id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_k7uclav35feidcnt2yr6sa23ra Selma Šabanović Inventing Japan's 'robotics culture': The repeated assembly of science, technology, and culture in social robotics 2014.0 42 .pdf application/pdf 12563 716 46 Inventing Japan's 'robotics culture': The repeated assembly of science, technology, and Using interviews, participant observation, and published documents, this paper analyzes the coconstruction of robotics and culture in Japan through the technical discourse and practices of among social, technical, and cultural constraints in the course of robots design, and how humans Japan, this paper focuses on analyzing how robotics researchers co-construct Japanese culture evaluate the world subjectively, displays how Japanese robotics researchers co-construct humans The normative cultural meanings and practices robotics researchers use to situate their work are how cultural work performed by robotics researchers defines behavioral and conceptual norms development of a robot culture that can support PARO's adoption and use in society. suggesting that different cultural models of consumption and of relating to robotic technologies While robotics researchers in Japan have brought attention to culture as part of technological development of 'robotics culture' as a process of repeated assembly suggests that future research ./cache/work_k7uclav35feidcnt2yr6sa23ra.pdf ./txt/work_k7uclav35feidcnt2yr6sa23ra.txt