The aim of this PhD dissertation is to understand the conceptual premises and biases of social robots in elder care. First, the conceptual premises are discussed by empirically analyzing the content and construction of social robots in elder care. This informed the creation of a conceptual framework, typology, and definition of social robots in elder care. Second, biases in the field of Human-Robot Interaction in elder care are discussed from a critical perspective. It is relevant to study these issues, since the content and the construction of technologies in this new field are not free of value. The content of 96 academic publications was analyzed qualitatively, using grounded theory in one study, and thematic analysis in two other studies. Results show that social robots in elder care are conceptualized in terms of agents/tools and in care/social settings. Furthermore, ageist and neoliberal bias are embedded in the construction of such technologies. This thesis concludes that 1) social robots in elder care ought to be seen as merely an additional aid to human caregiving, and 2) flexible essentialism, a theory that is developed in this thesis to discuss subject-object relations, reconciles two seemingly opposing camps in the academic literature on the study of sociotechnical agency.


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    Title :

    Engineering elder care: An analysis of conceptual premises and biases of social robots in elder care ; Engineering elder care: Eine Analyse der konzeptionellen Prämissen und Vorurteile von sozialen Robotern in der Altenpflege



    Publication date :

    2021-10-26



    Type of media :

    Theses


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



    Classification :

    DDC:    300 / 629





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