Social robots are marketed as human tools promising us a better life. This marketing strategy commodifies not only the labor of care but the caregiver as well, conjuring a fantasy of technoliberal futurism that echoes a colonial past. Against techno-utopian fantasies of a good life as one involving engineered domestic help, I draw here on the techno-dystopian television show Humans (stylized HUMⱯNS) to suggest that we should find our desires for such help unsettling. At the core of my argument is a return of the “uncanny valley” problem, from its reformulation as an engineering/design problem to its origins as a psychosocial symptom of an unresolved, traumatic past. I conclude that our sense of the uncanny may be best understood as a moral ...
In the 2010s, a small number of science fiction films and television series exploring the theme of t...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
A major criticism social robots often face is that their integration in real social, human environme...
Care robots are likely to perform increasingly sophisticated caring activities that some will consid...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
Literary and cinematic speculations about the future of care, read in tandem with the rising promine...
An ageing population, increasing longevity and below-replacement fertility increase the care burden ...
Though Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein over two hundred years ago, many of the main themes of aliena...
Industrial robots and androids in science fiction were worlds apart until recently, but now begin to...
Almost every aspect of modern human life starting from the smartphone to the smart houses you live i...
This essay examines the debate over the status of sociable robots and relational artifacts through t...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityIn the search for u...
Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our unde...
In my thesis, I explore how advanced robotic technologies affect human society and my particular con...
In the 2010s, a small number of science fiction films and television series exploring the theme of t...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
A major criticism social robots often face is that their integration in real social, human environme...
Care robots are likely to perform increasingly sophisticated caring activities that some will consid...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
Literary and cinematic speculations about the future of care, read in tandem with the rising promine...
An ageing population, increasing longevity and below-replacement fertility increase the care burden ...
Though Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein over two hundred years ago, many of the main themes of aliena...
Industrial robots and androids in science fiction were worlds apart until recently, but now begin to...
Almost every aspect of modern human life starting from the smartphone to the smart houses you live i...
This essay examines the debate over the status of sociable robots and relational artifacts through t...
In the search for understanding a future for our selves with the potential merging of strong Artific...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Individual Interdisciplinary Program, Washington State UniversityIn the search for u...
Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our unde...
In my thesis, I explore how advanced robotic technologies affect human society and my particular con...
In the 2010s, a small number of science fiction films and television series exploring the theme of t...
“The uncanny valley” indicates that as a robot approaches a nearly human state, initial positive res...
A major criticism social robots often face is that their integration in real social, human environme...