Jodi Forlizzi

Geschke Director and Professor


Curriculum vitae


Human-Computer Interaction Institute

Carnegie Mellon University



How robotic products become social products: an ethnographic study of cleaning in the home


Journal article


Jodi Forlizzi
hri, Human-Robot Interaction, 2007 Feb 9, pp. 129-136

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Forlizzi, J. (2007). How robotic products become social products: an ethnographic study of cleaning in the home. Human-Robot Interaction, 129–136.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Forlizzi, Jodi. “How Robotic Products Become Social Products: an Ethnographic Study of Cleaning in the Home.” Human-Robot Interaction (February 9, 2007): 129–136.


MLA   Click to copy
Forlizzi, Jodi. “How Robotic Products Become Social Products: an Ethnographic Study of Cleaning in the Home.” Human-Robot Interaction, Feb. 2007, pp. 129–36.


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@article{jodi2007a,
  title = {How robotic products become social products: an ethnographic study of cleaning in the home},
  year = {2007},
  month = feb,
  day = {9},
  journal = {Human-Robot Interaction},
  pages = {129-136},
  author = {Forlizzi, Jodi},
  booktitle = {hri},
  month_numeric = {2}
}


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