Identifying conflict and confluence in stakeholder imaginaries of autonomous care systems

 

This project aims to identify the conflicts and confluences in the imaginaries of robotic and autonomous systems (RAS) in the health-social care ecosystem by conducting a series of expert interviews and LEGO Serious Play workshops with stakeholders and members of the public.

Support TAS members in exploring and incorporating the stages of Responsible Innovation (RI) as projects progress, by developing RI tools that enable creative reflection and engagement between stakeholders with different experiences and expertise, to enrich TAS activities in this area.

 

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Using LEGO serious play to understand stakeholder imaginaries of robotics in care

Project Team

Meet Our Project Team

David Cameron

Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, University of Sheffield

Lead contact

Stevienna de Saille

Research Fellow, University of Sheffield

Co-Investigator
Mark Ball

Mark Ball

Lecturer in Health and Community Studies, Derby University

Co-Investigator
James Law

James Law

Director of Innovation and KE, University of Sheffield

Co-Investigator

Elvira Perez Vallejos

Associate Prof. of Mental Health and Technology, University of Nottingham

Co-Investigator

Mark Levine

Professor of Social Psychology, Lancaster University

Co-Investigator

Cath Ritchie

Business Relationship Manager, NYCC

Project Partner