1 August 2011
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Self-Evidence and Disagreement in Ethics 7 July 2011
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On Morphological Analysis for Learner Language, Focusing on Russian 1 July 2011
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Chicken Killers or Bandwidth Patriots?: A Case Study of Ethics in Virtual Reality -
College Students, Piracy, and Ethics: Is there a Teachable Moment? -
Boys with Toys and Fearful Parents?: The Pedagogical Dimensions of the Discourse in Technology Ethics -
Without Informed Consent -
Laboring in Cyberspace: A Lockean Theory of Property in Virtual Worlds - Number of publications for this day: 5
23 May 2011
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The Cognitive Science of Visual‐Spatial Displays: Implications for Design 1 April 2011
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Deviant Formal Causation -
Internet History -
Socio-Technical Influences of Cyber Espionage: A Case Study of the GhostNet System -
The Middle Ground for Nuclear Waste Management: Social and Ethical Aspects of Shallow Storage -
Perverting Activism: Cyberactivism and Its Potential Failures In Enhancing Democratic Institutions -
The Impact of Context on Employee Perceptions of Acceptable Non-Work Related Computing - Number of publications for this day: 6
1 February 2011
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Meriting Concern and Meriting Respect -
In Defense of the Wide-Scope Instrumental Principle - Number of publications for this day: 2
24 January 2011
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Turning Memory into Prophecy: Roberto Unger and Paul Ricoeur on the Human Condition between Past and Future 1 January 2011
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Virtue and Virtuality: Technoethics, IT and the Masters of the Future -
On the Moral Equality of Artificial Agents -
Cellular Telephones and Social Interactions: Evidence of Interpersonal Surveillance -
Technoethics and the State of Science and Technology Studies (STS) in Canada -
Biometrics: An Overview on New Technologies and Ethic Problems - Number of publications for this day: 5
22 December 2010
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RIVAL SONS OF THE FATHER: LUCIFER AND JESUS 16 December 2010
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Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin ‐ by Timothy Snyder -
How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace ‐ by Charles A. Kupchan -
The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality ‐ by Ayelet Shachar -
Genocide: A Normative Account ‐ by Larry May -
Women and States: Norms and Hierarchies in International Society ‐ by Ann E. Towns -
The Responsibility to Protect: Growing Pains or Early Promise? -
The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures -
Common Health Policy Interests and the Shaping of Global Pharmaceutical Policies -
Implementing the “Responsibility to Protect”: Where Expectations Meet Reality -
Genocide: A Normative Account – by Larry May -
The Birthright Lottery: Citizenship and Global Inequality – by Ayelet Shachar -
Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin – by Timothy Snyder -
Women and States: Norms and Hierarchies in International Society – by Ann E. Towns -
Guidelines for Submission to Ethics & International Affairs -
How Enemies Become Friends: The Sources of Stable Peace – by Charles A. Kupchan -
2009–2010 Peer Reviewers -
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- Number of publications for this day: 28
14 December 2010
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Why Not NIMBY? -
A Call for Clarity and a Review of the Empirical Evidence: Comment on Felman and Turner’s ‘Why Not NIMBY?’ -
NIMBY Claims, Free Riders and Universalisability -
NIMBY and the Ethics of the Particular -
Hypocrisy, NIMBY, and the Politics of Everybody’s Backyard -
Why Not Environmental Injustice? -
NIMBY, Agent-Relative Reasons and Public Reason: An Open Peer Commentary on Simon Feldman and Derek Turner’s ‘Why Not NIMBY?’ -
Anne Frank’s Tree: Thoughts on Domination and the Paradox of Progress -
Defending Place in the Google Earth Age -
Humans in the Land. The Ethics and Aesthetics of the Cultural Landscape ISBN 978-82-7477-343-1 -
The Importance of Nature, Green Spaces, and Gardens in Human Well-Being - Number of publications for this day: 11
1 December 2010
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The Transhuman Security Dilemma -
Book review: Sam Harris’ The Moral Landscape -
Book review: Nicholas Agar’s Humanity’s End -
Film Review: Splice -
K. Rannenberg, D. Royer and André Deuker (eds.), The future of identity in the information society: challenges and opportunities -
Public sector engagement with online identity management -
A whole new… you? ‘Personal identity’, emerging technologies and the law -
The rhetoric appeal to identity on websites of companies offering non-health-related DNA testing -
Did you just say what I think you said? Talking about genes, identity and information -
Towards inclusive identity management -
The Panopticon reaches within: how digital technology turns us inside out -
A framework for the lived experience of identity -
A persistent data tracking mechanism for user-centric identity governance -
PETs and their users: a critical review of the potentials and limitations of the privacy as confidentiality paradigm -
Editorial: genetics, information and identity -
Reflexive marketing: the cultural circuit of loyalty programs -
“The Map of the Mexican’s Genome”: overlapping national identity, and population genomics -
Genetic information: Important but not “exceptional” -
Nudges and Cultural Variance: a Note on Selinger and Whyte -
General and Familiar Trust in Websites -
Competence and Trust in Choice Architecture -
Trust in Technology: A Distinctive and a Problematic Relation -
Can We Make Sense of the Notion of Trustworthy Technology? -
A Response to Responsibility of and Trust in ISPs by Raphael Cohen-Almagor -
Comment on “Nudges and Cultural Variance” -
The Case of Online Trust -
Comments on “Trust and New Communication Technologies: Vicious Circles, Virtuous Circles, Possible Futures” -
Trust in the Shell -
It’s Not About Technology -
Comments on Responsibility of and Trust in ISPs -
Making the Technological Trustworthy: -
What Is the Model of Trust for Multi-agent Systems? Whether or Not E-Trust Applies to Autonomous Agents -
Responsibility of and Trust in ISPs -
Trusting Our Selves to Technology -
Trust and New Communication Technologies: Vicious Circles, Virtuous Circles, Possible Futures -
Designing for Trust: A Case of Value-Sensitive Design -
Robotrust and Legal Responsibility -
A Computational Analysis of Interaction Patterns in the Acquisition of Turkish