@inproceedings{03cbcf60e3194897afa5302777f34fff,
title = "Working with and alongside robots: Forms and modes of co-working",
abstract = "The workshop was the fifth event in the series of meetings organized by the Research Network for Transdisciplinary Studies in Social Robotics (TRANSOR, www.transor.org). In line with previous TRANSOR events it served the generalaim of including the Humanities into a full-scale interdisciplinary or even transdisciplinary research on Human-Robot Interaction and Social Robotics. The specific aim of this workshop was to contribute to a better understanding of the possible socio-cultural, psychological, and ethical-existential implications of the increased use of social robots in the workplace. The contributions investigated human work experience in different forms and modes of human-robot co-working. Two papers presented classificatory frameworks for distinguishing forms of working with robots (human-robot collaboration) and forms of working alongside artificial social agents. Other papers presented empirical work on new classificatory frameworks.",
keywords = "Collective Intentionality, Conditions for Collaboration, Cooperation, Creativity, Imagination, Ontology of Human-Robot Interaction, Social and Existential Significance of Work, Social Ontology, Trust",
author = "Johanna Seibt and Gunhild Borggreen and Kerstin Fischer and Cathrine Hasse and Liu, {Hin Yan} and Marco N{\o}rskov",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.3233/978-1-61499-931-7-125",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781614999300",
series = "Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications",
publisher = "IOS Press",
pages = "125--132",
editor = "Michael Funk and Janina Loh and Marco Norskov and Mark Coeckelbergh and Johanna Seibt",
booktitle = "Envisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space",
address = "Netherlands",
note = "3rd International Conference on Robophilosophy 2018 / Transor 2018: Envisioning Robots in Society - Politics, Power, and Public Space ; Conference date: 14-02-2018 Through 17-02-2018",
}