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Social institutions emerge from social practices which coordinate activities by the explicit statement of rules, goals, and values. When artificial social actors are introduced into the physical and symbolic space of institutions, will this affect or transform institutional structures and practices, and how can social robotics as an interdisciplinary endeavor contribute to the ability of our institutions to perform their functions in society? This book presents the proceedings of Robophilosophy 2022, the 5th in the biennial Robophilosophy conference series, held in Helsinki, Finland, from 16 to 19 August 2022. The theme of this edition of the conference was Social Robots in Social Institutions, and it featured international multidisciplinary research from the humanities and social sciences concerning social robotics. The 63 papers, 41 workshop papers and 5 posters included in this book are divided into 4 sections: plenaries, sessions, workshops and posters, with the 41 papers in the Sessions section grouped into 13 subdivisions including elderly care, healthcare, law, education and art, as well as ethics and religion. These papers explore the anticipated conceptual and practical changes which will come about from the introduction of social robotics into public and private institutions, such as public services, legal systems, social and healthcare services or educational institutions. Offering an exploration of the societal significance of social robots for the future of social institutions, the book will be of interest to both researchers in robotics and to those working in social institutions and enterprises.
Preface v
Raul Hakli
Pekka Makela
Johanna Seibt
Acknowledgements vii
Raul Hakli
Pekka Makela
Johanna Seibt
Part I Plenaries
Artificial Intelligence, Humanoid Robots, and Old and New Control Problems
3(10)
Sven Nyholm
Responsible AI: From Principles to Action
13(1)
Virginia Dignum
Socially Assistive Robotics: Methods and Implications for the Future of Work and Care
14(2)
Maja Mataric
Robots, Institutional Roles and Collective Ends
16(7)
Seumas Miller
Decisional Issues for Human-Robot Joint Action
23(1)
Rachid Alami
Three Ethical Arguments Against Killer Robots
24(11)
Catrin Misselhorn
Part II Sessions
Robots in Elderly Care
Right to Robot or a Duty to Older Generations
35(8)
Migle Laukyte
Social Robots in Care Facilities: Reflections on Current Research and the Potential of Ethical Visions
43(7)
Peter Remmers
Nele Fischer
Possibilities and Limitations of Objective List Approaches to Human Dignity for Assessing the Impact of Carebots in Aged Care Facilities
50(10)
Andreas Wolfs Teller
Elders' Expectations and Experiences with a Companion-Type Social Robot: Ethical Implications
60(10)
Stefanie Baisch
Thorsten Kolling
A Small Set of Ethical Challenges for Elder-Care Robots
70(10)
Rajitha Ramanayake
Vivek Nallur
Robots in Healthcare
Two Issues with the Empathy-Based Argument Against Robot-Physicians
80(10)
Elodie Malbois
Robots and Norms of Care: A Comparative Analysis of the Reception of Robotic Assistance in Nursing
90(10)
Hironori Matsuzaki
Pascal Gliesche
Counselor Bots as Mental Healthcare Assistants and Some Ethical Challenges
100(10)
Zahra Norouzi
Fatemeh Amirkhani
Saeedeh Babaii
A Comparative Data Protection Analysis of Healthcare Robots: On Informed Consent in Human-Robot Interaction
110(8)
Yueh-Hsuan Weng
The Significance of the Sense of Touch for the Use of Social Robots in Care Settings
118(7)
Iva Apostolova
Stakeholders' Experiences of and Expectations for Robot Accents in a Dental Care Simulation: A Finland-Swedish Case Study
125(10)
Susanne Hagglund
Christa Tigerstedt
Dennis Bistrom
Mattias Wingren
Soren Andersson
Kristoffer Kuvaja Adolfsson
Johan Penttinen
Leonardo Espinosa-Leal
Robots in Law and Policing
Robots in Policing
135(10)
Oliver Bendel
Granting Negative Rights to Humanoid Robots
145(10)
Cindy Friedman
The Use and Abuse of Normative Ethics for Moral Machines
155(10)
Jakob Stenseke
Robots in Education
A Friend or a Machine? A Study on the Child-Robot Relationship in a Foreign Language* Class of Young Learners
165(9)
Liisa Peura
Marjut Johansson
Robo-Education and the Pedagogical Divide
174(10)
Mihaela Constantinescu
Radu Uszkai
Constantin Vica
Social Robotics as Moral Education? Fighting Discrimination Through the Design of Social Robots
184(10)
Fabio Fossa
Robots in Art
Using Robot-Mediated Applied Drama to Foster Anti-Bullying Peer Support
194(10)
Elaheh Sanoubari
Amanda Johnson
John Edison Munoz
Andrew Houston
Kerstin Dautenhahn
Creativity and AI: A Response to Boden
204(7)
Catherine F. Botha
At Least, Be Human: Humanizing the Robot as a Medium for Communication
211(10)
Michael Suguitan
Robots at Work
Trusting Workers: Information and Sociability in the Digital Age
221(8)
Valeria Martino
All Robots Are Disabled
229(10)
Rua M. Williams
Helping-as-Work and Helping-as-Care: Mapping Ambiguities of Helping Commercial Delivery Robots
239(10)
Anna Dobrosovestnova
Tim Reinboth
Robots in Culture and Religion
How Does Culture Travel? Narratives and Practices of Japan's Social Robotics in a "Post-Cultural" World
249(10)
Sonia Zhang
Can We Have Cultural Robotics Without Emotions?
259(8)
Laura Candiotto
Masoumeh Mansouri
Retrospective Insights on the Impacts of the Catholic Robot SanTO
267(9)
Gabriele Trovato
Yueh-Hsuan Weng
Confucianism and the Ethics of Social Robots in Eldercare
276(10)
Billy Wheeler
Social Norms and Roles
The Al-Stance: Crossing the Terra Incognita of Human-Machine Interactions?
286(10)
Anna Strasser
Michael Wilby
Identifying Opportunities for Social Robots in Youth Services: A Case Study of a Youth Guidance Center
296(9)
Kirsikka Kaipainen
Salla Jarske
Kaisa Vaananen
What Norms Are Social Robots Reflecting? A Socio-Legal Exploration on HRI Developers
305(10)
Laetitia Tanqueray
Stefan Larsson
Breaking the Typecast? Moral Status and Trust in Robotic Moral Patients
315(10)
Jaime Banks
Kevin Koban
Brad Haggadone
Called Back Onstage: Dramaturgic Analysis, Domestic Social Robots, and Privacy
325(10)
Tom N. Coggins
Human-Robot Interaction
Robot Rulez!? Creative Shifts, Normalization and Reciprocal Recognition as Problems for Robotic Social Practices
335(9)
Tobias Storzinger
Tom Poljansek
A Hermeneutical Approach to Provide Robots with Socially Adaptive Perception
344(9)
Carlo Mazzola
Sara Incao
Massimo Marassi
Francesco Rea
Alessandra Sciutti
HRI: From Interaction to (Lived) Experience
353(8)
Karolina Zawieska
HRI in the AGH Space Systems Planetary Rover Team: A Study of Long-Term Human-Robot Cooperation
361(10)
Nina Bazela
Pawel Graczak
How Far Can We Get in Creating a Digital Replica of a Philosopher?
371(10)
Anna Strasser
Matthew Crosby
Eric Schwitzgebel
Responsible and Explainable Robotics
Durkheim's Theory of the Division of Labor and Its Relevance for Socially Responsible Robotics
381(8)
Zachary Daus
Incommensurability, Incomparability, and Robotic Choices
389(10)
Arto Laitinen
Otto Sahlgren
Social Robots in Constructive Conflicts
399(7)
Dave B. Miller
Ben D. Sawyer
James Intriligator
Byron Bland
Towards a Questions-Centered Approach to Explainable Human-Robot Interaction
406(10)
Glenda Hannibal
Felix Lindner
Explaining Intentional and Unintentional Behavior: Social Norms for Explainable Robots
416(10)
Guglielmo Papagni
Sabine Koeszegi
Ethics
Robotics for Human Creativity: Ethical Issues
426(9)
Oliver Santiago Quick
Sladjana Norskov
Ethical Planning with Multiple Temporal Values
435(10)
Timothy Parker
Umberto Grandi
Emiliano Lorini
Aurelie Clodic
Rachid Alami
Ethics in Action: Envisioning Human Values in the Early Stages of Drone Development
445(10)
Nicolai Iversen
Dylan Cawthorne
Communication with Representations of the Dead by Computational Commemoration and Social Robotics
455(8)
Kirsten Brukamp
Robotic Co-Evolution or K.O. of Robo-Evolution -- Quo Vadis, Digital Humanism?
463(10)
Michael Funk
Christopher Frauenberger
Peter Reichl
The Ethics of Robot-Nudgers' Design
473(7)
Stefano Calboli
Jani Even
Pierluigi Graziani
Relational Accounts
Social Robots and Relational Capacities
480(9)
Fabio Tollon
Thinking Unwise: A Relational U-Turn
489(9)
Nicholas Barrow
How We Respond to Robots and Whether It Matters Morally
498(10)
Miriam Gorr
Sociomorphing
Sociomorphing and an Actor-Network Approach to Social Robotics
508(10)
Piercosma Bisconti
Luca Possati
Dual Aspect Presence: Intercorporeality for Thee But Not for Me
518(10)
Robin Zebrowski
Recipient Design, Sociomorphing and Experienced Sociality
528(13)
Kerstin Fischer
Johanna Seibt
Part III Workshops
Workshop 1 Persons, Things, or Otherwise
Persons, Things or Otherwise: The Place of Social Robots in Social Institutions
541(6)
David J. Gunkel
Humans with, Not Versus Robots
547(7)
Diana Madalina Mocanu
Should We Speculate About Robots?
554(6)
Jesse de Pagter
Challenging the Premises of the Techno-Responsibility Gap
560(8)
Dane Leigh Gogoshin
If Robots Were Persons, What Kind of Persons Could and Should They Be?
568(7)
Maciej Musial
Legal Personhood for Artificial Intelligence: Can and Should It Be Conferred?
575(9)
Aybike Tunc
How Should the Law Treat Attacks on Police Robots?
584(5)
Kamil Mamak
Challenges for the Inclusion of Robots in Social Institutions
589(6)
Henrik Skaug Scetra
It's Time to Make a Luddite Turn -- We're Confronted with Neo-Tayloristic Vampire Robots
595(8)
Anne Gerdes
Robots Should Not Be Slaves
603(4)
David J. Gunkel
Workshop 2 Roboticists' Perspective on Social Robots in Social Institutions
Roboticists' Perspective on Social Robots in Social Institutions: How to Design Social Robots That Can Operate in Complex Social Environments?
607(8)
Aurelie Clodic
Raul Hakli
Ely Repiso-Polo
Kathleen Belhassein
Social Robots for Social Institutions: Scaling up and Cutting Back on Cognition
615(6)
Ingar Brinck
Workshop 3 ELSI of the Avatar Symbiotic Society
ELSI of the Avatar Symbiotic Society
621(5)
Minao Kukita
Takayuki Kanda
Fumio Shimpo
Takayuki Kato
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Realization of the Avatar Symbiotic Society: The Concept and Technologies
626(7)
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Moral Computing for Avatars and Its Ethical Challenges
633(7)
Takayuki Kanda
Minao Kukita
Legal Issues Concerning Cybernetic Avatars
640(9)
Fumio Shimpo
Looking for an Obscenity Standard in the Cybernetic Avatar World
649(8)
Takayuki Kato
Workshop 4 Re-Configuring HRI -- Part 2: The Mutual Shaping of (Social)
Robots and (Social) Institutions
Re-Configuring HRI -- Part 2: The Mutual Shaping of (Social) Robots and (Social) Institutions
657(6)
Antonia Krummheuer
Andreas Bischof
Matthias Rehm
Eva Hornecker
Is There a Need for Critical Robotics Research?
663(4)
Sara Ljungblad
Niamh Ni Bhroin
Sofia Serholt
Mafalda Samuelsson Gamboa
Workshop 5 Regulation of the Use of Social Robotics in Care Settings: A Simulation
Regulation of the Use of Social Robotics in Care Settings: A Simulation
667(10)
Perry Share
John Pender
Workshop 6 Social Robots Between Trust and Deception: The Impact on Institutions and Practices
Social Robots Between Trust and Deception: The Impact on Institutions and Practices
677(6)
Paolo Dario
Gastone Ciuti
Alberto Pirni
Marianna Capasso
Piercosma Bisconti
Workshop 7 Beyond Robot Therapy: Embodied AI, Mental Healthcare, and Value Sensitive Design
Beyond Robot Therapy: Embodied AI, Mental Healthcare, and Value Sensitive Design
683(5)
Tomi Kokkonen
Nils Ehrenberg
Polaris Koi
Pii Telakivi
Tuomas Vesterinen
Living Inside a Robot: Value-Sensitive Design for AI-Guided Physical Environment
688(7)
Tomi Kokkonen
The Robotic Home: New Tools or Extended Cognitive Agency?
695(7)
Pii Telakivi
Relativizing the Design: An Ameliorative Approach to the Looping Effects of Social Robots in Mental Healthcare
702(6)
Tuomas Vesterinen
Workshop 8 Determining the Subjective Surplus in Social Role Performance: A Case for ISR
Determining the Subjective Surplus in Social Role Performance: A Case for ISR
708(10)
Johanna Seibt
Malene Flensborg Damholdt
Christina Vestergaard
Oliver Quick
Catharina Smedegaard
The Need for Novelty in Social Roles: Exploring Robots in Social Roles from the Perspective of Interactional Novelty
718(10)
Catharina V. Smedegaard
Workshop 9 Institutions, Robots, Algorithms and Law
Institutions, Robots, Algorithms and Law
728(5)
Julia Cherny
Should Robots Have Standing? From Robot Rights to Robot Rites
733(6)
David J. Gunkel
Robots, Autonomous Systems, AI, and the Debate About a Limited Form of Legal Personality
739(10)
Amedeo Santosuosso
Part IV Posters
Towards a Framework for Human-Robot Co-Creation
749(6)
Alia Gubenko
Claude Houssemand
Tamagotchi on Our Couch: Are Social Robots Perceived as Pets?
755(5)
Katharina Kiihne
Melinda A. Jeglinski-Mende
Oliver Bendel
Problem: Shortage of Pastors---Solution: Religious Robots?
760(7)
Max Tretter
Art Installation "Mirror, Mirror" Featuring Deepfake and Neural Style Transfer Technologies
767(6)
Anastasia Vanden Berghe
Fatima Zahra Fathi
Sana Nouzri
How to Write About Gender in Social Robotics
773(4)
Paula Ziethmann
Peter Remmers
Subject Index 777(4)
Author Index 781