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Damholdt, M. F., Vestergaard, C. & Seibt, J. (2020). Testing for ‘anthropomorphization’: a case for mixed methods in Human-Robot Interaction. In C. Jost, B. Pévédic, T. Belpaeme, C. Bethel, D. Chrysostomou, N. Crook, M. Grandgeorge & N. Mirnig (Eds.), Human-robot interaction : evaluation methods and their standardization (pp. 203-227). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0
Nørskov, S. & Ulhøi, J. P. (2020). The use of robots in job interviews. In T. Bondarouk & S. Fisher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of electronic HRM (pp. 208-213). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110633702-032
Skewes, J. C., Amodio, D. & Seibt, J. (2019). Social robotics and the modulation of social perception and bias. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 374(1771), Article 20180037. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2018.0037
Seibt, J. & Rodogno, R. (Eds.) (2019). Social Robots, Emotions, and Social Cognition: Conceptual, Empirical, and Ethical Perspectives. The Polanyi Society. Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology Vol. 23 No. 3
Rodogno, R. & Nørskov, M. (2019). The automation of ethics: The case of self-driving cars. In C. Hasse & D. M. Søndergaard (Eds.), Designing robots, designing humans (pp. 55-72). Routledge.
Nørskov, M. & Yamazaki, R. (2018). Android Robotics and the Conceptualization of Human Beings: The Telenoid and the Japanese Concept of Nature. In Envisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018 (pp. 238-246). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-931-7-238
Robertson, J. & Nørskov, M. (2018). Robotics in Japan: Local, Global, and "Glocal" Influences and Applications. In Envisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2018 / TRANSOR 2018 (1 ed., pp. 233-237). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-931-7-233
Ulhøi, J. P. & Nørskov, S. (2018). Social robotics: Adding agency and physicality to technology. Abstract from International Research Conference Robophilosophy 2018, Wien, Austria.
Seibt, J. (2017). Toward an Ontology of Simulated Social Interaction: Varieties of the 'As-If' for Robots and Humans. In R. Hakli & J. Seibt (Eds.), Sociality and Normativity for Robots: Philosophical Inquiries into Human-Robot Interactions (pp. 11-39). Springer Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53133-5
Damholdt, M. F., Olesen, M. H., Nørskov, M., Hakli, R., Larsen, S., Vestergaard, C. & Seibt, J. (2016). A generic scale for assessment of attitudes towards social robots: The ASOR-5. In J. Seibt, M. Nørskov & S. S. Andersen (Eds.), What Social Robots Can and Should Do - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016/TRANSOR 2016: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016 / TRANSOR 2016 (Vol. 290, pp. 45-47). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-708-5-45
Nørskov, M. (2016). Editor’s Preface. In M. Nørskov (Ed.), Social Robots: Boundaries, Potential, Challenges (pp. xv-xxii). Routledge.
Rodogno, R. (Ed.) (2016). Ethics and Social Robotics. Springer. Ethics and Information Technology Vol. 18 No. 4
Nykänen, M., Hakli, R., Eloranta, S. & Niinivaara, O. (2016). How to Deal with Unbelievable Assertions. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 78(3), 323-360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10472-015-9493-3
Seibt, J. (2016). "Integrative Social Robotics": A New Method Paradigm to Solve the Description and the Regulation Problem? In J. Seibt, M. Nørskov & S. Schack Andersen (Eds.), What Social Robots Can and Should Do - Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016/TRANSOR 2016: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016/TRANSOR 2016 (pp. 104-115). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-708-5-104
Seibt, J. (2016). Introduction. In J. Seibt, M. Nørskov & S. Schack Andersen (Eds.), What Social Robots Can and Should Do: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2016/TRANSOR2016 (pp. vi-ix). IOS Press.
Rodogno, R. (2016). Robots and the Limits of Morality. In M. Nørskov (Ed.), Social Robots: Boundaries, Potential, Challenges (pp. 38-55). Ashgate.
Rodogno, R. (2016). Social Robots, fiction, and sentimentality. Ethics and Information Technology, 18(4), 257–268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-015-9371-z