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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2021
- Batya Friedman, Maaike Harbers, David G. Hendry
, Jeroen van den Hoven, Catholijn M. Jonker, Nick Logler:
Introduction to the special issue: value sensitive design: charting the next decade. 1-3 - Batya Friedman, Maaike Harbers, David G. Hendry, Jeroen van den Hoven, Catholijn M. Jonker, Nick Logler:
Eight grand challenges for value sensitive design from the 2016 Lorentz workshop. 5-16 - Till Winkler
, Sarah Spiekermann:
Twenty years of value sensitive design: a review of methodological practices in VSD projects. 17-21 - Naomi Jacobs
, Alina Huldtgren:
Why value sensitive design needs ethical commitments. 23-26 - Ibo van de Poel
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Design for value change. 27-31 - Anne Weibert
, Konstantin Aal
, Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf
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Scaling local experiences to global challenges: insights from grounded design and value sensitive design. 33-37 - David G. Hendry
, Batya Friedman, Stephanie Ballard:
Value sensitive design as a formative framework. 39-44 - Åke Walldius:
Strategy mapping: a method for making value tensions explicit in design and deployment of IT systems. 45-48 - Maaike Harbers:
Using agent-based simulations to address value tensions in design. 49-52 - Christiane Grünloh
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Using technological frames as an analytic tool in value sensitive design. 53-57 - Annuska Zolyomi
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Where the stakeholders are: tapping into social media during value-sensitive design research. 59-62 - Daisy Yoo
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Stakeholder Tokens: a constructive method for value sensitive design stakeholder analysis. 63-67 - Ian S. King
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Science fiction as a value scenario for historical technology. 69-73 - Oliver Heger
, Björn Niehaves, Henrik Kampling:
The value declaration: a method for integrating human values into design-oriented research projects. 75-78 - Kari Edison Watkins
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Using value sensitive design to understand transportation choices and envision a future transportation system. 79-82 - Nick Logler
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Arduino and access: value tensions in the maker movement. 83-87 - Qinyu Li
, Peter Tolmie, Anne Weibert, Marén Schorch
, Claudia Müller, Volker Wulf:
E-Portfolio: value tensions encountered in documenting design case studies. 89-93 - Oliver K. Burmeister
, David Kreps:
Power influences upon technology design for age-related cognitive decline using the VSD framework. 95-98
Volume 23, Number 2, June 2021
- Samuel T. Segun
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Critically engaging the ethics of AI for a global audience. 99-105 - Mary Carman
, Benjamin Rosman
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Applying a principle of explicability to AI research in Africa: should we do it? 107-117 - Malesela John Lamola
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An ontic-ontological theory for ethics of designing social robots: a case of Black African women and humanoids. 119-126 - Christopher Wareham
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Artificial intelligence and African conceptions of personhood. 127-136 - Bongani Andy Mabaso
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Computationally rational agents can be moral agents. 137-145 - Fabio Tollon
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The artificial view: toward a non-anthropocentric account of moral patiency. 147-155 - Danielle Swanepoel
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The possibility of deliberate norm-adherence in AI. 157-163
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2021
- Tzu-Wei Hung
, Chun-Ping Yen
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On the person-based predictive policing of AI. 165-176 - Andrew Kissel
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Free will, the self, and video game actions. 177-183 - Simone van der Burg
, Leanne Wiseman
, Jovana Krkeljas:
Trust in farm data sharing: reflections on the EU code of conduct for agricultural data sharing. 185-198 - Sebastian Ostritsch, Samuel Ulbricht
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The immorality of computer games: Defending the endorsement view against Young's objections. 199-205 - Barbro Fröding, Martin Peterson:
Friendly AI. 207-214 - Simon Coghlan
, Lucy Sparrow
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The "digital animal intuition: " the ethics of violence against animals in video games. 215-224 - Rebecca Davnall
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What does the gamer do? 225-237 - Georgy Ishmaev:
Sovereignty, privacy, and ethics in blockchain-based identity management systems. 239-252 - Michele Loi
, Andrea Ferrario
, Eleonora Viganò
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Transparency as design publicity: explaining and justifying inscrutable algorithms. 253-263 - Marc J. Dupuis
, Karen Renaud
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Scoping the ethical principles of cybersecurity fear appeals. 265-284 - Robert Ranisch
, Niels Nijsingh, Angela Ballantyne, Anne van Bergen, Alena Buyx, Orsolya Friedrich, Tereza Hendl, Georg Marckmann
, Christian Munthe, Verina Wild
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Digital contact tracing and exposure notification: ethical guidance for trustworthy pandemic management. 285-294 - Patrick D. Anderson
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Privacy for the weak, transparency for the powerful: the cypherpunk ethics of Julian Assange. 295-308 - Amanda J. C. Sharkey
, Noel E. Sharkey:
We need to talk about deception in social robotics! 309-316 - Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs
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Virtual action. 317-330 - Tamar Sharon
, Bert-Jaap Koops
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The ethics of inattention: revitalising civil inattention as a privacy-protecting mechanism in public spaces. 331-343 - Marijn Sax
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Optimization of what? For-profit health apps as manipulative digital environments. 345-361 - Lavinia Marin
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Sharing (mis) information on social networking sites. An exploration of the norms for distributing content authored by others. 363-372 - Clive Harfield
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Was Snowden virtuous? 373-383 - Yan Teng
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Towards trustworthy blockchains: normative reflections on blockchain-enabled virtual institutions. 385-397 - Maria Joseph Israel, Ahmed Amer:
Ethical implications of digital infrastructures for pluralistic perspectives. 399-417 - Marcus Tomalin
, Bill Byrne, Shauna Concannon
, Danielle Saunders, Stefanie Ullmann
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The practical ethics of bias reduction in machine translation: why domain adaptation is better than data debiasing. 419-433 - Matthew J. Dennis
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Digital well-being under pandemic conditions: catalysing a theory of online flourishing. 435-445 - Payman Tajalli
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AI ethics and the banality of evil. 447-454 - Steven Umbrello
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Coupling levels of abstraction in understanding meaningful human control of autonomous weapons: a two-tiered approach. 455-464 - Paula Sweeney:
A fictional dualism model of social robots. 465-472 - Garry Young
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On the indignity of killer robots. 473-482 - Nicholas Smith
, Darby Vickers
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Statistically responsible artificial intelligences. 483-493 - Jeffrey Moriarty
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Why online personalized pricing is unfair. 495-503 - Patricia Gomes Rêgo de Almeida
, Carlos Denner dos Santos
, Josivania Silva Farias
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Artificial Intelligence Regulation: a framework for governance. 505-525 - Erick Jose Ramirez
, Miles Elliott, Per-Erik Milam:
What it's like to be a _____: why it's (often) unethical to use VR as an empathy nudging tool. 527-542 - Oliver Li
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Problems with "Friendly AI". 543-550 - Aline Shakti Franzke
, Iris Muis, Mirko Tobias Schäfer:
Data Ethics Decision Aid (DEDA): a dialogical framework for ethical inquiry of AI and data projects in the Netherlands. 551-567 - Regina Sibylle Surber
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Corona pan(dem)ic: gateway to global surveillance. 569-578
Volume 23, Number 4, December 2021
- Vincent C. Müller
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Is it time for robot rights? Moral status in artificial entities. 579-587 - Karen Lancaster
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Non-consensual personified sexbots: an intrinsic wrong. 589-600 - Eva Weber-Guskar
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How to feel about emotionalized artificial intelligence? When robot pets, holograms, and chatbots become affective partners. 601-610 - Josephine Yam, Joshua August Gus Skorburg
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From human resources to human rights: Impact assessments for hiring algorithms. 611-623 - Sille Obelitz Søe
, Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Jens-Erik Mai
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What is the 'personal' in 'personal information'? 625-633 - Jack Stilgoe
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How can we know a self-driving car is safe? 635-647 - Mark Coeckelbergh
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Does kindness towards robots lead to virtue? A reply to Sparrow's asymmetry argument. 649-656 - Tripat Gill
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Ethical dilemmas are really important to potential adopters of autonomous vehicles. 657-673 - Rainer Mühlhoff
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Predictive privacy: towards an applied ethics of data analytics. 675-690 - Sebastian Krügel, Matthias Uhl
, Bryn Balcombe:
Automated vehicles and the morality of post-collision behavior. 691-701 - Teresa Scantamburlo
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Non-empirical problems in fair machine learning. 703-712 - Filippo Santoni de Sio
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The European Commission report on ethics of connected and automated vehicles and the future of ethics of transportation. 713-726 - Manuel Dietrich
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Addressing inequal risk exposure in the development of automated vehicles. 727-738 - William Ratoff
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Can the predictive processing model of the mind ameliorate the value-alignment problem? 739-750 - Tobias Flattery
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May Kantians commit virtual killings that affect no other persons? 751-762 - Peng Liu
, Manqing Du, Tingting Li:
Psychological consequences of legal responsibility misattribution associated with automated vehicles. 763-776 - Nick Reed
, Tania Leiman
, Paula Palade
, Marieke H. Martens
, Leon Kester
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Ethics of automated vehicles: breaking traffic rules for road safety. 777-789 - Megan Fritts
, Frank Cabrera:
AI recruitment algorithms and the dehumanization problem. 791-801 - Mihaela Constantinescu
, Cristina Voinea
, Radu Uszkai, Constantin Vica:
Understanding responsibility in Responsible AI. Dianoetic virtues and the hard problem of context. 803-814 - Stephen A. Setman
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A willingness to be vulnerable: norm psychology and human-robot relationships. 815-824 - Simon Coghlan
, Sarah Webber
, Marcus Carter:
Improving ethical attitudes to animals with digital technologies: the case of apes and zoos. 825-839 - Sarah Bankins
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The ethical use of artificial intelligence in human resource management: a decision-making framework. 841-854 - Jeremy Wacksman
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Digitalization of contact tracing: balancing data privacy with public health benefit. 855-861 - Linda Battistuzzi
, Carmine Tommaso Recchiuto, Antonio Sgorbissa:
Ethical concerns in rescue robotics: a scoping review. 863-875
Volume 23, Number S1, November 2021
- Mirco Nanni, Gennady L. Andrienko, Albert-László Barabási, Chiara Boldrini, Francesco Bonchi, Ciro Cattuto, Francesca Chiaromonte, Giovanni Comandè, Marco Conti, Mark Coté, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Paolo Ferragina, Fosca Giannotti, Riccardo Guidotti, Dirk Helbing, Kimmo Kaski, János Kertész, Sune Lehmann, Bruno Lepri, Paul Lukowicz, Stan Matwin, David Megías Jiménez, Anna Monreale, Katharina Morik, Nuria Oliver, Andrea Passarella, Andrea Passerini, Dino Pedreschi
, Alex Pentland, Fabio Pianesi, Francesca Pratesi, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Salvatore Ruggieri, Arno Siebes, Vicenç Torra, Roberto Trasarti, Jeroen van den Hoven, Alessandro Vespignani:
Give more data, awareness and control to individual citizens, and they will help COVID-19 containment. 1-6 - Inga Kroener, David Barnard-Wills, Julia Muraszkiewicz
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Agile ethics: an iterative and flexible approach to assessing ethical, legal and social issues in the agile development of crisis management information systems. 7-18 - Georgy Ishmaev, Matthew Dennis, Jeroen van den Hoven:
Ethics in the COVID-19 pandemic: myths, false dilemmas, and moral overload. 19-34 - Nancy S. Jecker
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You've got a friend in me: sociable robots for older adults in an age of global pandemics. 35-43 - Tamar Sharon
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Blind-sided by privacy? Digital contact tracing, the Apple/Google API and big tech's newfound role as global health policy makers. 45-57 - Steffen Steinert
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Corona and value change. The role of social media and emotional contagion. 59-68 - Michael Klenk
, Hein Duijf
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Ethics of digital contact tracing and COVID-19: who is (not) free to go? 69-77 - Lavinia Marin
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Three contextual dimensions of information on social media: lessons learned from the COVID-19 infodemic. 79-86 - Marjolein Lanzing:
Contact tracing apps: an ethical roadmap. 87-90 - Janna Bertchen van Grunsven:
Perceptual breakdown during a global pandemic: introducing phenomenological insights for digital mental health purposes. 91-98 - Lotje Elizabeth Siffels
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Beyond privacy vs. health: a justification analysis of the contact-tracing apps debate in the Netherlands. 99-103 - Andrew S. Hoffman
, Bart Jacobs
, Bernard van Gastel
, Hanna Kathrin Schraffenberger
, Tamar Sharon
, Berber Pas
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Towards a seamful ethics of Covid-19 contact tracing apps? 105-115 - Koen Bruynseels
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Responsible innovation in synthetic biology in response to COVID-19: the role of data positionality. 117-125 - Gianluca Bontempi
, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Hans ed Canck, Emanuela Girardi, Holger H. Hoos, Iarla Kilbane-Dawe
, Tonio Ball, Ann Nowé, Jose Sousa, Davide Bacciu, Marco Aldinucci
, Manlio ed Domenico, Alessandro Saffiotti, Marco Maratea:
The CLAIRE COVID-19 initiative: approach, experiences and recommendations. 127-133 - Bernd Carsten Stahl
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Emerging technologies as the next pandemic?: Possible consequences of the Covid crisis for the future of responsible research and innovation. 135-137 - Björn Lundgren
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Improving on and assessing ethical guidelines for digital tracking and tracing systems for pandemics. 139-142

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