Literary and cinematic speculations about the future of care, read in tandem with the rising prominence of actual robotic caregivers, foretell a future in which human interaction is no longer an inevitable feature of care relations. This essay considers the social, cultural and ethical implications of robotic care alongside a particular speculative representation of posthuman care, the 2012 film Robot and Frank. The film demonstrates how the intimacy of human/machine care relationships can supply posthumanist insights into the illusion of human invulnerability and exceptionalism that obscure the heterogeneity of embedded and embodied subjects. Not only does the film dramatize the fundamental anxieties caregiving robots incite, it also offer...
In this chapter, we ask if care robots can care. The standard and indeed intuitive response to such ...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
Uncovering the theoretical and creative interconnections between posthumanism and philosophies of im...
Literary and cinematic speculations about the future of care, read in tandem with the rising promine...
In the 2010s, a small number of science fiction films and television series exploring the theme of t...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
This study uses critical posthumanism to explore the representation of the robot in Steven Spielberg...
Care robots are likely to perform increasingly sophisticated caring activities that some will consid...
Social robots are marketed as human tools promising us a better life. This marketing strategy commod...
The topic of ethically-sound robotic design is timely and societally relevant as service robots have...
Over the past three decades, several audiovisual projects have addressed issues surrounding the cybe...
In the early twenty-first century, we stand on the threshold of welcoming robots into domains of hum...
Industrial robots and androids in science fiction were worlds apart until recently, but now begin to...
Twenty-five years ago, robotics guru Joseph Engelberger had a mission to motivate research teams all...
Having a sense of dignity is one of the core emotions in human life. Is our dignity, and accordingly...
In this chapter, we ask if care robots can care. The standard and indeed intuitive response to such ...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
Uncovering the theoretical and creative interconnections between posthumanism and philosophies of im...
Literary and cinematic speculations about the future of care, read in tandem with the rising promine...
In the 2010s, a small number of science fiction films and television series exploring the theme of t...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
This study uses critical posthumanism to explore the representation of the robot in Steven Spielberg...
Care robots are likely to perform increasingly sophisticated caring activities that some will consid...
Social robots are marketed as human tools promising us a better life. This marketing strategy commod...
The topic of ethically-sound robotic design is timely and societally relevant as service robots have...
Over the past three decades, several audiovisual projects have addressed issues surrounding the cybe...
In the early twenty-first century, we stand on the threshold of welcoming robots into domains of hum...
Industrial robots and androids in science fiction were worlds apart until recently, but now begin to...
Twenty-five years ago, robotics guru Joseph Engelberger had a mission to motivate research teams all...
Having a sense of dignity is one of the core emotions in human life. Is our dignity, and accordingly...
In this chapter, we ask if care robots can care. The standard and indeed intuitive response to such ...
Ageing in Europe comes more rapidly than many realize: In about 10 years, one fifth of the populatio...
Uncovering the theoretical and creative interconnections between posthumanism and philosophies of im...