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Zur Wirkung von Technik

Ethnographisch gestützte Überlegungen am Beispiel der Social Robotics in der Demenzbetreuung

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Die Ethnographie ist im Forschungsfeld der Social Robotics keine gängige Methode. Dies gilt nicht nur für die ingenieurale Forschung und Entwicklung auf diesem Gebiet und die damit verbundenen Test- und Versuchsreihen. Auch in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Robotikforschung sind Forschungsdesigns häufig an psychologische Untersuchungsverfahren angelehnt, in denen zwar Beobachtungen die Datenbasis liefern, allerdings in einer standardisierten Logik.

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Pfadenhauer, M., Dukat, C. (2016). Zur Wirkung von Technik. In: Burzan, N., Hitzler, R., Kirschner, H. (eds) Materiale Analysen. Erlebniswelten. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-12614-8_3

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