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  • Volume 10: Dystopian visions, alternate temporalities
  • Volume 9: Re-connecting the Dots ...The Impact of Covid-19 on Displaced Students in Higher Education Systems
  • Volume 8: Academic Travel: Departures
  • Volume 7: Questions of Taste
  • Volume 6: Beyond Borders? Interrogating Boundaries in our Twenty-First Century World
  • Volume 5: From Loss to Survivals: on the Reconstruction and Transmission of Artistic Gestures
  • Volume 4: Modernist Currents
  • Special Volume 1: To Be or Not to Be a Mother: Choice, Refusal, Reluctance and Conflict
  • Volume 3: Environmental Justice, ‘Collapse’ and the Question of Evidence
  • Volume 2: Trauma, Abstraction, and Creativity
  • Volume 1: Social Robots and Emotion: Transcending the Boundary between Humans and ICTs

Social Robots and Emotion: Transcending the Boundary Between Humans and ICTs

Social Robots and Emotion: Transcending the Boundary Between Humans and ICTs

Satomi Sugiyama, Franklin College SwitzerlandJane Vincent, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Surrey Digital World Research Centre

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