- Service robots in the mirror of reflective research
- Service robots on their way? First steps of an interdisciplinary technology assessment
- Mapping the ethical landscape of carbon capture and storage
- Interdisciplinary technology assessment of service robots: the psychological/work science perspective
- Legal aspects of service robotics
- Service robotics: an emergent technology field at the interface between industry and services
- Editors’ Note
- One size fits all? On the institutionalization of participatory technology assessment and its interconnection with national ways of policy-making: the cases of Switzerland and Austria
- From invited to uninvited participation (and back?): rethinking civil society engagement in technology assessment and development
- Lost in translation? The dilemma of alignment within participatory technology developments
- Why do we still need participatory technology assessment?
- Old problems, new directions and upcoming requirements in participatory technology assessment
- Forward-looking activities: incorporating citizens’ visions
- Assessing project approval procedures as formalised forms of public participation
- Legitimation problems of participatory processes in technology assessment and technology policy
- Participation in ‘big style’: first observations at the German citizens’ dialogue on future technologies
- Ethical aspects of vulnerability in research
- Cyberspace as a new arena for terroristic propaganda: an updated examination
- Robots and cyborgs: to be or to have a body?
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