Early engagement and new technologies: Opening up the laboratory / / edited by Neelke Doorn, Daan Schuurbiers, Ibo van de Poel, Michael E. Gorman |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2013.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (257 p.) |
Disciplina | 601 |
Collana | Philosophy of Engineering and Technology |
Soggetto topico |
Technology - Philosophy
Economic development Ethics Philosophy of Technology Economic Development, Innovation and Growth Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics |
ISBN | 94-007-7844-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part 1. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Mandates and methods for early engagement; Schuurbiers, Daan, Doorn, Neelke, van de Poel, Ibo, and Gorman, Michael E. -- Chapter 2. Technology Assessment and approaches to early engagement; Grunwald, Armin and Achternbosch, Matthias -- Part 2. Approaches to Early Engagement -- Chapter 3. Constructive Technology Assessment and the methodology of insertion; Rip, Arie, and Robinson, Douglas -- Chapter 4. Value Sensitive Design; Friedman, Batya, Kahn, Peter, Broning, Alan, and Huldtgren, Alina -- Chapter 5. Socio-Technical integration research: Collaborative inquiry at the midstream of Research and Development; Fisher, Erik, and Schuurbiers, Daan -- Chapter 6. Ethical Parallel Research: A Network Approach for Moral Evaluation (NAME); van de Poel, Ibo, and Doorn, Neelke -- Chapter 7. Political TA: Opening up the political debate. Stimulating early engagement of parliamentarians and policy makers on emerging technologies – Attempts by the Rathenau Institute; van Est, Rinie -- Part 3. Reflections -- Chapter 8. Integrating ethicists and social scientists into cutting edge research and technological development; Gorman, Michael E., Calleja-López, Antonio, Conley, Shannon N., and Mahootian, Farzad -- Chapter 9. Collaboration as a research method? Navigating social scientific involvement in synthetic biology; Calvert, Jane -- Chapter 10. Ethicists in the laboratory: Reflecting about non-existent objects; van der Burg, Simone -- Chapter 11. Metaphors and cohabitation within and beyond the walls of life sciences; Pauwels, Eleonore -- Chapter 12. Early engagement and new technologies: Towards Comprehensive Technology Engagement?; Doorn, Neelke, Schuurbiers, Daan, van de Poel, Ibo, and Gorman, Michael E. |
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Responsible Innovation 1 : Innovative Solutions for Global Issues / / edited by Jeroen van den Hoven, Neelke Doorn, Tsjalling Swierstra, Bert-Jaap Koops, Henny Romijn |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2014.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (407 p.) |
Disciplina | 660.6 |
Soggetto topico |
Philosophy
Biotechnology Neurosciences Philosophy of Technology |
ISBN | 94-017-8956-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Preface (Jeroen van den Hoven, Bert-Jaap Koops, Henny Romijn, Tsjalling Swierstra, and Neelke Doorn) -- PART 1: METHODOLOGICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES: Introduction (Jeroen van den Hoven) -- Technology Assessment for Responsible Innovation (Armin Grunwald) -- The quest for the “right” impacts of science and technology. An outlook towards a framework for responsible research and innovation (René von Schomberg) -- PART 2: INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN/GOVERNANCE.-Innovation and Responsibility: A managerial approach to the integration of responsibility in a disruptive innovation model (Xavier Pavie & Julie Egal) -- Technology Transfer of Publicly Funded Re-search Results from Academia to Industry: Societal Responsibilities? (Elisabeth Eppinger & Peter Tinnemann) -- The Assumption of Scientific Responsibility by Ethical Codes – the Legal Angle (H.C Wilms) -- ‘How (not) to reform biomedical research. A review of some policy proposals (Jan De Winter) -- PART 3: VALUES, CONFLICTS IN VALUE, VALUE AND CULTURE (VALUES IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD) -- Responsible Design and Product Innovation from a Capability Perspective (A. Mink, V.S. Parmar, P.V. Kandachar) -- Conceptualizing responsible innovation in craft villages in Vietnam (Jan Voeten, Nigel Roome, Nguyen Thi Huong, Gerard de Groot and Job de Haan).-Managing conflicting values in water systems: the necessity of cultural transitions in under-institutionalized countries’, (J.O. Kroesen & W. Ravensteijn) -- Sustainable Innovation, Learning and Responsibility (Udo Pesch) -- The family of the future: How technologies can lead to moral change (Katinka Waelbers and Tsjalling Swierstra) -- PART 4: ETHICAL AND SOCIETAL ASPECTS OF CONCRETE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS: Healthcare and medical sector -- Dilemmas of Responsible Innovation: The Case of Alzheimer’s Disease (Y. Cuijpers, H. van Lente, M. Boenink, E. Moors) -- Towards innovative neuroimaging applications in health care: guiding visions of scientists and technology developers (M.E. Arentshorst, J.E.W. Broerse, A. Roelofsen, Tj. de Cock Buning) -- Optimization of complex palliative care at home via teleconsultation (J. Hasselaar, J. Van Gurp, F. Duursma, M. Van Selm, H. Schers, E. van Leeuwen, K. Vissers) -- Privacy aspects of video recording in the operating room (Claire B. Blaauw, John J. van den Dobbelsteen, Frank Willem Jansen, Joep H. Hubben) -- Assessing the future impact of medical devices: Between technology and application (Neelke Doorn) -- Information society, Security & military technology -- Video-surveillance and the production of space in urban nightlife districts (Irina van Aalst, Tim Schwanen & Ilse van Liempt) -- Responsibly Innovating Data Mining and Profiling Tools (B. Custers, B. Schermer) -- Military Robotics & Relationality: Criteria for Ethical Decision-Making (Lambèr Royakkers and Anya Topolski) -- On Technology against Cyberbullying (Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Virginia Dignum, Catholijn M. Jonker, and Simone van der Hof). |
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Responsive Ethics and Participation : Science, Technology and Democracy |
Autore | Giannelos Kalli |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (224 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ReberBernard
DoornNeelke |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-394-16545-5
1-394-16543-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Defining Ethics and Participation -- 1.1. Ethical challenges in research and innovation -- 1.1.1. Ethics in governance of research and innovation -- 1.1.2. Bottom-up approaches -- 1.2. Facing responsibility -- 1.2.1. The notion of responsibility in innovation -- 1.2.2. Ethics and technology assessment: at the root of responsible innovation -- 1.2.3. From ethics of technology to responsible research and innovation -- 1.3. Public participation and the ideal of participatory democracy -- 1.3.1. Public participation in research and innovation -- 1.3.2. Participation in technology assessment -- 1.3.3. From broad participatory practices to deliberation -- 1.4. The diverse field of participation -- 1.4.1. Defining participatory activities: types and timelines -- 1.4.2. Defining participants: types of actors and visions of engagement -- 1.4.3. Finding value in participation -- 1.4.4. Models of participation -- 1.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Regulations on Ethics and Participation -- 2.1. Policies and regulations on the ethics of innovation -- 2.1.1. Main regulations on research ethics and research integrity -- 2.1.2. Ethics assessment: a standard in European funding programs -- 2.2. Analysis of current European regulations on ethics and participation -- 2.2.1. The different institutional configurations for ethics and participation -- 2.2.2. The current deadlocks of European regulatory bodies -- 2.2.3. Ethics of participation: current boundaries -- 2.3. Soft law on participatory approaches -- 2.3.1. Re-shaping participatory approaches through soft law: toward a normative instrument -- 2.4. Beyond regulations: institutional needs for ethical participation -- 2.4.1. The needs from a governance point of view.
2.4.2. Identifying good practices and criteria for ethical participation -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Ethical Participation -- 3.1. How mainstream is citizen participation? -- 3.1.1. A case study on research funding organizations -- 3.1.2. Citizens' low involvement in R& -- I processes -- 3.1.3. Prevailing types of participation -- 3.2. Leveraging the funding of R& -- I for a novel approach to participation -- 3.2.1. Context-sensitive specificities -- 3.2.2. Expectations and legitimacy in the funding of R& -- I -- 3.2.3. The impact of participatory practices -- 3.3. Addressing the needs of research funding organizations -- 3.3.1. Standardized approaches and the European discrepancies -- 3.3.2. Ethical grounds meeting public scrutiny -- 3.4. Toward an ethics framework -- 3.4.1. Finding common paths and compromises in R& -- I governance -- 3.4.2. Main critical factors facing institutions -- 3.5. An ethics framework for participation -- 3.5.1. Some guidelines for future ethics frameworks -- 3.5.2. A tentative ethics framework -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Categories Considered in the Case Study on Research Funding Organizations -- Appendix 2: Tentative Ethics Framework -- References -- Index -- EULA. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910590100203321 |
Giannelos Kalli | ||
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Responsive Ethics and Participation : Science, Technology and Democracy |
Autore | Giannelos Kalli |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (224 pages) |
Disciplina | 174.95 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ReberBernard
DoornNeelke |
Collana | Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series |
Soggetto topico |
Science - Moral and ethical aspects
Science - Philosophy |
ISBN |
1-394-16545-5
1-394-16543-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Defining Ethics and Participation -- 1.1. Ethical challenges in research and innovation -- 1.1.1. Ethics in governance of research and innovation -- 1.1.2. Bottom-up approaches -- 1.2. Facing responsibility -- 1.2.1. The notion of responsibility in innovation -- 1.2.2. Ethics and technology assessment: at the root of responsible innovation -- 1.2.3. From ethics of technology to responsible research and innovation -- 1.3. Public participation and the ideal of participatory democracy -- 1.3.1. Public participation in research and innovation -- 1.3.2. Participation in technology assessment -- 1.3.3. From broad participatory practices to deliberation -- 1.4. The diverse field of participation -- 1.4.1. Defining participatory activities: types and timelines -- 1.4.2. Defining participants: types of actors and visions of engagement -- 1.4.3. Finding value in participation -- 1.4.4. Models of participation -- 1.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Regulations on Ethics and Participation -- 2.1. Policies and regulations on the ethics of innovation -- 2.1.1. Main regulations on research ethics and research integrity -- 2.1.2. Ethics assessment: a standard in European funding programs -- 2.2. Analysis of current European regulations on ethics and participation -- 2.2.1. The different institutional configurations for ethics and participation -- 2.2.2. The current deadlocks of European regulatory bodies -- 2.2.3. Ethics of participation: current boundaries -- 2.3. Soft law on participatory approaches -- 2.3.1. Re-shaping participatory approaches through soft law: toward a normative instrument -- 2.4. Beyond regulations: institutional needs for ethical participation -- 2.4.1. The needs from a governance point of view.
2.4.2. Identifying good practices and criteria for ethical participation -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Ethical Participation -- 3.1. How mainstream is citizen participation? -- 3.1.1. A case study on research funding organizations -- 3.1.2. Citizens' low involvement in R& -- I processes -- 3.1.3. Prevailing types of participation -- 3.2. Leveraging the funding of R& -- I for a novel approach to participation -- 3.2.1. Context-sensitive specificities -- 3.2.2. Expectations and legitimacy in the funding of R& -- I -- 3.2.3. The impact of participatory practices -- 3.3. Addressing the needs of research funding organizations -- 3.3.1. Standardized approaches and the European discrepancies -- 3.3.2. Ethical grounds meeting public scrutiny -- 3.4. Toward an ethics framework -- 3.4.1. Finding common paths and compromises in R& -- I governance -- 3.4.2. Main critical factors facing institutions -- 3.5. An ethics framework for participation -- 3.5.1. Some guidelines for future ethics frameworks -- 3.5.2. A tentative ethics framework -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Categories Considered in the Case Study on Research Funding Organizations -- Appendix 2: Tentative Ethics Framework -- References -- Index -- EULA. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830567603321 |
Giannelos Kalli | ||
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Responsive Ethics and Participation : Science, Technology and Democracy |
Autore | Giannelos Kalli |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (224 pages) |
Disciplina | 174.95 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ReberBernard
DoornNeelke |
Collana | Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series |
Soggetto topico |
Science - Moral and ethical aspects
Science - Philosophy |
ISBN |
1-394-16545-5
1-394-16543-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Defining Ethics and Participation -- 1.1. Ethical challenges in research and innovation -- 1.1.1. Ethics in governance of research and innovation -- 1.1.2. Bottom-up approaches -- 1.2. Facing responsibility -- 1.2.1. The notion of responsibility in innovation -- 1.2.2. Ethics and technology assessment: at the root of responsible innovation -- 1.2.3. From ethics of technology to responsible research and innovation -- 1.3. Public participation and the ideal of participatory democracy -- 1.3.1. Public participation in research and innovation -- 1.3.2. Participation in technology assessment -- 1.3.3. From broad participatory practices to deliberation -- 1.4. The diverse field of participation -- 1.4.1. Defining participatory activities: types and timelines -- 1.4.2. Defining participants: types of actors and visions of engagement -- 1.4.3. Finding value in participation -- 1.4.4. Models of participation -- 1.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 2. Regulations on Ethics and Participation -- 2.1. Policies and regulations on the ethics of innovation -- 2.1.1. Main regulations on research ethics and research integrity -- 2.1.2. Ethics assessment: a standard in European funding programs -- 2.2. Analysis of current European regulations on ethics and participation -- 2.2.1. The different institutional configurations for ethics and participation -- 2.2.2. The current deadlocks of European regulatory bodies -- 2.2.3. Ethics of participation: current boundaries -- 2.3. Soft law on participatory approaches -- 2.3.1. Re-shaping participatory approaches through soft law: toward a normative instrument -- 2.4. Beyond regulations: institutional needs for ethical participation -- 2.4.1. The needs from a governance point of view.
2.4.2. Identifying good practices and criteria for ethical participation -- 2.5. Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Ethical Participation -- 3.1. How mainstream is citizen participation? -- 3.1.1. A case study on research funding organizations -- 3.1.2. Citizens' low involvement in R& -- I processes -- 3.1.3. Prevailing types of participation -- 3.2. Leveraging the funding of R& -- I for a novel approach to participation -- 3.2.1. Context-sensitive specificities -- 3.2.2. Expectations and legitimacy in the funding of R& -- I -- 3.2.3. The impact of participatory practices -- 3.3. Addressing the needs of research funding organizations -- 3.3.1. Standardized approaches and the European discrepancies -- 3.3.2. Ethical grounds meeting public scrutiny -- 3.4. Toward an ethics framework -- 3.4.1. Finding common paths and compromises in R& -- I governance -- 3.4.2. Main critical factors facing institutions -- 3.5. An ethics framework for participation -- 3.5.1. Some guidelines for future ethics frameworks -- 3.5.2. A tentative ethics framework -- Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Categories Considered in the Case Study on Research Funding Organizations -- Appendix 2: Tentative Ethics Framework -- References -- Index -- EULA. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877501403321 |
Giannelos Kalli | ||
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2022 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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