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Science and Engineering Ethics, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, February 2020
- Nishakanthi Gopalan, Siti Nurani Mohd Nor, Mohd Salim Mohamed:
Regulation of Stem Cell Technology in Malaysia: Current Status and Recommendations. 1-25 - Cory Higgs, Tristan McIntosh, Shane Connelly, Michael D. Mumford:
Self-Focused Emotions and Ethical Decision-Making: Comparing the Effects of Regulated and Unregulated Guilt, Shame, and Embarrassment. 27-63 - Indira Nair, William M. Bulleit:
Pragmatism and Care in Engineering Ethics. 65-87 - Thomas C. King, Nikita Aggarwal, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi:
Artificial Intelligence Crime: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Foreseeable Threats and Solutions. 89-120 - Rayan H. M. Alkhawtani, Hugo J. A. Adams, Thomas C. Kwee:
Are Researchers Willing to Share Their Published Manuscript? 121-122 - Zeng Jie Ye, Xiao Ying Zhang, Jian Liang, Ying Tang:
The Challenges of Medical Ethics in China: Are Gene-Edited Babies Enough? 123-125 - Katharina Fuerholzer, Maximilian Schochow, Florian Steger:
Good Scientific Practice: Developing a Curriculum for Medical Students in Germany. 127-139 - John-Stewart Gordon:
Building Moral Robots: Ethical Pitfalls and Challenges. 141-157 - Oronzo Parlangeli, Stefano Guidi, Enrica Marchigiani, Margherita Bracci, Paul M. Liston:
Perceptions of Work-Related Stress and Ethical Misconduct Amongst Non-tenured Researchers in Italy. 159-181 - John Harlow, Nadir Weibel, Rasheed Al Kotob, Vincent Chan, Cinnamon S. Bloss, Rubi Linares-Orozco, Michelle Takemoto, Camille Nebeker:
Using Participatory Design to Inform the Connected and Open Research Ethics (CORE) Commons. 183-203 - M. Reza Hosseini, Igor Martek, Saeed Banihashemi, Albert P. C. Chan, Amos Darko, Mahdi Tahmasebi:
Distinguishing Characteristics of Corruption Risks in Iranian Construction Projects: A Weighted Correlation Network Analysis. 205-231 - Shan Jing, Neelke Doorn:
Engineers' Moral Responsibility: A Confucian Perspective. 233-253 - Charles Verharen:
Two Genealogies of Human Values: Nietzsche Versus Edward O. Wilson on the Consilience of Philosophy, Science and Technology. 255-274 - Gilda A. Barabino, Monique Frize, Fatimah Ibrahim, Eleni Kaldoudi, Lenka Lhotská, Loredana G. Marcu, Magdalena Stoeva, Virginia Tsapaki, Eva Bezak:
Solutions to Gender Balance in STEM Fields Through Support, Training, Education and Mentoring: Report of the International Women in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Task Group. 275-292 - Geoff Keeling:
Why Trolley Problems Matter for the Ethics of Automated Vehicles. 293-307 - Noor Munirah Isa, Nurul Atiqah Zulkifli, Saadan Man:
Islamic Perspectives on CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Human Germline Gene Editing: A Preliminary Discussion. 309-323 - Emmanuel Kingsford Owusu, Albert P. C. Chan, Ming Shan, Erika Pärn:
An Empirical Study on Construction Process Corruption Susceptibility: A Vignette of International Expertise. 325-349 - Steffen Steinert, Orsolya Friedrich:
Wired Emotions: Ethical Issues of Affective Brain-Computer Interfaces. 351-367 - Lily Eva Frank:
What Do We Have to Lose? Offloading Through Moral Technologies: Moral Struggle and Progress. 369-385 - Taylor Stone, Filippo Santoni de Sio, Pieter E. Vermaas:
Driving in the Dark: Designing Autonomous Vehicles for Reducing Light Pollution. 387-403 - Rita Vasconcellos Oliveira:
A Methodological Framework for Developing More Just Footprints: The Contribution of Footprints to Environmental Policies and Justice. 405-429 - Rebecca Davnall:
Solving the Single-Vehicle Self-Driving Car Trolley Problem Using Risk Theory and Vehicle Dynamics. 431-449 - Ilaria Ampollini, Massimiano Bucchi:
When Public Discourse Mirrors Academic Debate: Research Integrity in the Media. 451-474 - Geerten van de Kaa, Jafar Rezaei, Behnam Taebi, Ibo van de Poel, Abhilash Kizhakenath:
How to Weigh Values in Value Sensitive Design: A Best Worst Method Approach for the Case of Smart Metering. 475-494 - Steven Umbrello:
Values, Imagination, and Praxis: Towards a Value Sensitive Future with Technology. 495-499
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2020
- José-Antonio Cervantes, Sonia López, Luis-Felipe Rodríguez, Salvador Cervantes, Francisco Cervantes, Félix Ramos:
Artificial Moral Agents: A Survey of the Current Status. 501-532 - Mirjam Schuijff, Anne M. Dijkstra:
Practices of Responsible Research and Innovation: A Review. 533-574 - Steven Umbrello:
Imaginative Value Sensitive Design: Using Moral Imagination Theory to Inform Responsible Technology Design. 575-595 - Mohammad Hosseini, Luca Consoli, Hub A. E. Zwart, Mariette A. van den Hoven:
Suggestions to Improve the Comprehensibility of Current Definitions of Scientific Authorship for International Authors. 597-617 - Benjamin Hale, Lucy McAllister:
From Treasure to Trash: The Lingering Value of Technological Artifacts. 619-640 - Sedigheh Ghasemi, Mostafa Ahmadvand, Ezatollah Hossein Karami, Ayatollah Karami:
Social Risk Perceptions of Genetically Modified Foods of Engineers in Training: Application of a Comprehensive Risk Model. 641-665 - Christopher Brandl, Matthias Wille, Jochen Nelles, Peter Rasche, Katharina Schäfer, Frank Ole Flemisch, Martin Frenz, Verena Nitsch, Alexander Mertens:
AMICAI: A Method Based on Risk Analysis to Integrate Responsible Research and Innovation into the Work of Research and Innovation Practitioners. 667-689 - Petr Houdek:
Fraud and Understanding the Moral Mind: Need for Implementation of Organizational Characteristics into Behavioral Ethics. 691-707 - Jovan Shopovski, Cezary Bolek, Monika Bolek:
Characteristics of Peer Review Reports: Editor-Suggested Versus Author-Suggested Reviewers. 709-726 - Roos de Jong:
The Retribution-Gap and Responsibility-Loci Related to Robots and Automated Technologies: A Reply to Nyholm. 727-735 - Peter Nagy, Ruth Wylie, Joey Eschrich, Ed Finn:
Facing the Pariah of Science: The Frankenstein Myth as a Social and Ethical Reference for Scientists. 737-759 - Stephen A. Gallo, Lisa A. Thompson, Karen B. Schmaling, Scott R. Glisson:
The Participation and Motivations of Grant Peer Reviewers: A Comprehensive Survey. 761-782 - Emilija Manojlovic-Gacic, Jelena Dotlic, Tatjana Gazibara, Tatjana Terzic, Milica Skender-Gazibara:
Bridging the Gap with Clinicians: The Issue of Underrecognition of Pathologists and Radiologists as Scientific Authors in Contemporary Medical Literature. 783-792 - Michael H. G. Hoffmann:
Reflective Consensus Building on Wicked Problems with the Reflect! Platform. 793-819 - Abeer M. Rababa'h, Karem H. Alzoubi, Mera Ababneh, Omar F. Khabour:
Awareness of Jordanian Investigators About the Importance of Ethics Review Committees: A Pilot Study. 821-831 - Marcin Orzechowski, Maximilian Schochow, Florian Steger:
Clinical Ethics Consultation in the Transition Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. 833-850 - Benjamin Strenge, Thomas Schack:
AWOSE - A Process Model for Incorporating Ethical Analyses in Agile Systems Engineering. 851-870 - Ivo Maathuis, Maartje G. H. Niezen, David Buitenweg, Ilja L. Bongers, Chijs van Nieuwenhuizen:
Exploring Human Values in the Design of a Web-Based QoL-Instrument for People with Mental Health Problems: A Value Sensitive Design Approach. 871-898 - Martin Sand:
Did Alexander Fleming Deserve the Nobel Prize? 899-919 - Ambica C. Chopra, Stephanie S. Tilberry, Kaitlyn E. Sternat, Daniel Y. Chung, Stephanie D. Nichols, Brian J. Piper:
Quantification of Conflicts of Interest in an Online Point-of-Care Clinical Support Website. 921-930 - Michael Gentzel:
Classical Liberalism, Discrimination, and the Problem of Autonomous Cars. 931-946 - Priya Satalkar, Thomas Perneger, David M. Shaw:
Accommodating an Uninvited Guest: Perspectives of Researchers in Switzerland on 'Honorary' Authorship. 947-967 - Mahdi Kafaee:
Technological Enthusiasm: Morally Commendable or Reprehensible? 969-980 - Mary Jean Walker, Eliza Goddard, Benjamin Stephens-Fripp, Gürsel Alici:
Towards Including End-Users in the Design of Prosthetic Hands: Ethical Analysis of a Survey of Australians with Upper-Limb Difference. 981-1007 - Federica Lucivero:
Big Data, Big Waste? A Reflection on the Environmental Sustainability of Big Data Initiatives. 1009-1030 - Livia Puljak, Dario Sambunjak:
Can Authorship be Denied for Contract Work? 1031-1037 - Bianca Moldoveanu, Gheorghe Cuciureanu:
Publishing as an Indicator of Scientific Research Quality and Ethics: The Case of Law Journals from Moldova. 1039-1052 - Asmawati Muhamad, Abdul Halim Syihab, Abdul Halim Ibrahim:
Preserving Human-Nature's Interaction for Sustainability: Quran and Sunnah Perspective. 1053-1066 - Aamir Raoof Memon, Martina Mavrinac:
Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Plagiarism as Reported by Participants Completing the AuthorAID MOOC on Research Writing. 1067-1088 - Bor Luen Tang, Joan Siew Ching Lee:
A Reflective Account of a Research Ethics Course for an Interdisciplinary Cohort of Graduate Students. 1089-1105 - Mikkel Willum Johansen, Frederik Voetmann Christiansen:
Handling Anomalous Data in the Lab: Students' Perspectives on Deleting and Discarding. 1107-1128 - Bor Luen Tang:
It is the Quality of the Review that Matters. 1129-1130 - Shahryar Sorooshian:
Author's Index: Without Distortions. 1131-1132
Volume 26, Number 3, June 2020
- Mohammad Hosseini:
Equal Co-authorship Practices: Review and Recommendations. 1133-1148 - Stanislav Skapa, Marek Vochozka:
Towards Higher Moral and Economic Goals in Renewable Energy. 1149-1158 - Jessica Morley, Luciano Floridi:
The Limits of Empowerment: How to Reframe the Role of mHealth Tools in the Healthcare Ecosystem. 1159-1183 - Mark Ryan:
The Future of Transportation: Ethical, Legal, Social and Economic Impacts of Self-driving Vehicles in the Year 2025. 1185-1208 - Konrad Szocik, Ziba Norman, Michael J. Reiss:
Ethical Challenges in Human Space Missions: A Space Refuge, Scientific Value, and Human Gene Editing for Space. 1209-1227 - Marija Roguljic, Tina Poklepovic Pericic, Andrea Gelemanovic, Anita Jukic, Dina Simunovic, Ivan Buljan, Matko Marusic, Ana Marusic, Elizabeth Wager:
What Patients, Students and Doctors Think About Permission to Publish Patient Photographs in Academic Journals: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Croatia. 1229-1247 - Tatjana Gazibara, Jelena Dotlic, Dejan Donev, Vida Jeremic Stojkovic, Darija Kisic-Tepavcevic:
Towards a Framework for Research Ethics Education for Physicians in Serbia. 1249-1266 - Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Alberto Blanco-Justicia:
Ethical Value-Centric Cybersecurity: A Methodology Based on a Value Graph. 1267-1285 - Hugh Desmond:
Professionalism in Science: Competence, Autonomy, and Service. 1287-1313 - Steven R. Kraaijeveld:
Debunking (the) Retribution (Gap). 1315-1328 - Darshan M. A. Karwat:
Self-reflection for Activist Engineering. 1329-1352 - Grant Fore, Justin L. Hess:
Operationalizing Ethical Becoming as a Theoretical Framework for Teaching Engineering Design Ethics. 1353-1375 - L. Alexandra Morrison:
Situating Moral Agency: How Postphenomenology Can Benefit Engineering Ethics. 1377-1401 - Miri Barak, Gizell Green:
Novice Researchers' Views About Online Ethics Education and the Instructional Design Components that May Foster Ethical Practice. 1403-1421 - Mark Yarborough:
Rescuing Informed Consent: How the new "Key Information" and "Reasonable Person" Provisions in the Revised U.S. Common Rule open the door to long Overdue Informed Consent Disclosure Improvements and why we need to walk Through that door. 1423-1443 - Moti Mizrahi:
How to Play the "Playing God" Card. 1445-1461 - Siti Hafsyah Idris, Abu Bakar Abdul Majeed, Lee Wei Chang:
Beyond Halal: Maqasid al-Shari'ah to Assess Bioethical Issues Arising from Genetically Modified Crops. 1463-1476 - Denise A. Baker:
Four Ironies of Self-quantification: Wearable Technologies and the Quantified Self. 1477-1498 - Sophia Jui-An Pan, Chien Chou:
Taiwanese Researchers' Perceptions of Questionable Authorship Practices: An Exploratory Study. 1499-1530 - Samuel V. Bruton, Mary Medlin, Mitch Brown, Donald F. Sacco:
Personal Motivations and Systemic Incentives: Scientists on Questionable Research Practices. 1531-1547 - Julian F. Müller, Jan Gogoll:
Should Manual Driving be (Eventually) Outlawed? 1549-1567 - Lisa Sigl, Ulrike Felt, Maximilian Fochler:
"I am Primarily Paid for Publishing...": The Narrative Framing of Societal Responsibilities in Academic Life Science Research. 1569-1593 - Serge P. J. M. Horbach, Eric Breit, Willem Halffman, Svenn-Erik Mamelund:
On the Willingness to Report and the Consequences of Reporting Research Misconduct: The Role of Power Relations. 1595-1623 - Dennis M. Gorman:
Availability of Research Data in High-Impact Addiction Journals with Data Sharing Policies. 1625-1632 - Maria Bårdsen Hesjedal, Heidrun Åm, Knut H. Sørensen, Roger Strand:
Transforming Scientists' Understanding of Science-Society Relations. Stimulating Double-Loop Learning when Teaching RRI. 1633-1653 - Jonathan Pugh:
Clarifying the Normative Significance of 'Personality Changes' Following Deep Brain Stimulation. 1655-1680 - Li Tang, Guangyuan Hu, Yang Sui, Yuhan Yang, Cong Cao:
Retraction: The "Other Face" of Research Collaboration? 1681-1708 - Juan M. Durán, Zachary Pirtle:
Epistemic Standards for Participatory Technology Assessment: Suggestions Based Upon Well-Ordered Science. 1709-1741 - Eun Ah Lee, Nicholas R. Gans, Magdalena Grohman, Marco Tacca, Matthew J. Brown:
Guiding Engineering Student Teams' Ethics Discussions with Peer Advising. 1743-1769 - Luciano Floridi, Josh Cowls, Thomas C. King, Mariarosaria Taddeo:
How to Design AI for Social Good: Seven Essential Factors. 1771-1796 - Nur Asmadayana Hasim, Latifah Amin, Zurina Mahadi, Nor Ashikin Mohamed Yusof, Anisah Che Ngah, Mashitoh Yaacob, Angelina Patrick Olesen, Azwira Abdul Aziz:
The Integration and Harmonisation of Secular and Islamic Ethical Principles in Formulating Acceptable Ethical Guidelines for Modern Biotechnology in Malaysia. 1797-1825 - Katharina Fuerholzer, Maximilian Schochow, Richard Peter, Florian Steger:
Medical Students' Acquaintance with Core Concepts, Institutions and Guidelines on Good Scientific Practice: A Pre- and Post-questionnaire Survey. 1827-1845 - Hao Li, San Yin:
Affected Genome Editing Crops: The Consequences of Genome-Edited Babies in China. 1847-1850 - Qosay A. E. Al-Balas, Rana Dajani, Wael K. Al-Delaimy:
The Ethics of Gene Editing from an Islamic Perspective: A Focus on the Recent Gene Editing of the Chinese Twins. 1851-1860 - Rafi Rashid:
Training STEM Ph.D. Students to Deal with Moral Dilemmas. 1861-1872 - Bor Luen Tang:
Can Ethics be Based on Science? 1873-1874 - János Tóth:
Blind Myself: Simple Steps for Editors and Software Providers to Take Against Affiliation Bias. 1875-1877 - Ahmed Abu-Zaid:
Coauthors' Email Addresses: A Neglected Journal-Level Measure to Uphold Authorship Integrity in Research Collaboration. 1879-1880 - Jiayi Zhu:
New Official Documents of China Addressing Academic Misconduct. 1881-1882 - Mariette A. van den Hoven, Andre Krom:
Empowerment and Conceptual Clarity in Research Integrity. 1883-1884 - Alain Braillon:
US Common Rule and Informed Consent for Clinical Trials: "Promises only Bind Those Who Believe in Them". 1885-1886
Volume 26, Number 4, August 2020
- Neelke Doorn, Colleen Murphy:
Introduction to the Symposium on Sabine Roeser's Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions. 1887-1890 - Madeleine Hayenhjelm:
Are Moral Emotions Key to Informed Risk Decisions? A Commentary on Sabine Roeser, Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions. 1891-1902 - Sven Nyholm:
In Evaluating Technological Risks, When and Why Should We Consult Our Emotions? 1903-1912 - Steffen Steinert:
Unleashing the Constructive Potential of Emotions: Some Critical Comments on Risk, Technology and Moral Emotions by Sabine Roeser. 1913-1920 - Sabine Roeser:
Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions: Reply to Critics. 1921-1934 - Rockwell F. Clancy:
The Ethical Education and Perspectives of Chinese Engineering Students: A Preliminary Investigation and Recommendations. 1935-1965 - Elise Smith, Bryn Williams-Jones, Zubin Master, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Adèle Paul-Hus, Min Shi, David B. Resnik:
Misconduct and Misbehavior Related to Authorship Disagreements in Collaborative Science. 1967-1993 - Elise Smith, Bryn Williams-Jones, Zubin Master, Vincent Larivière, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Adèle Paul-Hus, Min Shi, Elena Diller, Katie Caudle, David B. Resnik:
Researchers' Perceptions of Ethical Authorship Distribution in Collaborative Research Teams. 1995-2022 - John Danaher:
Welcoming Robots into the Moral Circle: A Defence of Ethical Behaviourism. 2023-2049 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
Artificial Intelligence, Responsibility Attribution, and a Relational Justification of Explainability. 2051-2068 - Andrew Grey, Alison Avenell, Greg Gamble, Mark Bolland:
Assessing and Raising Concerns About Duplicate Publication, Authorship Transgressions and Data Errors in a Body of Preclinical Research. 2069-2096 - Qin Zhu, Brent K. Jesiek:
Practicing Engineering Ethics in Global Context: A Comparative Study of Expert and Novice Approaches to Cross-Cultural Ethical Situations. 2097-2120 - Lina Wei, Michael Davis, Hangqing Cong:
Professionalism Among Chinese Engineers: An Empirical Study. 2121-2139 - Jessica Morley, Luciano Floridi, Libby Kinsey, Anat Elhalal:
From What to How: An Initial Review of Publicly Available AI Ethics Tools, Methods and Research to Translate Principles into Practices. 2141-2168 - Sven Nyholm, Jilles Smids:
Can a Robot Be a Good Colleague? 2169-2188 - Louise Bezuidenhout, Robert Quick, Hugh P. Shanahan:
"Ethics When You Least Expect It": A Modular Approach to Short Course Data Ethics Instruction. 2189-2213 - Udo Pesch, Nicole M. A. Huijts, Gunter Bombaerts, Neelke Doorn, Agnieszka Hunka:
Creating 'Local Publics': Responsibility and Involvement in Decision-Making on Technologies with Local Impacts. 2215-2234 - Roel Snieder, Qin Zhu:
Connecting to the Heart: Teaching Value-Based Professional Ethics. 2235-2254 - Mansure Madani, AbouAli Vedadhir, Bagher Larijani, Zahra Khazaei, Ahad Faramarz Gharamaleki:
Bridging the Gap Between Ethical Theory and Practice in Medicine: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study. 2255-2275 - Gardar Arnason:
The Emergence and Development of Animal Research Ethics: A Review with a Focus on Nonhuman Primates. 2277-2293 - Stephen Rainey, Stéphanie Martin, Andy Christen, Pierre Mégevand, Éric Fourneret:
Brain Recording, Mind-Reading, and Neurotechnology: Ethical Issues from Consumer Devices to Brain-Based Speech Decoding. 2295-2311 - Christopher Burr, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Luciano Floridi:
The Ethics of Digital Well-Being: A Thematic Review. 2313-2343 - Cristina Voinea, Constantin Vica, Emilian Mihailov, Julian Savulescu:
The Internet as Cognitive Enhancement. 2345-2362 - Lex M. Bouter:
What Research Institutions Can Do to Foster Research Integrity. 2363-2369
Volume 26, Number 5, October 2020
- Elisabeth Hildt, Kelly Laas, Monika Sziron:
Editorial: Shaping Ethical Futures in Brain-Based and Artificial Intelligence Research. 2371-2379 - Vivek Nallur:
Landscape of Machine Implemented Ethics. 2381-2399 - William A. Bauer:
Expanding Nallur's Landscape of Machine Implemented Ethics. 2401-2410 - William A. Bauer:
Correction to: Expanding Nallur's Landscape of Machine Implemented Ethics. 2411 - Michele Farisco, Kathinka Evers, Arleen Salles:
Towards Establishing Criteria for the Ethical Analysis of Artificial Intelligence. 2413-2425 - Matthew A. Butkus:
The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence. 2427-2437 - Stephen Rainey, Yasemin J. Erden:
Correcting the Brain? The Convergence of Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, Psychiatry, and Artificial Intelligence. 2439-2454 - Fabrice Jotterand, Clara Bosco:
Keeping the "Human in the Loop" in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. 2455-2460 - Veljko Dubljevic:
Toward Implementing the ADC Model of Moral Judgment in Autonomous Vehicles. 2461-2472 - Wolfhart Totschnig:
Fully Autonomous AI. 2473-2485 - Louise A. Dennis:
Computational Goals, Values and Decision-Making. 2487-2495 - Andreas Matthias:
Dignity and Dissent in Humans and Non-humans. 2497-2510 - Qin Zhu, Tom Williams, Ryan Blake Jackson, Ruchen Wen:
Blame-Laden Moral Rebukes and the Morally Competent Robot: A Confucian Ethical Perspective. 2511-2526 - David J. Gunkel:
Shifting Perspectives. 2527-2532 - Christine Aicardi, Simisola Akintoye, B. Tyr Fothergill, Manuel Guerrero, Gudrun Klinker, William Knight, Lars Klüver, Yannick Morel, Fabrice O. Morin, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Inga Ulnicane:
Ethical and Social Aspects of Neurorobotics. 2533-2546 - Roman Taraban:
Limits of Neural Computation in Humans and Machines. 2547-2553 - Lauren E. Abbott, Amy Andes, Aneri C. Pattani, Patricia Ann Mabrouk:
Authorship Not Taught and Not Caught in Undergraduate Research Experiences at a Research University. 2555-2599 - Bjørn Kåre Myskja, Anne Ingeborg Myhr:
Non-safety Assessments of Genome-Edited Organisms: Should They be Included in Regulation? 2601-2627 - Alessandra Cenci, Dylan Cawthorne:
Refining Value Sensitive Design: A (Capability-Based) Procedural Ethics Approach to Technological Design for Well-Being. 2629-2662 - Eunok Ko, Yeonbae Kim:
Why Do Firms Implement Responsible Innovation? The Case of Emerging Technologies in South Korea. 2663-2692 - Sadjad Soltanzadeh, Jai C. Galliott, Natalia Jevglevskaja:
Customizable Ethics Settings for Building Resilience and Narrowing the Responsibility Gap: Case Studies in the Socio-Ethical Engineering of Autonomous Systems. 2693-2708 - Minoo Alemi, Alireza Taheri, Azadeh Shariati, Ali Meghdari:
Social Robotics, Education, and Religion in the Islamic World: An Iranian Perspective. 2709-2734 - Landon J. Getz, Graham Dellaire:
Back to Basics: Application of the Principles of Bioethics to Heritable Genome Interventions. 2735-2748 - Mark Ryan:
In AI We Trust: Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Reliability. 2749-2767 - Stephanie Naufel, Eran Klein:
Citizen Neuroscience: Brain-Computer Interface Researcher Perspectives on Do-It-Yourself Brain Research. 2769-2790 - Irene Cambra-Badii, Elena Guardiola, Josep-E. Baños:
The Ethical Interest of Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus: A Literature Review 200 Years After Its Publication. 2791-2808 - Leen B. Fino, Iman A. Basheti, Betty B. Chaar:
Exploring Ethical Pharmacy Practice in Jordan. 2809-2834 - Ruth Walker:
The Opportunity Cost of Compulsory Research Participation: Why Psychology Departments Should Abolish Involuntary Participant Pools. 2835-2847 - Jilles Smids:
Danaher's Ethical Behaviourism: An Adequate Guide to Assessing the Moral Status of a Robot? 2849-2866 - Dylan Cawthorne, Aimee Robbins-Van Wynsberghe:
An Ethical Framework for the Design, Development, Implementation, and Assessment of Drones Used in Public Healthcare. 2867-2891
Volume 26, Number 6, December 2020
- Arno Simons, Nico Riedel, Ulf Toelch, Barbara Hendriks, Stephanie Müller-Ohlraun, Lisa Liebenau, Jens Ambrasat, Ulrich Dirnagl, Martin Reinhart:
Assessing the Organizational Climate for Translational Research with a New Survey Tool. 2893-2910 - Katie Shilton, Donal Heidenblad, Adam A. Porter, Susan J. Winter, Mary Kendig:
Role-Playing Computer Ethics: Designing and Evaluating the Privacy by Design (PbD) Simulation. 2911-2926 - Mar Palmeros Parada, Lotte Asveld, Patricia Osseweijer, John Alexander Posada:
Integrating Value Considerations in the Decision Making for the Design of Biorefineries. 2927-2955 - Joseph Herkert, Jason Borenstein, Keith W. Miller:
The Boeing 737 MAX: Lessons for Engineering Ethics. 2957-2974 - Hugo M. Verhelst, A. W. Stannat, G. Mecacci:
Machine Learning Against Terrorism: How Big Data Collection and Analysis Influences the Privacy-Security Dilemma. 2975-2984 - Emily York, Shannon N. Conley:
Creative Anticipatory Ethical Reasoning with Scenario Analysis and Design Fiction. 2985-3016 - Tamarinde Haven, H. Roeline Pasman, Guy Widdershoven, Lex M. Bouter, Joeri Tijdink:
Researchers' Perceptions of a Responsible Research Climate: A Multi Focus Group Study. 3017-3036 - Amos K. Laar, Barbara K. Redman, Kyle Ferguson, Arthur Caplan:
Institutional Approaches to Research Integrity in Ghana. 3037-3052 - Miriam J. E. Urlings, Bram Duyx, Gerard M. H. Swaen, Lex M. Bouter, Maurice P. A. Zeegers:
Determinants of Citation in Epidemiological Studies on Phthalates: A Citation Analysis. 3053-3067 - Augustine Pamplany, Bert Gordijn, Patrick Brereton:
The Ethics of Geoengineering: A Literature Review. 3069-3119 - Sebastian Köhler:
Instrumental Robots. 3121-3141 - Madeline Polmear, Angela R. Bielefeldt, Daniel W. Knight, Christopher Swan, Nathan E. Canney:
Exploratory Investigation of Personal Influences on Educators' Engagement in Engineering Ethics and Societal Impacts Instruction. 3143-3165 - Lise Degn:
Integrating Integrity: The Organizational Translation of Policies on Research Integrity. 3167-3182 - Silvia Teresa Morales-Gualdrón, Daniel Andrés La Rotta Forero, Juliana Andrea Arias Vergara, Juliana Montoya Ardila, Carolina Herrera Bañol:
Corporate Social Responsibility Practices of Colombian Companies as Perceived by Industrial Engineering Students. 3183-3215 - Ryan Hubbard, Jake Greenblum:
Surrogates and Artificial Intelligence: Why AI Trumps Family. 3217-3227 - Alexandra Kapeller, Heike Felzmann, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Ann-Marie Hughes:
A Taxonomy of Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Wearable Robots: An Expert Perspective. 3229-3247 - Atsushi Asai, Taketoshi Okita, Motoki Ohnishi, Seiji Bito:
Should We Aim to Create a Perfect Healthy Utopia? Discussions of Ethical Issues Surrounding the World of Project Itoh's Harmony. 3249-3270 - Reza Indrakusuma, Shona Kalkman, M. J. W. Koelemay, R. Balm, Dick L. Willems:
Context-Relative Norms Determine the Appropriate Type of Consent in Clinical Biobanks: Towards a Potential Solution for the Discrepancy between the General Data Protection Regulation and the European Data Protection Board on Requirements for Consent. 3271-3284 - Katherine Evans, Nelson de Moura, Stephane Chauvier, Raja Chatila, Ebru Dogan:
Ethical Decision Making in Autonomous Vehicles: The AV Ethics Project. 3285-3312 - Erick Jose Ramirez, Scott LaBarge:
Ethical Issues with Simulating the Bridge Problem in VR. 3313-3331 - Heike Felzmann, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux:
Towards Transparency by Design for Artificial Intelligence. 3333-3361 - Naomi Jacobs:
Capability Sensitive Design for Health and Wellbeing Technologies. 3363-3391 - Lisa M. Rasmussen, Courtney E. Williams, Mary M. Hausfeld, George C. Banks, Bailey C. Davis:
Authorship Policies at U.S. Doctoral Universities: A Review and Recommendations for Future Policies. 3393-3413 - Li Tang, Cong Cao, Donald Lien, Xiaoou Liu:
The Effects of Anti-corruption Campaign on Research Grant Reimbursement: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from China. 3415-3436 - Marin Vidak, Ivan Buljan, Ruzica Tokalic, Anita Lunic, Darko Hren, Ana Marusic:
Perception of Organizational Ethical Climate by University Staff and Students in Medicine and Humanities: A Cross Sectional Study. 3437-3454 - Negin Kamali, Amin Talebi Bezmin Abadi, Farid Rahimi:
Plagiarism, Fake Peer-Review, and Duplication: Predominant Reasons Underlying Retractions of Iran-Affiliated Scientific Papers. 3455-3463 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva:
The Ethical and Academic Implications of the Jeffrey Beall (www.scholarlyoa.com) Blog Shutdown. 3465-3467 - Bartek Chomanski:
Should Moral Machines be Banned? A Commentary on van Wynsberghe and Robbins "Critiquing the Reasons for Making Artificial Moral Agents". 3469-3481
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