Emotions, values and technology: illuminating the blind spots
Steffen Steinert, Sabine Roeser
Abstract
ABSTRACT Responsible innovation and ethics of technology increasingly take emotions into consideration. Yet, there are still some crucial aspects of emotions that have not been addressed in the literature. In order to close this gap, we introduce these neglected aspects and discusses their theoretical and practical implications. We will zoom in on the following aspects: emotional recalcitrance, affective forecasting, mixed emotions, and collective emotions. Taking these aspects into account will provide a more fine-grained view of emotions that will help to improve current and future approaches and procedures that incorporate emotions.
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Order (exchange)PsychologyZoomCognitive psychologyBusinessEngineeringPetroleum engineeringFinanceLens (geology)Psychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentEmotions and Moral BehaviorPsychology of Social Influence