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Authors and Corporations: Fischer, Kerstin, Seibt, Johanna, Rodogno, Raffaele, Rasmussen, Maike Kirkegård, Weiss, Astrid, Bodenhagen, Leon, Juel, William Kristian, Krüger, Norbert
In: Interaction Studies, 21, 2020, 1, p. 145-185
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 145-185
ISSN: 1572-0373
1572-0381
DOI: 10.1075/is.18058.fis
published in: Interaction Studies
Language: English
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Collection: John Benjamins Publishing Company (CrossRef)
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>In this paper, we discuss the development of robot use cases in an elderly care facility in the context of exploring the method of <jats:italic>Integrative Social Robotics</jats:italic> (ISR) when used on top of a user-centered design approach. Integrative Social Robotics is a new proposal for how to generate responsible, i.e. culturally and ethically sustainable, social robotics applications. Starting point for the discussion are the five principles that characterize an ISR approach, which are discussed in application to the three use cases for robot support in a Danish elderly care facility developed within the <jats:sc>smooth</jats:sc> project. The discussion by an interdisciplinary design team explores what attention to the five principles of ISR can offer for use case development. We report on the consequences of this short-time exposure to the basic ideas of ISR for use case development and discuss the value of approaching robot development from an ISR perspective.</jats:p>