Towards responsible robotics through cultural change and lived ethics By Karolina Zawieska » Research » Working Papers » Towards responsible robotics through cultural change and lived ethics wp7 BRICKSTER: An interdisciplinary experiment between ethnography and programming (2020). By Sebastian Madsen, Ben Vermeulen & Cathrine Hasse Understanding innovation processes By Sophie Urmetzer & Andreas Pyka Feeding assistive robotics, socio-technological imaginaries and care: The case of Bestic By Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen If we had a specific idea of the product 12 months ago, it would never be what we have today! By Stephan Hansen Decisions and values: Engineering design as a pragmatic and sociomaterial negotiation process By Jessica Sorenson Social drama: An experiment in the Corporate Research department of an industrial robot company By Nadine Bender The economic impact of robotics and artificial intelligence By Ben Vermeulen, Andreas Pyka, & Mirheta Omeroviv Towards responsible robotics through cultural change and lived ethics By Karolina Zawieska PreviousThe economic impact of robotics and artificial intelligenceNext
BRICKSTER: An interdisciplinary experiment between ethnography and programming (2020). By Sebastian Madsen, Ben Vermeulen & Cathrine Hasse
Feeding assistive robotics, socio-technological imaginaries and care: The case of Bestic By Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen
If we had a specific idea of the product 12 months ago, it would never be what we have today! By Stephan Hansen
Decisions and values: Engineering design as a pragmatic and sociomaterial negotiation process By Jessica Sorenson
Social drama: An experiment in the Corporate Research department of an industrial robot company By Nadine Bender
The economic impact of robotics and artificial intelligence By Ben Vermeulen, Andreas Pyka, & Mirheta Omeroviv