• Exoskeletons for all: The interplay between exoskeletons, inclusion, gender and intersectionality 

      Søraa, Roger Andre; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      In this article, we investigate the relation between gender and exoskeleton development through the lens of intersectionality theory. Exoskeleton users come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and genders. However, it is ...
    • Gendering algorithms in social media 

      Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Poulsen, Adam; Søraa, Roger Andre; Custers, Bart (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Social media platforms employ inferential analytics methods to guess user preferences and may include sensitive attributes such as race, gender, sexual orientation, and political opinions. These methods are often opaque, ...
    • A little bird told me your gender: Gender inferences in social media 

      Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Poulsen, A; Søraa, Roger Andre; Custers, B.H.M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Online and social media platforms employ automated recognition methods to presume user preferences, sensitive attributes such as race, gender, sexual orientation, and opinions. These opaque methods can predict behaviors ...
    • Mitigating isolation and loneliness with technology through emotional care by social robots in remote 

      Søraa, Roger Andre; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Quintas, Joao; Dias, Jorge; Tøndel, Gunhild; Sørgaard, Jon; Nyvoll, Pernille; Nap, Henk Herman; Serrano, Artur (Chapter, 2020)
      This book chapter explores how experiences of isolation and loneliness in remote areas can be mitigated through social robots’ emotional care. We first discuss the concept of being social and how that notion is changing ...
    • The social dimension of domesticating technology: Interactions between older adults, caregivers, and robots in the home 

      Søraa, Roger Andre; Nyvoll, Pernille; Tøndel, Gunhild; Fosch-Villaronga, Eduard; Serrano, Artur (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      In this article we look at the home as an arena for care by exploring how care robots and technological care-systems can become part of older adults’ lives. We investigate the domestication of robot technology in the context ...