- Rethinking Assistive Technologies: Users, Environments, Digital Media, and App-Practices of Hearing
- Current Debates About the Ethics of New Technology
- Life Cycle Assessment and Judgement
- Programming Away Human Rights and Responsibilities? “The Moral Machine Experiment” and the Need for a More “Humane” AV Future
- Neuroethics (and Beyond)—Towards Responsible Innovation
- What It Takes to Be a Pioneer: Ability Expectations From Brain-Computer Interface Users
- The Memory-Modifying Potential of Optogenetics and the Need for Neuroethics
- How Extreme Is the Precautionary Principle?
- Disruptive Innovation and Moral Uncertainty
- Textual Representation and Intertextuality of Graphene in Swedish Newspapers
- Is COVID-19 a Message from Nature?
- BrisSynBio Art-Science Dossier
- Philosophy and Synthetic Biology: the BrisSynBio Experiment
- Art-Science Collaboration in an EPSRC/BBSRC-Funded Synthetic Biology UK Research Centre
- Noise and Synthetic Biology: How to Deal with Stochasticity?
- “I Don’t Want to Do Anything Bad.” Perspectives on Scientific Responsibility: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study with Senior Scientists
- Regulating Risk of Nanomaterials for Workers through Soft Law Approach
- Blueprint for the Development and Sustainability of National Nanosafety Centers
- Generative Critique in Interdisciplinary Collaborations: From Critique in and of the Neurosciences to Socio-Technical Integration Research as a Practice of Critique in R(R)I
- The Diversity of Engineering in Synthetic Biology
- From Buzz to Burst—Critical Remarks on the Term ‘Life’ and Its Ethical Implications in Synthetic Biology
- Engineering Life
- Moral and Fictional Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Responses, Future Scenarios
- Living Machines: Metaphors We Live By
- Hype, Hope, and Help: Situating a Science Announcement in a Web of Stories
- From Asilomar to Genome Editing: Research Ethics and Models of Decision
- Chinese Public and Nanoresearchers’ Perceptions of Benefits and Risks of Nanotechnology
- ‘Eugenics is Back’? Historic References in Current Discussions of Germline Gene Editing
- New Bodies, New Identities? The Negotiation of Cloning Technologies in Young Adult Fiction
- Editing the Gene Editing Debate: Reassessing the Normative Discussions on Emerging Genetic Technologies
- Two Worlds
- What Counts as “Success” in Speculative and Anticipatory Ethics? Lessons from the Advent of Germline Gene Editing
- Altered Mortality: Why the Quest for Immortality is Regaining Visibility in the Media
- The Ethics and Ontology of Synthetic Biology: a Neo-Aristotelian Perspective
- Controversies
- Does Facebook Violate Its Users’ Basic Human Rights?
- Scientific Research on Nanotechnology in Latin American Journals Published in SciELO: Bibliometric Analysis of Gender Differences
- Responsible Bioentrepreneurs
- RRI and Patenting: a Study of European Patent Governance
- From “Safe by Design” to Scientific Changes: Unforeseen Effects of Controversy Surrounding Nanotechnology in France
- Enculturating Algorithms
- Reviewing the Concept of Technological Singularities: How Can It Explain Human Evolution?
- World Community; and Remarks on our Own Behalf
- Models of Anticipation Within the Responsible Research and Innovation Framework: the Two RRI Approaches and the Challenge of Human Rights
- Development and Pilot Testing of an Evidence-Based Training Module for Integrating Social and Ethical Implications into the Lab
- Lessons from the European Regulation 1223 of 2009, on Cosmetics: Expectations Versus Reality
- Nation-Building and the Governance of Emerging Technologies: the Case of Nanotechnology in India
- Human Enhancement and the Anthropology of the “Entire Human Being”
- Improving Responsibility, Responsible Improvements
- Are Better Workers Also Better Humans? On Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement in the Workplace and Conflicting Societal Domains
- Retooling Techno-Moral Scenarios. A Revisited Technique for Exploring Alternative Regimes of Responsibility for Human Enhancement
- Visions of In Vitro Meat among Experts and Stakeholders
- The Over-Extended Mind? Pink Noise and the Ethics of Interaction-Dominant Systems
- Responsibility and Human Enhancement
- “Just Carbon”: Ideas About Graphene Risks by Graphene Researchers and Innovation Advisors
- Animal Disenhancement in Moral Context
- Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies
- Responsible Research and Innovation and the Governance of Human Enhancement
- Giving Voice to Patients: Developing a Discussion Method to Involve Patients in Translational Research
- Response to Article 309
- Nanotechnology Governance: from Risk Regulation to Informal Platforms
- Science, Technology and the Public
- Frame Reflection Lab: a Playful Method for Frame Reflection on Synthetic Biology
- Nanomaterials in Cosmetic Products: the Challenges with regard to Current Legal Frameworks and Consumer Exposure
- The Power of Analogies for Imagining and Governing Emerging Technologies
- Models of Public Engagement: Nanoscientists’ Understandings of Science–Society Interactions
- Assembling Upstream Engagement: the Case of the Portuguese Deliberative Forum on Nanotechnologies
- Person Skilled in the Art in Synthetic Biology from Iraqi and Malaysian Perspectives
- Discussions of Risk and New Approaches to Responsible Research and Innovation
- Decision Support for International Agreements Regulating Nanomaterials
- How to Address the Policy and Ethical Issues Emerging with New Technology. The Case of Synthetic Biology in a Small Country
- Governing with Ignorance: Understanding the Australian Food Regulator’s Response to Nano Food
- Making Nanomaterials Safer by Design?
- Safer by Design and Trump Rights of Citizens
- Responsible Research Is Not Good Science: Divergences Inhibiting the Enactment of RRI in Nanosafety
- Nanoparticle Risks and Identification in a World Where Small Things Do Not Survive
- Saved by Design? The Case of Legal Protection by Design
- Safe-by-Design: from Safety to Responsibility
- Nanotechnology Development as if People and Places Matter
- Ethics in Technology: a Philosophical Study
- Nanotechnology and Risk Governance in the European Union: the Constitution of Safety in Highly Promoted and Contested Innovation Areas
- Scientists’ Understandings of Risk of Nanomaterials: Disciplinary Culture Through the Ethnographic Lens
- Nanoethics, Science Communication, and a Fourth Model for Public Engagement
- Whose Future is it Anyway?
- Futures Perfect and Visioneering: a Re-Assessment
- Values in Nanomedical Research: A Discussion Based on the NANOCAN Project on Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy and Diagnosis
- Staff’s Views from One Canadian Organ Procurement Organization on Organ Donation and Organ Transplant Technologies: a Content Analysis
- Social Robots: Boundaries, Potential, Challenges
- More than a Decade On: Mapping Today’s Regulatory and Policy Landscapes Following the Publication of Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities and Uncertainties
- Reflection as a Deliberative and Distributed Practice: Assessing Neuro-Enhancement Technologies via Mutual Learning Exercises (MLEs)
- Creating Golems: Uses of Golem Stories in the Ethics of Technologies
- Visioneering Socio-Technical Innovations — a Missing Piece of the Puzzle
- Visions Making Sense of the Present and Co-Creating the Future
- Building Better Humans? Refocusing the Debate on Transhumanism
- Guiding Orientation Processes as Possibility to Give Direction for System Innovations—the Use of Resilience and Sustainability in the Energy Transition
- Into Blue Skies—a Transdisciplinary Foresight and Co-creation Method for Adding Robustness to Visioneering
- One Site—Multiple Visions: Visioneering Between Contrasting Actors’ Perspectives
- Changing Me Softly: Making Sense of Soft Regulation and Compliance in the Italian Nanotechnology Sector
- Ethical Assessment of Emerging Technologies. Appraising the Moral Plausibility of Technological Visions
- How Smart Grid Meets In Vitro Meat: on Visions as Socio-Epistemic Practices
- The Logic of Digital Utopianism
- The Vision of “Industrie 4.0” in the Making—a Case of Future Told, Tamed, and Traded
- Contrasting Medical Technology with Deprivation and Social Vulnerability. Lessons for the Ethical Debate on Cloning and Organ Transplantation Through the Film Never Let Me Go (2010)
- An Update of Public Perceptions of Synthetic Biology: Still Undecided?
- Defining a Discipline: Two Important Volumes on Synthetic Biology
- Technoscience in Society: a Diversity of Interfaces
- Inter- and Transdisciplinary Interfaces in Synthetic Biology
- Inquiring into Animal Enhancement: Model or Counter-Model of Human Enhancement?