Connective AI

Social (Ro)Bots, Play, Democracy

Zizi Papacharissi editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:5th May '26

£41.99

This title is due to be published on 5th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Connective AI cover

Focusing on social robots, play, and democracy, this volume explores how AI can be used in connective ways to advance the common good and support democratic practice.

This innovative collection puts play at the center of how we think about AI and democracy, exploring how playful participation may be used to help restore the creative energies of democracy. Featuring contributions by seasoned experts, the chapters explore topics such as social robots, play, and democracy; polymorphic chatbots and online interactions; AI curation by bot-supported agents and participatory environments; social robots, journalism, and connective action; civility and AI; collaboration between human and robotic agents in democratic spaces; democratic experiments, generative AI, and polymorphic robots; gaming, play, and democratic engagement between humans and nonhumans; and AI, play, and democracy. This book presents new ideas for how connective AI and social robots could be used to help reimagine and improve our everyday lives; specifically, how playful interaction with robotic agents could help revive civic engagement, thus ushering in a new paradigm for connective AI.

This book will be of interest to upper-level students, researchers, and scholars across a variety of fields, including media and communication studies, science and technology studies, and political science, particularly those exploring AI and human–computer interaction in relation to democracy and civic life.

"Can artificial intelligence serve democracy or only disrupt it? Moving beyond Silicon Valley's standard narratives, this volume proposes connective AI: technology designed with democratic values at its core rather than as afterthought. This stellar group of scholars explore alternative approaches to human-machine relations grounded in imagination, play, and collective renewal."

- Kate Crawford, Professor at the University of Southern California, author of Atlas of AI

"Dare we hope for a future where advances in digital technology radically strengthen rather than replace our social fabric and are guided rather than cynically disdained by social theory? After reading this consistently delightful, insightful and provocative collection, I do!"

- E. Glen Weyl, Founder and Chair, RadicalxChange Foundation and/or Founder and Research Lead, Microsoft Research Plural Technology Collaboratory

ISBN: 9781032762111

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

324 pages