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Science and Engineering Ethics, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 2007
- Raymond E. Spier, Stephanie J. Bird:
Science and Engineering Ethics at Springer. 1-3 - Anne Victoria Neale, Justin Northrup, Rhonda K. Dailey, Ellen Marks, Judith Abrams:
Correction and use of biomedical literature affected by scientific misconduct. 5-24 - Nancy L. Jones:
A code of ethics for the life sciences. 25-43 - Jeremy Wickins:
The ethics of biometrics: the risk of social exclusion from the widespread use of electronic identification. 45-54 - Jantina de Vries:
The obesity epidemic: medical and ethical considerations. 55-67 - Lucy Carter:
A case for a duty to feed the hungry: GM plants and the third world. 69-82 - Alan Marshall:
Questioning nuclear waste substitution: a case study. 83-98 - Sara Svensson, Sven Ove Hansson:
Protecting people in research: a comparison between biomedical and traffic research. 99-115 - Marshall Thomsen:
A course treating ethical issues in physics. 117-127 - Adam Briggle:
Taking biology seriously: what biology can and cannot tell us about moral and public policy issues by Immaculada de Melo-Martìn - Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., New York; 2005, cloth (ISBN 0-7425-4920-8) 60.00; 2005, paper (ISBN 0-7425-4921-6)21.95. 129-132
Volume 13, Number 2, June 2007
- George R. Hoffmann:
Letter to the editor on ethics of expertise, informed consent, and hormesis. 135-137 - Edward J. Calabrese:
Elliott's Ethics of Expertise Proposal and Application: A Dangerous Precedent. 139-145 - Jessica S. Ancker, Annette Flanagin:
A comparison of conflict of interest policies at peer-reviewed journals in different scientific disciplines. 147-157 - Jeffrey Kovac:
Moral Rules, Moral Ideals, and Use-Inspired Research. 159-169 - Michael Davis:
Eighteen rules for writing a code of professional ethics. 171-189 - Livia Puljak:
Croatia founded a national body for ethics in science. 191-193 - Timothy N. Atkinson, Diane S. Gilleland:
Virtue blindness and hegemony: qualitative evidence of negotiated ethical frameworks in the social language of university research administration. 195-220 - Barbro Björkman:
Different types - Different rights - Distinguishing between different perspectives on ownership of biological material. 221-233 - Mark Coeckelbergh, Ger Wackers:
Imagination, distributed responsibility and vulnerable technological systems: the case of Snorre A. 235-248 - Sean T. Powell, Matthew A. Allison, Michael W. Kalichman:
Effectiveness of a responsible conduct of research course: a preliminary study. 249-264 - James A. Stieb:
On "Bettering Humanity" in Science and Engineering Education. 265-273 - Katinka Waelbers:
Peter-Paul Verbeek, What Things Do: Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency and Design - The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park, Pennsylvania, 2005, Paperback, £16.95, $25.00, ISBN-10: 0271025409, ISBN-13: 978-0271025407, Hardback, £50.95, ISBN-10: 0271025395, ISBN-13: 978-0271025391. 275-277
Volume 13, Number 3, September 2007
- Michelle H. Biros:
The Ethics of Research in Emergency Medicine. 279-280 - Eugenijus Gefenas:
Balancing Ethical Principles in Emergency Medicine Research. 281-288 - Kenneth V. Iserson:
Has Emergency Medicine Research Benefited Patients? An Ethical Question. 289-295 - John McManus, Annette McClinton, Robert Gerhardt, Michael Morris:
Performance of Ethical Military Research is Possible: On and Off the Battlefield. 297-303 - Ritva Halila:
Assessing the Ethics of Medical Research in Emergency Settings: How Do International Regulations Work in Practice? 305-313 - Agata Wnukiewicz-Kozlowska:
The Admissibility of Research in Emergency Medicine. 315-332 - Piotr S. Iwanowski:
Informed Consent Procedure for Clinical Trials in Emergency Settings: The Polish Perspective. 333-336 - Joanna Rózynska, Marek Czarkowski:
Emergency Research without Consent under Polish Law. 337-350 - Malcolm G. Booth:
Informed Consent in Emergency Research: A Contradiction in Terms. 351-359 - Michelle H. Biros:
Research without Consent: Exception from and Waiver of Informed Consent in Resuscitation Research. 361-369 - Erwin J. O. Kompanje:
'No Time to be Lost!' - Ethical Considerations on Consent for Inclusion in Emergency Pharmacological Research in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in the European Union. 371-381
Volume 13, Number 4, December 2007
- Raymond E. Spier:
Some Thoughts on the 2007 World Conference on Research Integrity. 383-386 - Melissa S. Anderson:
Collective Openness and Other Recommendations for the Promotion of Research Integrity. 387-394 - Mark S. Davis, Michelle Riske-Morris, Sebastian R. Diaz:
Causal Factors Implicated in Research Misconduct: Evidence from ORI Case Files. 395-414 - Elizabeth A. Boyd, Lisa A. Bero:
Defining Financial Conflicts and Managing Research Relationships: An Analysis of University Conflict of Interest Committee Decisions. 415-435 - Melissa S. Anderson, Emily A. Ronning, Raymond de Vries, Brian C. Martinson:
The Perverse Effects of Competition on Scientists' Work and Relationships. 437-461 - Gary Lee Downey, Juan C. Lucena, Carl Mitcham:
Engineering Ethics and Identity: Emerging Initiatives in Comparative Perspective. 463-487 - Colleen Murphy, Paolo Gardoni:
Determining Public Policy and Resource Allocation Priorities for Mitigating Natural Hazards: A Capabilities-based Approach. 489-504 - Gonzalo Génova, M. Rosario González, Anabel Fraga:
Ethical Education in Software Engineering: Responsibility in the Production of Complex Systems. 505-522 - Seumas Miller, Michael J. Selgelid:
Ethical and Philosophical Consideration of the Dual-use Dilemma in the Biological Sciences. 523-580 - Jinnie M. Garrett, Stephanie J. Bird:
Ethical Issues in Communicating Science. 581
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