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Science and Engineering Ethics, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, March 2014
- Raymond E. Spier, Stephanie J. Bird:
Science and Engineering Ethics Enters its Third Decade. 1-3 - Hendrik F. Machiel Van der Loos:
Sherry Turkle. Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other - Basic Books, New York, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0465031467. 5-6 - Steven M. Flipse, Maarten C. A. van der Sanden, Patricia Osseweijer:
Setting Up Spaces for Collaboration in Industry Between Researchers from the Natural and Social Sciences. 7-22 - Katinka Waelbers, Philipp Dorstewitz:
Ethics in Actor Networks, or: What Latour Could Learn from Darwin and Dewey. 23-40 - Marcoen J. T. F. Cabbolet:
Scientific Misconduct: Three Forms that Directly Harm Others as the Modus Operandi of Mill's Tyranny of the Prevailing Opinion. 41-54 - Anton Oleinik:
Conflict(s) of Interest in Peer Review: Its Origins and Possible Solutions. 55-75 - Sara R. Jordan, Phillip W. Gray:
Reporting Ethics Committee Approval in Public Administration Research. 77-97 - Mindaugas Broga, Goran Mijaljica, Marcin Waligora, Aime Keis, Ana Marusic:
Publication Ethics in Biomedical Journals from Countries in Central and Eastern Europe. 99-109 - Cristian Timmermann:
Sharing in or Benefiting from Scientific Advancement? 111-133 - Charles Verharen, John Tharakan, Flordeliz Bugarin, Joseph Fortunak, Gada F. Kadoda, George Middendorf:
Survival Ethics in the Real World: The Research University and Sustainable Development. 135-154 - Andrew P. Rebera, Matteo E. Bonfanti, Silvia Venier:
Societal and Ethical Implications of Anti-Spoofing Technologies in Biometrics. 155-169 - Yonca Hürol:
On Ethics and the Earthquake Resistant Interior Design of Buildings. 171-181 - Mary E. Sunderland:
Taking Emotion Seriously: Meeting Students Where They Are. 183-195 - Hyemin Han, Changwoo Jeong:
Improving Epistemological Beliefs and Moral Judgment Through an STS-Based Science Ethics Education Program. 197-220 - Sandra L. Titus, Janice M. Ballou:
Ensuring PhD Development of Responsible Conduct of Research Behaviors: Who's Responsible? 221-235 - Goran Mijaljica:
Medical Ethics, Bioethics and Research Ethics Education Perspectives in South East Europe in Graduate Medical Education. 237-247 - Matthew W. Keefer, Sara E. Wilson, Harry Dankowicz, Michael C. Loui:
The Importance of Formative Assessment in Science and Engineering Ethics Education: Some Evidence and Practical Advice. 249-260 - Michael Hoffmann, Jason Borenstein:
Understanding Ill-Structured Engineering Ethics Problems Through a Collaborative Learning and Argument Visualization Approach. 261-276 - Tricia Bertram Gallant, Lelli Van Den Einde, Scott Ouellette, Sam Lee:
A Systemic Analysis of Cheating in an Undergraduate Engineering Mechanics Course. 277-298 - (Withdrawn) Improving Case-Based Ethics Training: How Modeling Behaviors and Forecasting Influence Effectiveness. 299
Volume 20, Number 2, June 2014
- Taft H. Broome:
Brave New Worldview. 301-305 - Raphael Cohen-Almagor:
In Memoriam: Edmund Pellegrino (June 22, 1920-June 13, 2013). 307-311 - Mohamed Jaoua:
Science is a Gateway for Democracy. 313-316 - Shaikh Mohd Saifuddeen, Noor Naemah Abdul Rahman, Noor Munirah Isa, Azizan Baharuddin:
Maqasid al-Shariah as a Complementary Framework to Conventional Bioethics. 317-327 - David R. Morrow:
When Technologies Makes Good People Do Bad Things: Another Argument Against the Value-Neutrality of Technologies. 329-343 - T. Prabhakar Clement:
Authorship Matrix: A Rational Approach to Quantify Individual Contributions and Responsibilities in Multi-Author Scientific Articles. 345-361 - George A. Lozano:
Ethics of Using Language Editing Services in An Era of Digital Communication and Heavily Multi-Authored Papers. 363-377 - Tim Jacquemard, Peter Novitzky, Fiachra O'Brolcháin, Alan F. Smeaton, Bert Gordijn:
Challenges and Opportunities of Lifelog Technologies: A Literature Review and Critical Analysis. 379-409 - Lisa M. Rasmussen:
The Case of Vipul Bhrigu and the Federal Definition of Research Misconduct. 411-421 - David B. Resnik:
Data Fabrication and Falsification and Empiricist Philosophy of Science. 423-431 - Xinxin Zhang, Zhao-lin Huo, Yuehong Zhang:
Detecting and (Not) Dealing with Plagiarism in an Engineering Paper: Beyond CrossCheck - A Case Study. 433-443 - Louise Bezuidenhout:
Moving Life Science Ethics Debates Beyond National Borders: Some Empirical Observations. 445-467 - Pramod M. Lad, Rebecca Dahl:
Audit of the Informed Consent Process as a Part of a Clinical Research Quality Assurance Program. 469-479 - Robert C. Jones, Ray Greek:
A Review of the Institute of Medicine's Analysis of using Chimpanzees in Biomedical Research. 481-504 - William Bülow:
Electronic Monitoring of Offenders: An Ethical Review. 505-518 - Justin Smith, Paolo Gardoni, Colleen Murphy:
The Responsibilities of Engineers. 519-538 - Priyan Dias:
The Disciplines of Engineering and History: Some Common Ground. 539-549 - Wei-Tau Lee, James A. Blumenthal, Kenneth H. Funk II:
A Buddhist Perspective on Industrial Engineering and the Design of Work. 551-569 - Brett Edwards, James Revill, Louise Bezuidenhout:
From Cases to Capacity? A Critical Reflection on the Role of 'Ethical Dilemmas' in the Development of Dual-Use Governance. 571-582 - Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson:
Nuclear Power is Neither Right Nor Wrong: The Case for a Tertium Datur in the Ethics of Technology. 583-595 - Yonca Hürol:
Ethical Considerations for a Better Collaboration Between Architects and Structural Engineers: Design of Buildings with Reinforced Concrete Frame Systems in Earthquake Zones. 597-612 - Viroj Wiwanitkit:
Plagiarism, Beyond CrossCheck, Figure and Conceptual Theft. 613-614 - Somsri Wiwanitkit, Viroj Wiwanitkit:
Definition of Research Misconduct: Problem on "Definition" or "User"? 615
Volume 20, Number 3, September 2014
- Emilio Mordini:
Considering the Human Implications of New and Emerging Technologies in the Area of Human Security. 617-638 - Isabell Büschel, Rostane Mehdi, Anne Cammilleri, Yousri Marzouki, Bernice Elger:
Protecting Human Health and Security in Digital Europe: How to Deal with the "Privacy Paradox"? 639-658 - Reinhard Kreissl:
Assessing Security Technology's Impact: Old Tools for New Problems. 659-673 - Bernd Carsten Stahl, Neil F. Doherty, Mark Christopher Shaw, Helge Janicke:
Critical Theory as an Approach to the Ethics of Information Security. 675-699 - Myriam Dunn Cavelty:
Breaking the Cyber-Security Dilemma: Aligning Security Needs and Removing Vulnerabilities. 701-715 - David E. Alexander:
Social Media in Disaster Risk Reduction and Crisis Management. 717-733 - Andrew P. Rebera, Chaim Rafalowski:
On the Spot Ethical Decision-Making in CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological or Nuclear Event) Response - Approaches to on the Spot Ethical Decision-Making for First Responders to Large-Scale Chemical Incidents. 735-752 - Kai Ilchmann, James Revill:
Chemical and Biological Weapons in the 'New Wars'. 753-767 - Johannes Rath, Monique Ischi, Dana Perkins:
Evolution of Different Dual-use Concepts in International and National Law and Its Implications on Research Ethics and Governance. 769-790 - Matteo E. Bonfanti:
From Sniffer Dogs to Emerging Sniffer Devices for Airport Security: An Opportunity to Rethink Privacy Implications? 791-807 - Merel Noorman:
Responsibility Practices and Unmanned Military Technologies. 809-826
Volume 20, Number 4, December 2014
- Jessica M. Wyndham, Theresa Harris:
Introduction: Science, Technology and Human Rights: Lessons Learned from the Right to Water and Sanitation. 827-831 - Benjamin Mason Meier, Georgia Lyn Kayser, Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum, Urooj Quezon Amjad, Fernanda Dalcanale, Jamie Bartram:
Translating the Human Right to Water and Sanitation into Public Policy Reform. 833-848 - Ralph P. Hall, Barbara Van Koppen, Emily Van Houweling:
The Human Right to Water: The Importance of Domestic and Productive Water Rights. 849-868 - Stephen P. Marks:
Human Rights and the Challenges of Science and Technology - Commentary on Meier et al. "Translating the Human Right to Water and Sanitation into Public Policy Reform" and Hall et al. "The Human Right to Water: The Importance of Domestic and Productive Water Rights". 869-875 - Margaret Satterthwaite:
On Rights-Based Partnerships to Measure Progress in Water and Sanitation. 877-884 - Michael W. Kalichman, Monica Sweet, Dena Plemmons:
Standards of Scientific Conduct: Are There Any? 885-896 - Philip J. Langlais, Blake J. Bent:
Individual and Organizational Predictors of the Ethicality of Graduate Students' Responses to Research Integrity Issues. 897-921 - Alexander M. Petersen, Ioannis T. Pavlidis, Ioanna Semendeferi:
A Quantitative Perspective on Ethics in Large Team Science. 923-945 - Aimee van Wynsberghe, Scott Robbins:
Ethicist as Designer: A Pragmatic Approach to Ethics in the Lab. 947-961 - Michael Davis, Kelly Laas:
"Broader Impacts" or "Responsible Research and Innovation"? A Comparison of Two Criteria for Funding Research in Science and Engineering. 963-983 - Jon Alan Schmidt:
Changing the Paradigm for Engineering Ethics. 985-1010 - Lantz Fleming Miller:
"We Now Control Our Evolution": Circumventing Ethical and Logical Cul-de-Sacs of an Anticipated Engineering Revolution. 1011-1025 - Yuval Elovici, Michael Fire, Amir Herzberg, Haya Schulmann:
Ethical Considerations when Employing Fake Identities in Online Social Networks for Research. 1027-1043 - Elizabeth Victor:
Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry. 1045-1063 - Anna Julie Rasmussen, Mette Ebbesen:
Why Should Nanoscience Students be Taught to be Ethically Competent? 1065-1077 - Jurate Serepkaite, Zivile Valuckiene, Eugenijus Gefenas:
‚Mirroring' the Ethics of Biobanking: What Analysis of Consent Documents Can Tell Us? 1079-1093 - Jurate Serepkaite, Zivile Valuckiene, Eugenijus Gefenas:
Erratum to: 'Mirroring' the Ethics of Biobanking: What Should We Learn from the Analysis of Consent Documents? 1095 - Thomas Ploug, Søren Holm:
Agreeing in Ignorance: Mapping the Routinisation of Consent in ICT-Services. 1097-1110 - Fabien Medvecky, Justine Lacey, Peta Ashworth:
Examining the Role of Carbon Capture and Storage Through an Ethical Lens. 1111-1128 - Ewan Kingston:
Climate Change as a Three-Part Ethical Problem: A Response to Jamieson and Gardiner. 1129-1148 - Somsri Wiwanitkit, Viroj Wiwanitkit:
"Broader Impacts" or "Responsible Research and Innovation"? 1149-1150 - Shunhai Qu, Viroj Wiwanitkit:
Fake Identities in Social Network Research: To Be Disclosed? 1151
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