Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations

This article approaches the subject of social robots by focusing on the emotional relations people establish with media and information and communication technology (ICTs) in their everyday life. It examines human-technology-relation from a social studies point of view, seeking to raise questions th...

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Main Author: Christine Linke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Franklin University Switzerland 2013-01-01
Series:Intervalla : Platform for Intellectual Exchange
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Online Access:http://www.fc.edu/intervalla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=11
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spelling doaj-8e09094442de488988b7618e771787af2020-11-24T21:19:13ZengFranklin University Switzerland Intervalla : Platform for Intellectual Exchange2296-34132013-01-011149Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relationsChristine LinkeThis article approaches the subject of social robots by focusing on the emotional relations people establish with media and information and communication technology (ICTs) in their everyday life. It examines human-technology-relation from a social studies point of view, seeking to raise questions that enable us to make a connection between the research on human relationships and the topic of human-technology relation, especially human-humanoid-relation. In order to explore the human-technology-relations, theoretical ideas of a mediatization of communication and of a ritual interaction order are applied. Ritual theory is particularly used to enable a focus on emotion as a significant dimension in analyzing social technologies. This explorative article refers to empirical findings regarding media communication practices in close relationships. It argues that following the developed approach regarding mediatized and ritualized relational practices, useful insights for a conceptualization of the human-social robot relation can be achieved. The article concludes with remarks regarding the challenge of an empirical approach to human-social robot-relations.http://www.fc.edu/intervalla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=11social robots(mobile) mediainformation and communication technologies (ICTs)mediatizationinterpersonal relationshipsritual interaction
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Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
Intervalla : Platform for Intellectual Exchange
social robots
(mobile) media
information and communication technologies (ICTs)
mediatization
interpersonal relationships
ritual interaction
author_facet Christine Linke
author_sort Christine Linke
title Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
title_short Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
title_full Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
title_fullStr Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
title_full_unstemmed Social Robotic Experience and Media Communication Practices: An Exploration on the Emotional and Ritualized Human-technology-relations
title_sort social robotic experience and media communication practices: an exploration on the emotional and ritualized human-technology-relations
publisher Franklin University Switzerland
series Intervalla : Platform for Intellectual Exchange
issn 2296-3413
publishDate 2013-01-01
description This article approaches the subject of social robots by focusing on the emotional relations people establish with media and information and communication technology (ICTs) in their everyday life. It examines human-technology-relation from a social studies point of view, seeking to raise questions that enable us to make a connection between the research on human relationships and the topic of human-technology relation, especially human-humanoid-relation. In order to explore the human-technology-relations, theoretical ideas of a mediatization of communication and of a ritual interaction order are applied. Ritual theory is particularly used to enable a focus on emotion as a significant dimension in analyzing social technologies. This explorative article refers to empirical findings regarding media communication practices in close relationships. It argues that following the developed approach regarding mediatized and ritualized relational practices, useful insights for a conceptualization of the human-social robot relation can be achieved. The article concludes with remarks regarding the challenge of an empirical approach to human-social robot-relations.
topic social robots
(mobile) media
information and communication technologies (ICTs)
mediatization
interpersonal relationships
ritual interaction
url http://www.fc.edu/intervalla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=11
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