Article ID: CBB105308257

Staging Paro: The care of making robot(s) care (2023)

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Paro, a baby seal robot, is arguably the best-known care robot worldwide. Its clinical effects on people with special needs have been studied for more than twenty years by multidisciplinary teams. However, there are very few studies of Paro ‘in the wild’, inserted in the routines and pressures of a care home, which is supposed to be Paro’s natural environment. Based on fieldwork in a French public nursing home, this article relocates Paro’s psychosocial effects – asserted by its corporate and academic advocates to stem from the robot’s software and user-friendly design – in the situated practice of care deployed by the nursing staff. Although it is commonly assumed that the robot can interact autonomously, thanks to its AI, it took considerable efforts to enable ‘patient-robot’ interactions, and interactions were always mediated by care staff. The supervision of the interaction between Paro and its user(s) by at least one care worker, prescribed by its sales representative to prevent the seal robot from being harmed or monopolized by a resident, thus framed the very course and meaning of the interaction, through an entanglement of verbal and tactile guidance. Staging Paro often meant awakening and maintaining interest from confused or passive users, and playing with its ontological flexibility to meet the preferences of its elderly interlocutors.

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Authors & Contributors
Benjamin Lipp
De Laet, Marianne
Druglitrø, Tone
Fortun, Mike
Fujimura, Joan H.
Olarte Sierra, María Fernanda
Journals
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Science as Culture
Publishers
Duke University Press
Oxford University Press
Springer
University of Minnesota Press
University of Washington Press
Concepts
Care
Science and technology studies (STS)
Ethnography
Ethics
Robots
Human-animal relationships
People
Fujimura, Joan H.
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
Places
Chile
Brazil
China
European Union
Norway
Colombia
Institutions
Society for the Social Studies of Science
University of the Republic
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