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Dominika Lisy

I am curious about the human/non-human and self/other boundary by looking at affective human-robot-interaction through the lens of feminist theory and philosophy. 

My PhD project is on empathy and social robots from a feminist philosophy perspective. I draw from new materialist and posthuman feminist theory to understand the boundaries of binaries such as human/non-human, self/other, and reason/emotion. I want to contribute with this work to ethical implementations of empathy in robots. In particular, I am arguing for understanding empathy differently than within a human body. Empathy to me is a process of crossing boundaries and in order to think about this concept I explore the skin as a boundary of the self to understand the sturdiness or flexibility of boundaries of the self or being human. The first part of my project will be a philosophical engagement on the reconfiguration of empathic interaction and my personal research process as a way to unlearn dominant forms of knowing in academic and disciplinary structures. Building on that, in the second part I plan to be more involved with practical aspects of creating affective interaction with robots in order to implement and experiment with my theoretical ideas on empathy.

Publications

2025

Rebeca Blanco Cardozo, Rachael Garrett, Mafalda Samuelsson-Gamboa, Kashyap Haresamudram, Dominika Lisy, Maria Rogg, Claudia Nunez-Pacheco (2025) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2025 CHI CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYTEMS, CHI 2025, Article 119 (Conference paper)
Valentina Fantasia, Katie Winkle, Katherine Harrison, Tom Ziemke, Dominika Lisy, Anna Dobrosovestnova (2025) Social Robots with AI: Prospects, Risks, and Responsible Methods: Proceedings of Robophilosophy 2024, 19–23 August 2024, Aarhus University, Denmark, and online, p. 703-707 (Conference paper)

2024

Maria Arnelid, Dominika Lisy (2024) Beyond academic publics: Conversations about scholarly collaborations with cultural institutions, p. 51-64 (Chapter in book)

2023

Giulia Perugia, Katie Winkle, Dominika Lisy (2023) International Journal of Social Robotics, Vol. 15, p. 1705-1706 (Article in journal)
Giulia Perugia, Dominika Lisy (2023) International Journal of Social Robotics, Vol. 15, p. 1725-1753 (Article, review/survey)

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