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AI & Society, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, March 2019
- Kathleen Richardson

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Rethinking the I-You relation through dialogical philosophy in the Ethics of AI and robotics. 1-2 - Beata Stawarska:

Primacy of I-you connectedness revisited: some implications for AI and robotics. 3-8 - Stefan Trausan-Matu

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Is it possible to grow an I-Thou relation with an artificial agent? A dialogistic perspective. 9-17 - Arie Kizel:

I-Thou dialogical encounters in adolescents' WhatsApp virtual communities. 19-27 - John Shotter:

Why being dialogical must come before being logical: the need for a hermeneutical-dialogical approach to robotic activities. 29-35 - Ana Cristina Zimmermann

, W. John Morgan:
E. M. Forster's 'The Machine Stops': humans, technology and dialogue. 37-45 - Alex Guilherme

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AI and education: the importance of teacher and student relations. 47-54 - Alan J. Dix

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I in an other's eye. 55-73 - Kathleen Richardson

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The human relationship in the ethics of robotics: a call to Martin Buber's I and Thou. 75-82 - Oliver Bendel:

The synthetization of human voices. 83-89 - Cathrine Hasse

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The Vitruvian robot. 91-93 - Nicole Dewandre:

Humans as relational selves. 95-98 - Linor Lea Hadar

, Oren Ergas:
Cultivating mindfulness through technology in higher education: a Buberian perspective. 99-107 - Rupert Wegerif, Louis Major

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Buber, educational technology, and the expansion of dialogic space. 109-119 - Vikas Baniwal

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Reconsidering Buber, educational technology, and the expansion of dialogic space. 121-127 - John Danaher

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The rise of the robots and the crisis of moral patiency. 129-136 - Tuuli Turja

, Teemu Rantanen
, Atte Oksanen
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Robot use self-efficacy in healthcare work (RUSH): development and validation of a new measure. 137-143 - Balaji Srinivasan

, Kushal Shah
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Towards a unified framework for developing ethical and practical Turing tests. 145-152 - Nika Mahnic:

Encountering bloody others in mined reality. 153-160 - David Morris:

Burning down the house: bitcoin, carbon-capitalism, and the problem of trustless systems. 161-162 - Kathleen Richardson:

S. P. Gill: Tacit engagement: beyond interaction - Springer, 2015. 163
Volume 34, Number 2, June 2019
- Karamjit S. Gill:

From judgment to calculation: the phenomenology of embodied skill - Celebrating memories of Hubert Dreyfus and Joseph Weizenbaum. 165-175 - Bo Göranzon:

Introduction to The Last Dream by Joseph Weizenbaum. 177-194 - Massimo Negrotti:

Hubert Dreyfus, the artificial and the perspective of a doubled philosophy. 195-201 - Peter Brödner:

Coping with Descartes' error in information systems. 203-213 - Mihai Nadin:

Machine intelligence: a chimera. 215-242 - Simon Penny:

Enactive-performative perspectives on cognition and the arts. 243-249 - Steve Torrance, Frank Schumann

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The spur of the moment: what jazz improvisation tells cognitive science. 251-268 - Mark Coeckelbergh

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Skillful coping with and through technologies - Some challenges and avenues for a Dreyfus-inspired philosophy of technology. 269-287 - Soraj Hongladarom

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Anonymity and commitment: how do Kierkegaard and Dreyfus fare in the era of Facebook and "post-truth"? 289-299 - Jeffrey Benjamin White

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Dreyfus on the "Fringe": information processing, intelligent activity, and the future of thinking machines. 301-312 - David Casacuberta

, Ariel Guersenzvaig
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Using Dreyfus' legacy to understand justice in algorithm-based processes. 313-319 - Min-Sun Kim:

Robot as the "mechanical other": transcending karmic dilemma. 321-330 - Rafael Capurro:

A long-standing encounter. 331-332 - Nicola Liberati

, Shoji Nagataki:
Vulnerability under the gaze of robots: relations among humans and robots. 333-342 - Sjoukje van der Meulen, Max Bruinsma:

Man as 'aggregate of data' - What computers shouldn't do. 343-354 - Cathrine Hasse

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Posthuman learning: AI from novice to expert? 355-364 - Ignacy Sitnicki:

Why AI shall emerge in the one of possible worlds? 365-371 - F. B. A. Harry Collins:

Remembering Bert Dreyfus. 373-376 - Larry Stapleton, Brenda O'Neill

, Kieran Cronin, Matthew Kendrick:
Announcing the Professor Cooley archive at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland: a celebration of the legacy of Mike Cooley. 377-379 - Karamjit S. Gill:

AI & Society: In Memoriam - Swasti Mitter: the radical economist. 381-382 - Simon Penny:

From Bacteria to Bach and Back - Allen Lane, 2017, London 496 pages, ISBN-10: 0241003563. 383-386 - Karamjit S. Gill:

DELINQUENT GENIUS: the strange affair of man and his technology - Mike Cooley, Spokesman 2018, Russell House, Bulwell Lane, Nottingham, NG6 6BT, England, www.spokesmanbooks.com, ISBN: 978-0-851-24878-3. 387-389 - Karamjit S. Gill:

Artifictional intelligence: against humanity's surrender to computers - Harry Collins, 2018, Polity Press, 65 Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UR, UK, IBSN-13: 978-15095-0411-4, IBSN-13-978-1-5095-0412-1 (pb). 391-392
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2019
- Amalia G. Sabiescu

, Aldo de Moor, Nemanja Memarovic:
Opening up the culture black box in community technology design. 393-402 - Ammar Halabi

, Basile Zimmermann
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Waves and forms: constructing the cultural in design. 403-417 - Heike Winschiers-Theophilus

, Tariq Zaman
, Colin Stanley
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A classification of cultural engagements in community technology design: introducing a transcultural approach. 419-435 - Lara S. G. Piccolo

, Roberto Pereira
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Culture-based artefacts to inform ICT design: foundations and practice. 437-453 - Leena Ventä-Olkkonen, Netta Iivari, Arto Lanamäki

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In sweet harmony or in bitter discord? How cultural values and stakeholder requirements shape and users read an urban computing technology. 455-476 - Caitlin M. Bentley

, David Nemer
, Sara Vannini
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"When words become unclear": unmasking ICT through visual methodologies in participatory ICT4D. 477-493 - Mauro Sarrica

, Tom Denison, Larry Stillman, Tapas Chakraborty, Priordarshine Auvi:
"What do others think?" An emic approach to participatory action research in Bangladesh. 495-508 - Kaori Ishii:

Comparative legal study on privacy and personal data protection for robots equipped with artificial intelligence: looking at functional and technological aspects. 509-533 - Gert Jan Hofstede:

GRASP agents: social first, intelligent later. 535-543 - Patrizia Marti

, Eduard B. van der Houwen
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Poetry as a cross-cultural analysis and sensitizing tool in design. 545-558 - Ahmed Al-Rawi

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Facebook and virtual nationhood: social media and the Arab Canadians community. 559-571 - Satyajit Ghosh

, A. Goenka, Manish Deo, Debayan Mandal
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Vernacular architecture as an idiom for promoting cultural continuity in South Asia with a special reference to Buddhist monasteries. 573-588 - Ronaldo Cristiano Prati

, Elias Said-Hung
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Predicting the ideological orientation during the Spanish 24M elections in Twitter using machine learning. 589-598 - Daniel Memmi:

The relevance for science of Western and Eastern cultures. 599-608 - Jabulani D. Thwala, Patricia M. Sherwood, Stephen D. Edwards:

Description of philophonetics counselling as expressive therapeutic modality for treating depression. 609-614 - Takeshi Ebina

, Keita Kinjo
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Consumer confusion from price competition and excessive product attributes under the curse of dimensionality. 615-624 - Csaba Kertész, Markku Turunen

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Exploratory analysis of Sony AIBO users. 625-638 - Deborah G. Johnson, Mario Verdicchio:

AI, agency and responsibility: the VW fraud case and beyond. 639-647 - Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa:

An agent-oriented account of Piaget's theory of interactional morality. 649-676 - Steve Edwards:

Heart intelligence: heuristic phenomenological investigation into the coherence experience using HeartMath methods. 677-685 - Lionel P. Robert Jr.

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Are automated vehicles safer than manually driven cars? 687-688
Volume 34, Number 4, December 2019
- Andreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini, David Pearce:

Social Intelligence. 689 - Nathaniel Tkacz

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Guest preface: Streams of consciousness: cognition and intelligent devices. 691-693 - Shuwei Chen, David H. Glass, Mark McCartney:

Two-dimensional opinion dynamics in social networks with conflicting beliefs. 695-704 - Robert W. Clowes

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Screen reading and the creation of new cognitive ecologies. 705-720 - Roland Mühlenbernd

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The change of signaling conventions in social networks. 721-734 - Marcin Milkowski

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Social intelligence: How to integrate research? A mechanistic perspective. 735-744 - Alessandro Ricci

, Luca Tummolini
, Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Augmented societies with mirror worlds. 745-752 - Javed Ahmed

, Serena Villata, Guido Governatori
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Information and friend segregation for online social networks: a user study. 753-766 - Dave de Jonge

, Tomas Trescak
, Carles Sierra, Simeon Simoff
, Ramón López de Mántaras:
Using Game Description Language for mediated dispute resolution. 767-784
- Markus Christen, Mark Alfano

, Brian Robinson:
A cross-cultural assessment of the semantic dimensions of intellectual humility. 785-801 - Caroline Bassett:

The computational therapeutic: exploring Weizenbaum's ELIZA as a history of the present. 803-812 - M. Beatrice Fazi:

Can a machine think (anything new)? Automation beyond simulation. 813-824 - Steve Fuller:

The brain as artificial intelligence: prospecting the frontiers of neuroscience. 825-833 - Tony Sampson

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Transitions in human-computer interaction: from data embodiment to experience capitalism. 835-845 - Nick Srnicek

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The eyes of the state: how central banks think. 847-856 - Michael Wheeler:

The reappearing tool: transparency, smart technology, and the extended mind. 857-866 - Tero Karppi, Yvette Granata:

Non-artificial non-intelligence: Amazon's Alexa and the frictions of AI. 867-876
- Matthew J. Cousineau:

Limiting the discourse of computer and robot anthropomorphism in a research group. 877-888 - Vladimír Havlík

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The naturalness of artificial intelligence from the evolutionary perspective. 889-898 - Stephen D. Edwards:

The HeartMath coherence model: implications and challenges for artificial intelligence and robotics. 899-905 - Wolfhart Totschnig:

The problem of superintelligence: political, not technological. 907-920 - Enrico Beltramini:

Evil and roboethics in management studies. 921-929 - Christophe Bruchansky:

Machine learning: A structuralist discipline? 931-938 - Luís Moniz Pereira:

Should I kill or rather not? 939-943 - Tero Karppi:

Tony D. Sampson: The Assemblage Brain. Sense Making in Neuroculture - Minneapolis, London: University of Minnesota Press, 2017. 945-946 - Karamjit S. Gill:

Simon Penny (2018): Making sense: cognition, computing, art and embodiment - MIT Press (23 Jan. 2018), Hardcover, 544 pages, ISBN-10: 0262036754. ISBN-13: 978-0262036757. 947-949

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