A New Edition of Science and Engineering Ethics Is Now Available

February 4, 2016

Science and Engineering Ethics (vol. 22, no. 1, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “The Convergence of Virtual Reality and Social Networks: Threats to Privacy and Autonomy” by Fiachra O’Brolchain, et al.
  • “Robotic Nudges: The Ethics of Engineering a More Socially Just Human Being” by Jason Borenstein and Ron Arkin
  • “A Survey of Expectations about the Role of Robots in Robot-Assisted Therapy for Children with ASD: Ethical Acceptability, Trust, Sociability, Appearance, and Attachment” by Mark Coeckelbergh, et al.
  • “Cochlear Implantation, Enhancements, Transhumanism and Posthumanism: Some Human Questions” by Joseph Lee
  • “The ‘Second Place’ Problem: Assistive Technology in Sports and (Re) Constructing Normal” by D.A. Baker
  • “Scientists’ Ethical Obligations and Social Responsibility for Nanotechnology Research” by Elizabeth A. Corley, Youngjae Kim and Dietram A. Scheufele
  • “Attitudes toward Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) for Genetic Disorders among Potential Users in Malaysia” by Angelina Patrick Olesen, Siti Nurani Mohd Nor, and Latifah Amin
  • “Ensuring the Quality, Fairness, and Integrity of Journal Peer Review: A Possible Role of Editors” by David B. Resnik and Susan A. Elmore
  • “Reflexive Principlism as an Effective Approach for Developing Ethical Reasoning in Engineering” by Jonathan Beever and Andrew O. Brightman