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Ethics by Other Means? Care Robot Trials as Ethics-in-Practice




AuthorsJaakola Joni

PublisherSTS Italia

Publication year2020

JournalTecnoscienza. Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies

Journal name in sourceTECNOSCIENZA-ITALIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY STUDIES

Journal acronymTECNOSCIENZA

Volume11

Issue2

First page 53

Last page71

Number of pages19

ISSN2038-3460

eISSN2038-3460

Web address http://www.tecnoscienza.net/index.php/tsj/article/view/446

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/53986399


Abstract
Recently, socially assistive robots (SARs) have entered care work to tackle the care deficit for ageing populations. Previous research on care robot ethics has emphasised design processes and ethical guidelines. In contrast, this paper employs an empirical ethics approach to investigate how ethics is co-constituted in care practices. Drawing on ethnographic research on an SAR's dementia-care usability trials, the core research question is "What therapeutic gains does human-robot interaction achieve for older users?" These usability trials were underpinned by the optimistic 'ageing-and-innovation discourse', which frames how 'the good' and 'therapeutic gain' are perceived. Furthermore, this article contributes to science and technology studies (STS) on older users by studying user figuration as a site of 'ethics by other means'. It argues that the ethics of care robots should not be contemplated only as ethical frameworks, guidelines and imperatives but, rather, as situated and relational normativities that stem from care practices.

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