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Prof. Hirofumi Katsuno, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan

Humlab Talk: Imagining Companionship

Mon
7
Sep
Time Monday 7 September, 2026 at 10:00 - 12:00
Place Humlab – H2 / Zoom

Imagining Companionship: AI, Robots, and the Future of Intimacy in Japan

With: Prof. Hirofumi Katsuno, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan

Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Japan, this talk explores the cultural, affective, and ethical dimensions of living with companion robots. Drawing on cases from Japan's emerging companion robot market, I examine how human-robot intimacy is imagined, practiced, and contested across different social contexts. In doing so, I consider what approaches to AI/robot companionship emerging from Japan might contribute to broader cross-cultural conversations on the future of human-machine relations.

Hirofumi Katsuno is Professor of Anthropology and Media Studies at Doshisha University in Kyoto. His research investigates how people engage with emerging media and robotic technologies, and how these interactions shape imagination, agency, and a sense of presence in everyday life. His current projects are available at modelemotion.org.

Registration & participation


This is a hybrid event with the possibility to participate on-site or online.

If you want to participate through Zoom, you will need to register. Sign up using the form below and you will receive a link to the online meeting.

Organiser: Humlab
Event type: Lecture
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