This paper discusses the concept of ‘mechanical genders’ by using robots as a case. Different aspects of robotic gender, or the lack of it are described, showing how some robots have an ‘anything is fine’ gender, where the user decides what gender their robot should have. This is often seen with zoomorphic robots, i.e. animal-looking robots, which in a gender notion seem to be more gender-neutral than their android counterparts. The paper emphasizes how difficult it can be to not gender robots in a Western language context, where robots often need gendered pronouns if they are to be discussed, and shows comparatively how gender can be less important in the Japanese language. Additionally, heavily gendered robots are discussed, defining ‘mec...
Eyssel FA, Hegel F. (S)he's got the look: Gender-stereotyping of social robots. Journal of Applied S...
This article discusses evaluation results of a non-school related robotic workshop for an intercultu...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.Jennifer Robertson, Professor E...
This article provides an overview of the current research on gender in human-robot interaction (HRI)...
Here, I ask what we can learn about how gender affects how people engage with robots. I review 46 em...
Research on gender role stereotypes activated in interactions with humanoid robots has yet to produc...
A study was conducted, with 240 participants, to analyze whether gender role stereotypes used in int...
This paper presents a forthcoming study on the relationship between perceptual cues and context of ...
In the film Her, the main character Theodore sits in a darkened room, lit only by a computer screen ...
I discuss in this paper how robotic scientists tend to produce replicas of human bodies that are con...
Many studies have investigated the effect of robot genderedness on the attribution of gender stereot...
Eyssel FA, Hegel F. Do we apply gender-related stereotypes even to robots? Findings from an experime...
In this paper we investigate how the human sex could influence the perception of a social robot, sup...
Why do we so often assign genders to robots? And why are ‘male’ robots often depicted as being diffe...
The assignment of gender to robots is a debatable topic. Subtle aspects related to gender, in a robo...
Eyssel FA, Hegel F. (S)he's got the look: Gender-stereotyping of social robots. Journal of Applied S...
This article discusses evaluation results of a non-school related robotic workshop for an intercultu...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.Jennifer Robertson, Professor E...
This article provides an overview of the current research on gender in human-robot interaction (HRI)...
Here, I ask what we can learn about how gender affects how people engage with robots. I review 46 em...
Research on gender role stereotypes activated in interactions with humanoid robots has yet to produc...
A study was conducted, with 240 participants, to analyze whether gender role stereotypes used in int...
This paper presents a forthcoming study on the relationship between perceptual cues and context of ...
In the film Her, the main character Theodore sits in a darkened room, lit only by a computer screen ...
I discuss in this paper how robotic scientists tend to produce replicas of human bodies that are con...
Many studies have investigated the effect of robot genderedness on the attribution of gender stereot...
Eyssel FA, Hegel F. Do we apply gender-related stereotypes even to robots? Findings from an experime...
In this paper we investigate how the human sex could influence the perception of a social robot, sup...
Why do we so often assign genders to robots? And why are ‘male’ robots often depicted as being diffe...
The assignment of gender to robots is a debatable topic. Subtle aspects related to gender, in a robo...
Eyssel FA, Hegel F. (S)he's got the look: Gender-stereotyping of social robots. Journal of Applied S...
This article discusses evaluation results of a non-school related robotic workshop for an intercultu...
Video of full lecture with presentation slides edited into the video.Jennifer Robertson, Professor E...