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More Than Machines The Attribution Of Inanimacy To Robot Technology Laura Voss

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More Than Machines The Attribution Of Inanimacy To Robot Technology Laura Voss
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Laura Voss
ISBN: 9783839455609, 383945560X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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More Than Machines The Attribution Of Inanimacy To Robot Technology Laura Voss by Laura Voss 9783839455609, 383945560X instant download after payment.

We know that robots are just machines. Why then do we often talk about them as if they were alive? Laura Voss explores this fascinating phenomenon, providing a rich insight into practices of animacy (and inanimacy) attribution to robot technology: from science-fiction to robotics R&D, from science communication to media discourse, and from the theoretical perspectives of STS to the cognitive sciences. Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, and backed by a wealth of empirical material, Voss shows how scientists, engineers, journalists - and everyone else - can face the challenge of robot technology appearing »a little bit alive« with a reflexive and yet pragmatic stance.

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