, Takayuki Kato, Hiroshi Ishiguro. 621-625 [doi]
- Realization of the Avatar Symbiotic Society: The Concept and TechnologiesHiroshi Ishiguro. 626-632 [doi]
- Moral Computing for Avatars and Its Ethical ChallengesTakayuki Kanda 0001, Minao Kukita. 633-639 [doi]
- Legal Issues Concerning Cybernetic AvatarsFumio Shimpo. 640-648 [doi]
- Looking for an Obscenity Standard in the Cybernetic Avatar WorldTakayuki Kato. 649-656 [doi]
- Re-Configuring HRI - Part 2: The Mutual Shaping of (Social) Robots and (Social) InstitutionsAntonia Krummheuer, Andreas Bischof, Matthias Rehm, Eva Hornecker. 657-662 [doi]
- Is There a Need for Critical Robotics Research?Sara Ljungblad, Niamh Ni Bhroin, Sofia Serholt, Mafalda Samuelsson-Gamboa. 663-666 [doi]
- Regulation of the Use of Social Robotics in Care Settings: A SimulationPerry Share, John Pender. 667-676 [doi]
- Social Robots Between Trust and Deception: The Impact on Institutions and PracticesPaolo Dario, Gastone Ciuti, Alberto Pirni, Marianna Capasso, Piercosma Bisconti. 677-682 [doi]
- Beyond Robot Therapy: Embodied AI, Mental Healthcare, and Value Sensitive DesignTomi Kokkonen, Nils Ehrenberg, Polaris Koi, Pii Telakivi, Tuomas Vesterinen. 683-687 [doi]
- Living Inside a Robot: Value-Sensitive Design for AI-Guided Physical EnvironmentTomi Kokkonen. 688-694 [doi]
- The Robotic Home: New Tools or Extended Cognitive Agency?Pii Telakivi. 695-701 [doi]
- Relativizing the Design: An Ameliorative Approach to the Looping Effects of Social Robots in Mental HealthcareTuomas Vesterinen. 702-707 [doi]
- Determining the Subjective Surplus in Social Role Performance: A Case for ISRJohanna Seibt, Malene Flensborg Damholdt, Christina Vestergaard, Oliver Quick, Catharina Vesterager Smedegaard. 708-717 [doi]
- The Need for Novelty in Social Roles: Exploring Robots in Social Roles from the Perspective of Interactional NoveltyCatharina Vesterager Smedegaard. 718-727 [doi]
- Institutions, Robots, Algorithms and LawJulia Cherny. 728-732 [doi]
- Should Robots Have Standing? From Robot Rights to Robot RitesDavid J. Gunkel. 733-738 [doi]
- Robots, Autonomous Systems, AI, and the Debate About a Limited Form of Legal PersonalityAmedeo Santosuosso. 739-746 [doi]
- Towards a Framework for Human-Robot Co-CreationAlla Gubenko, Claude Houssemand. 749-754 [doi]
- Tamagotchi on Our Couch: Are Social Robots Perceived as Pets?Katharina Kühne, Melinda A. Jeglinski-Mende, Oliver Bendel. 755-759 [doi]
- Problem: Shortage of Pastors - Solution: Religious Robots?Max Tretter. 760-766 [doi]
- Art Installation "Mirror, Mirror" Featuring Deepfake and Neural Style Transfer TechnologiesAnastasia Vanden Berghe, Fatima Zahra Fathi, Sana Nouzri. 767-772 [doi]
- How to Write About Gender in Social RoboticsPaula Ziethmann, Peter Remmers. 773-776 [doi]