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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
The ‘postphenomenological’ approach to technology finds itself at the intersection of empirical studies of technology on the one hand, and philosophical theory on the other. The central focus of the approach is the investigation of the structures and implications of the relations between human beings and technologies. This session focuses on alterity relations: relations between humans and technologies in which technologies play the role of quasi-other. By analyzing human-robot relations and virtual others, the papers in this session explore new dimensions of the role of technology in contemporary society.
The Internet Teacher: Online/Virtual/Cyber or Authority in Alterity Relations? - Bjarke Lindsø Andersen, Aarhus University
Multistable Alterity Relations - Cathrine Hasse, Aarhus University
Weird Realism and Alterity Relations – and Some Remarks about the Gaze of Robots - Oliver Tafdrup, Aarhus University
Synesthesia and Human-Robot-Interactions – How Alterity Relations shape Sensorimotor Unity - Michael Funk, TU Dresden
The relationship between cats and pansies: a post-phenomenological perspective on technology, culture and education. - Maurício Fernando Bozatski, Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul