Norm-Breaking Responses to Sexist Abuse: A Cross-Cultural Human Robot Interaction Study (CROSBI ID 717442)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Winkle, Katie ; Jackson, Ryan Blake ; Melsión, Gaspar Isaac ; Brščić, Dražen ; Leite, Iolanda ; Williams, Tom
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Norm-Breaking Responses to Sexist Abuse: A Cross-Cultural Human Robot Interaction Study
This article presents a cross-cultural replication of recent work on productively violating gender norms ; specifically demonstrating that breaking norms can boost robot credibility while avoiding harmful stereotypes. In this work we demonstrate via a 3 (country) x 3 (robot behaviour) between-subject experiment that these findings replicate cross-culturally across the US, Sweden, and Japan, finding evidence that breaking gender norms boosts robot credibility regardless of gender or cultural context, and regardless of pretest gender biases. Our findings further motivate a call for feminist robots that subvert the existing gender norms of robot design.
social human robot interaction ; robot abuse ; robot gendering ; robot ethics
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Podaci o prilogu
120-129.
2022.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
2022 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
predavanje
07.03.2022-10.03.2022
Sapporo, Japan