Hilda Tellioglu, Curriculum Vitae
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GEORG GASSER: Why We Should Not Be Afraid of Social Robots Social Robots Are Increasingly Tested in Retirement Homes, Hospitals and Care Institutions
GEORG GASSER: Why We Should Not Be Afraid of Social Robots Social robots are increasingly tested in retirement homes, hospitals and care institutions. They are not only meant to support social interactions and communication with others but to become social and communication partners themselves. In a world where family bonds tend to be loosened and nursing staff is not available in sufficient numbers social robots appear to be the means of choice for substituting these failures of interpersonal contact. This development involves a number of questions: Does the use of such robots reduce our nature of social animals? Do we tend to de‐ humanize vulnerable individuals if a fair amount of their social contacts are robots instead of human persons of flesh and blood? Is there a relevant difference in the qualitative ‘feel’ between human‐ robot and human‐human interaction? In my talk I will address these and related questions. I will argue that social robots are – if reasonably and moderately used – a good thing. They can help to increase the number of social exchanges with fellow humans. They can make our interpersonal interactions more intense and meaningful. In short, they can foster our social nature and our humanness. Georg Gasser, philosopher, teaches and researches in the field of philosophical anthropology, personal identity, medical ethics and philosophy of religion at Innsbruck University and the Medical University of Innsbruck. Warum wir keine Angst vor sozialen Robotern haben sollten Sozialroboter werden zunehmend in Altenheimen, Krankenhäusern und Pflegeeinrichtungen getestet. Sie sollen nicht nur soziale Interaktionen und die Kommunikation mit anderen unterstützen, sondern selbst Sozial‐ und Kommunikationspartner werden. -
Calliope Austria – Women in Society, Culture and the Sciences
CALLIOPE Austria Women in Society, Culture and the Sciences 1 CALLIOPE Austria Women in Society, Culture and the Sciences CALLIOPE Austria Women in Society, Culture and the Sciences Future Fund of the Republic of Austria Sources of inspiration are female – Federal Minister Sebastian Kurz 7 A new support programme for Austrian international cultural work – Teresa Indjein 9 Efforts to create equality worldwide – Ulrike Nguyen 11 An opportunity for effecting change: fundamental research on the issue of women’s rights in Austria 13 biografiA – an encyclopaedia of Austrian women 14 Ariadne – the service centre for information and documentation specific to women’s issues at the Austrian National Library 16 Protagonists for celebration, reflection and forward thinking 1 Creating facts: women and society 23 1.1 Power and powerlessness: women in the Habsburg Monarchy 25 1.2 Women’s rights are human rights: the women’s movement in Austria 31 1.3 Courageous, proactive, conspiratorial: women in the resistance against National Socialism 47 2 Creating free spaces: women and the arts 61 2.1 Women and architecture 63 2.2 Women and the fine arts 71 2.3 Women and design/graphics/applied arts 85 2.4 Women and fashion/Vienna couture 93 2.5 Women and film 99 2.6 Women and photography 111 2.7 Women and literature 121 2.8 Women and music 153 2.9 Women and theatre 163 2.10 Women and dance 173 2.11 Women and networks/salonières 181 Creating spaces for thought and action: 3 women and education 187 3.1 Schooling and higher education by women/for women and girls 189 3.2 Women and the sciences 197 3.2.1 Medicine and psychology 198 3.2.2 Natural sciences 206 3.2.3 Humanities 217 3.2.4 Social, economic and political sciences 223 Notes 234 Directory of the protagonists 254 Overview of commemoration dates and anniversaries 256 Imprint 272 Anja Manfredi Re-enacting Anna Pavlova with Heidrun Neumayer, analogue C-print, 70 x 100 cm, 2009 Sources of inspiration are female Austria is a cultural nation, where women make significant contributions to cultural and socio-political life. -
Hilda Tellio˘Glu's C.V
Hilda Tellio˘glu'sC.V. February 7, 2021 1 Personal details Name Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Ing. Hilda Tellio˘glu Nationality Austrian Address Zieglergasse 75/7, A-1070 Vienna, Austria Phone home +43.664.5027661 Phone work +43.1.58801.193405 E-mail [email protected] Web hildatellioglu.com 2 Education 1986{1990 Scholarship for studying in Austria due to the success at Sankt Georg Austrian High School in Istanbul 1986{1990 Study of Computer Science at the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Dipl.-Ing. of Computer Science 1992{1995 PhD Study of Computer Science at TU Wien, Dr. techn. of Computer Science \Data integrity in relational databases as part of socio-technical information sys- tems" (Datenintegrit¨atin den relationalen Datenbanken als Teil der soziotechnis- chen Informationssysteme) Advisor: Ina Wagner 2007 Habilitation at TU Wien, Privatdozentin of Computer Science \Cooperative Work" Committee: Ina Wagner (chair), Kjeld Schmidt (reviewer), Carla Simone (re- viewer), Hannes Werthner (reviewer), Schahram Dustdar (reviewer) 3 Research fellow & visiting professor 1986{1990 Scholarship for studying Computer Science at TU Wien 1989 Visiting Scholar at IBM Germany in Heidelberg and Darmstadt, in the areas of system integration and development of graphical user interfaces 1990 Research Fellow at Hewlett Packard Vienna, Austria 1996 Research Fellow in Cost A4 Research Project, for a short term scientific mission in SGS Environment Kendal (a landscape architecture company), UK 1996 Research Fellow at Risø National Laboratory, -
Displacement
– social studies of science and technology of and studies science – social Design October 17-20, 2012 Copenhagen Business School Denmark and displace ment Design and displacement – social studies of science and technology 4S/EASST Joint Conference 2012 Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) Design and displacement – social studies of science and technology Design and displacement Design and displacement WIFI and App Table of Contents Table of Contents From the 4S President 4 WI-FI LOGIN (Case Sensitive): From the EASST President 6 Username: [email protected] Welcome by the Local Organizing Committee 8 Password: Pa$$word-1 Conference Theme 10 Welcome by Copenhagen Business School 12 4S Governance 14 EASST Governance 16 General Information 18 CONFERENCE APP: Receptions and Banquet 22 Find your way through the conference Book Exhibit 26 with the help of the conference App pro- vided by CBS. The App lets you study the Conference Program Overview 27 program, speakers, events etc. and you Wednesday Program, 17 October 31 can sign up to receive alerts, so you get notified in case of program changes. Scientific Program, Thursday, 18 October 55 To get the App: go to your App store and Scientific Program, Friday, 19 October 127 search for “CBS Conference”. The App is Scientific Program, Saturday, 20 October 183 free of charge but be aware of possible roaming costs. Session Guidelines for Presenters, Discussants, and Chairs 260 Author Index 266 Acknowledgement of Support 291 Ads 292 Save the Dates 300 2 3 Welcome Welcome From the 4S President From the 4S President Welcome from the 4S President sessions will involve meeting up in bars, coffee shops and in all the many in-between spaces.