Volume 9 (2024) Special Issue: From Automation to Autonomy: Human Machine Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Editorial
From Automation to Autonomy: Human Machine Relations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Caja Thimm, Gabriele Gramelsberger, Maximilian Mayer, and Frank T. Piller
Articles
"Their Is No Such Thing as a Machine That Acts Outside of Relations With Humans”
Lucy Suchman and Caja Thimm
Four Notions of Autonomy. Pitfalls of Conceptual Pluralism in Contemporary Debates
Roman Wagner and Bert Heinrichs
Rethinking Autonomy in the Digital Age: Between Human Exceptionalism, Hybridity and Conviviality
Anne Hoss
Human-Machine Relations and Relational Autonomy
Hendrik Kempt, Camilla Colombo, and Saskia K. Nagel
Wired to Offend: Cancel Culture Meets Generative Artificial Intelligence
Andrew Prahl, Shanice Koh Jie Qing, and Justina Tan Ann Qi
Autonomy and Agency in Farming: Exploring Human, Machine, and Animal Dynamics
Ricarda Drüeke and Corinna Peil
Between Autonomy and Automation: Mapping Practices among Syrian Delivery Drivers in Beirut
Blake Atwood
Accomplishing Robotic Autonomy: The Complexities of Sociotechnical Care and Agency in the Laboratory
Yifan Xu and Elliott Hauser
A Systematic Review of the Effects of AI-Assisted Moderation on Individuals and Groups
Zehui Yu, Lukas Otto, Dennis Assenmacher, and Claudia Wagner
Towards Human-machine Collaboration in Autonomous Material Handling on Construction Sites
Jyrki Oraskari, Lukas Kirner, Marit Zöcklein, and Sigrid Brell-Cokcan
Rethinking Human-Autonomy Teamwork in the Context of Design and Robotic Fabrication
Iremnur Tokac Celikyay, Caja Thimm, and Sigrid Brell-Cokcan
Complete Volume
Editors
- Special Issue Editors
- Caja Thimm
- Gabriele Gramelsberger
- Maximilian Mayer
- Frank Piller
- Editor-in-Chief
- Autumn Edwards
- Associate Editors
- Chad Edwards
- Patric R. Spence