Bibliografische Daten
ISBN/EAN: 9783837655605
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 216 S., 12 s/w Illustr., 12 Illustr.
Format (T/L/B): 1.6 x 22.7 x 15 cm
Einband: Paperback
Beschreibung
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.
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
transcript Verlag
Gero Wierichs
live@transcript-verlag.de
Hermannstraße 26
DE 33602 Bielefeld
Autorenportrait
Laura Voss is a science manager in the Research Strategy Unit of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. With a background in neuro-cognitive, organizational, and occupational psychology, she previously worked as a science and technology studies researcher and as a science manager at the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) and for international robotics R&D consortiums at the Technische Universität München.
Rezension
»The full book is an accessible and quick read that I would recommend for anyone involved in journalism or media studies.«