Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition

This article introduces a new communicational format called Fair Proxy Communication. Fair Proxy Communication is a specific communicational setting in which a teleoperated robot is used to remove perceptual cues of implicit biases in order to increase the perceived fairness of decision-related c...

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Main Authors: Johanna Seibt, Christina Vestergaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-11-01
Series:Research Ideas and Outcomes
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Online Access:https://riojournal.com/article/31827/
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spelling doaj-9b1447158eb646bc83b1dfd126c206442020-11-25T01:12:43ZengPensoft PublishersResearch Ideas and Outcomes2367-71632018-11-01411810.3897/rio.4.e3182731827Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social CognitionJohanna Seibt0Christina Vestergaard1Aarhus UniversityAarhus University This article introduces a new communicational format called Fair Proxy Communication. Fair Proxy Communication is a specific communicational setting in which a teleoperated robot is used to remove perceptual cues of implicit biases in order to increase the perceived fairness of decision-related communications. The envisaged practical applications of Fair Proxy Communication range from assessment communication (e.g. job interviews at Affirmative Action Employers) to conflict mediation, negotiation and other communication scenarios that require direct dialogue but where decision-making maybe negatively affected by implicit social biases. The theoretical significance of Fair Proxy Communication pertains primarily to the investigation of 'mechanisms' of implicit social cognition in neuropsychology, but this new communicational format also raises many research questions for the fields of organisational psychology, negotiation and conflict research and business ethics. Fair Proxy Communication is currently investigated by an interdisciplinary research team at Aarhus University, Denmark. https://riojournal.com/article/31827/communicationperceptual biasdiscrimination
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author Johanna Seibt
Christina Vestergaard
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Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
Research Ideas and Outcomes
communication
perceptual bias
discrimination
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title Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
title_short Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
title_full Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
title_fullStr Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
title_full_unstemmed Fair Proxy Communication: Using Social Robots to Modify the Mechanisms of Implicit Social Cognition
title_sort fair proxy communication: using social robots to modify the mechanisms of implicit social cognition
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Research Ideas and Outcomes
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description This article introduces a new communicational format called Fair Proxy Communication. Fair Proxy Communication is a specific communicational setting in which a teleoperated robot is used to remove perceptual cues of implicit biases in order to increase the perceived fairness of decision-related communications. The envisaged practical applications of Fair Proxy Communication range from assessment communication (e.g. job interviews at Affirmative Action Employers) to conflict mediation, negotiation and other communication scenarios that require direct dialogue but where decision-making maybe negatively affected by implicit social biases. The theoretical significance of Fair Proxy Communication pertains primarily to the investigation of 'mechanisms' of implicit social cognition in neuropsychology, but this new communicational format also raises many research questions for the fields of organisational psychology, negotiation and conflict research and business ethics. Fair Proxy Communication is currently investigated by an interdisciplinary research team at Aarhus University, Denmark.
topic communication
perceptual bias
discrimination
url https://riojournal.com/article/31827/
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