Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control

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Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control. / Di Nucci, Ezio; Santoni de Sio, Filippo.

Roboethics in Film. ed. / Fiorella Battaglia; Natalie Weidenfeld. Pisa : Pisa University Press, 2014. p. 127-144.

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Harvard

Di Nucci, E & Santoni de Sio, F 2014, Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control. in F Battaglia & N Weidenfeld (eds), Roboethics in Film. Pisa University Press, Pisa, pp. 127-144, Roboethics in film, Münich, Germany, 28/02/2014. <http://www.pisauniversitypress.it/scheda-libro/autori-vari/roboethics-in-film-9788867414338-230119.html#dettaglio_descrizione#dettaglio_descrizione>

APA

Di Nucci, E., & Santoni de Sio, F. (2014). Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control. In F. Battaglia, & N. Weidenfeld (Eds.), Roboethics in Film (pp. 127-144). Pisa University Press. http://www.pisauniversitypress.it/scheda-libro/autori-vari/roboethics-in-film-9788867414338-230119.html#dettaglio_descrizione#dettaglio_descrizione

Vancouver

Di Nucci E, Santoni de Sio F. Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control. In Battaglia F, Weidenfeld N, editors, Roboethics in Film. Pisa: Pisa University Press. 2014. p. 127-144

Author

Di Nucci, Ezio ; Santoni de Sio, Filippo. / Who’s Afraid of Robots? Fear of Automation and the Ideal of Direct Control. Roboethics in Film. editor / Fiorella Battaglia ; Natalie Weidenfeld. Pisa : Pisa University Press, 2014. pp. 127-144

Bibtex

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