Position Papers

#Session 1

Making sense of robots together: Examining group interactions with Pepper [Paper]. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Salla Jarske Tampere University Tampere, Finland, salla.jarske@tuni.fi; Sanna Raudaskoski Tampere University Tampere, Finland, sanna.raudaskoski@tuni.fi; Kirsikka Kaipainen Tampere University Tampere, Finland, kirsikka.kaipainen@tuni.fi; Kaisa Väänänen Tampere University Tampere, Finland, kaisa.vaananen@tuni.fi

Coming Into Sight or Coming Into Existence: Entry in Physical Co-presence as a Blind Spot in HRI. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Damien Rudaz Dept. of Economics and Social Sciences Telecom Paris and Institut Polytechnique de Paris Palaiseau, France, damien.rudaz@telecom-paris.fr; Karen Tatarian Institute for Intelligent Systems and Robotics Sorbonne University Paris, France, tatarian.karen@sorbonne-universite.fr;
Christian Licoppe Dept. of Economics and Social Sciences Telecom Paris and Institut Polytechnique de Paris Palaiseau, France, christian.licoppe@telecom-paris.fr; Rebecca Stower CHArt Laboratory University Paris 8 Paris, France, rebecca.stower@univ-paris8.fr

Reconfiguring HRI – Combining EMCA Interaction Analysis and Design. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Hannah Pelikan, Department of Information Science Cornell University Ithaca, USA Department of Culture and Society Linköping University Linköping, Sweden, hannah.pelikan@liu.se

Conducting HRI Research ‘In the Wild’: Reflections Based on Two Urban Robot Studies. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Marius Hoggenmueller, Urban Interfaces lab, Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning The University of Sydney Sydney, Australia, marius.hoggenmueller@sydney.edu.au

Performative Approaches for Robot Design. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Judith Dörrenbächer Ubiquitous Design University of Siegen Siegen, Germany, judith.doerrenbaecher@uni-siegen.de; Marc Hassenzahl Ubiquitous Design University of Siegen Siegen, Germany, marc.hassenzahl@uni-siegen.de

 

#Session 2

Exploring ethical risks of using a telepresence robot in Canadian long-term care homes. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Lillian Hung UBC IDEA Lab, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, lillian.hung@ubc.ca; Jim Mann UBC IDEA Lab, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, cbsl@telus.net; Joey Wong UBC IDEA Lab, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, joey.wong@ubc.ca; Jennifer Perry Alzheimer Society of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, jperry@alzheimerbc.org

”Embedded Ethics and Social Sciences” in HRI Research: Scenarios and Subjectivities. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Maximilian Braun, School of Social Sciences and Technology Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany, maximilian.braun@tum.de; Svenja Breuer, School of Social Sciences and Technology Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany, svenja.breuer@tum.de; Daniel Tigard Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany, daniel.tigard@tum.de; Ruth Mueller, School of Social Sciences and Technology Technical University of Munich Munich, Germany, ruth.mueller@tum.de

Reconfiguring RD&D processes: Integrative Social Robotics. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Christina Vestergaard Research Unit for Robophilosophy and Integrative Social Robotics Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark, etnocv@cas.au.dk; Malene Flensborg Damholdt Dept. for Psychology and Dept for Health Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark, ORCID: 0000-0001-9352-6703; Johanna Seibt Research Unit for Robophilosophy and Integrative Social Robotics Aarhus University Aarhus, Denmark, ORCID: 0000-0003-3076-5912

New Phenomenology as Perspective for HRI. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Johannes Frederik Burow Researcher @ Chair for Sociology of Technology and Sustainable Development University of Passau Passau / Lüneburg, Germany, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5482-7183

Reconfiguring HRI by Putting Interaction back into Human-Robot Interaction Research: The Case of Anthropomorphism. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Kerstin Fischer Department of Design and Communication University of Southern Denmark Sonderborg, Denmark, kerstin@sdu.dk

 

#Session 3

Reconfiguring Affect and Emotion in HRI: an Ethnographic Approach. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Mikaela Hellstrand, Division of Health Informatics and Logistics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Hälsovägen 11C, Huddinge, Sweden, mihellst@kth.se; Sanna Kuoppamäki, Division of Health Informatics and Logistics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Hälsovägen 11C, Huddinge, Sweden, sannaku@kth.se

An Engineer’s Nightmare: 102 Years of Critical Robotics. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Christopher Csíkszentmihályi Information Science Cornell University Ithaca, NY, chris.csik@cornell.edu

Towards a Narrative Framework for HRI Research. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Jesse de Pagter, Institute for Management Science TU Wien Vienna, Austria, jesse.de.pagter@tuwien.at

Designing Robots to Laugh at. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Emanuela Marchetti Department for the Study of Culture, Media Studies University of Southern Denmark Odense, Denmark, emanuela@sdu.dk; Sara Mosberg Iversen Department for the Study of Culture, Media Studies University of Southern Denmark Odense, Denmark, siv@sdu.dk

The haecceity of assembling by distributing perception. [Screenshot Online-Board Discussion]

Brian L. Due Dept. of Nordic Studies and Linguistics University of Copenhagen Copenhagen, Denmark, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3670-9102