Conference programme and booklet
The conference booklet (including time practical information, time schedule, abstracts and list of participants) can be downloaded here. A copy will be provided at the conference.
- EPET 2012 Conference Booklet 22-06 (PDF, 1,65 MB)
NB: the time schedule and the programme have been updated (see below). An up-to-date printed version will be provided at the registration desk.
| Monday July 2nd | ||
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| Until 13.00 | Registration | |
| 13.00 - 13.30 | Welcome address by Tsjalling Swierstra (Maastricht University) | |
| 13.45 - 15.15 | Paper session 1 | |
| Track 1 | Track 2 | |
| Affordable needs and rights: anticipating techno-moral change - Harro van Lente | A Moral Bubble. The influence of online personalization on moral change - Esther Keymolen | |
| Technomorality and/or Technoethics? Moral(iti)es between sociotechnical agency and social desirbaility of change - Giuseppina Pellegrino | Social media and the health encounter: a changing ethical code? - Samantha Adams | |
| Exploring possibilities for patient involvement in translational molecular medicine - Marianne Boenink & Lieke van der Scheer | This is or is not food. Framing malnutrition, obesity and healthy eating - Michiel Korthals | |
| 15.15 - 15.45 | Coffee | |
| 15.45 - 17.15 | Paper session 2 | |
| Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 4 |
| Anticipatory Ethics: Techno-Moral Change for the Future - Deborah Johnson | Moral argumentation in the discussion of tissue engineering - Anke Oerlemans | Feeding the Gas Tank: An Inquiry into the Normative Implications of Reconceptualizing Plants as Fuel Sources - Marcia Davitt |
| Morality In|Morality Out Technologies, De-Skilling, and the Return of the Divine - Mijke van der Drift | Blood Matters: New Reproductive Technologies and Donor Sperm Regulation- Kim Surkan | Identifying and Governing emerging Information and Communication Technologies - Bernd Carsten Stahl |
| Imagining Techno-Moral Change: From Moral Shortcuts to Moral Detours - Diane Michelfelder | The taste of moral change - Dirk Haen | Playfully bridging the gap between stakeholders of neurotechnologies - Femke Nijboer |
| 17.00 - 18.00 | Reception | |
| Tuesday July 3rd | |||
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| 9.00 - 9.15 | Welcome by Prof. dr. Rein de Wilde (Dean of FASoS, Maastricht University) | ||
| 9.15 - 10.00 | Keynote: Wiebe Bijker (Maastricht University) | ||
| 10.00- 10.30 | Coffee | ||
| 10.30 - 12.00 | Paper session 3 | ||
| Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 4 | |
| Locating Development in Techno-Moral Change: the Question of Normativity and Situatedness - Kars Aznavour & Johannes Waldmuller | Ethical changes in a globalizing technological society - Ramón Queralto | Encountering “Nanofood”. How Citizens employ Techno-Moral Imagination to make Sense of Emerging Technologies in the Field of Food and Nutrition - Simone Schumann | |
| The “Little Alex” Problem. Moral Enhancement and Free Will - Michael Hauskeller | Toward a Manifold Techno-moral Imagination: Avoiding the Reductionist Trap, with a Cautionaly Tale from Ecology - Glen Miller | A responsible strategy? A pragmatist view on "responsible innovation" policies in nanotechnologies - Francois Thoreau | |
| Labyrinth of Change: Interrelationship between Fact, Concern, and Worth - Yuti Ariani Fatimah | Remembering (not) to forget?The future fate of deep geological radioactive waste disposals - Jantine Schröder | The Co-Production of ‘Nanotechnologies’ and the ‘Nanoengineer’: Tracing Techno-Moral Change in an Undergraduate Nanoengineering Major - Emily York | |
| 12.00 - 13.30 | Lunch | ||
| 13.30 - 14.15 | Keynote: George Khushf (University of South Carolina) | ||
| 14.15 - 15.45 | Paper session 4 | ||
| Track 2 | Track 2 | Track 3 | |
| Meanings of Work: Understanding AI-enabled Scientific Work - Yuwei Lin | Redistributing homes and hospitals as spaces for healing: The production of changing moral care horizons? - Lotte Huniche & Finn Olesen | Nano at Large: theatrical debate as a tool for reflexive public engagement in nanotechnology - Frank Kupper | |
| Responsibility and accountability in artificial agent discourse - Merel Noorman | Securing privacy and independence. Activity monitoring in homecare - Ike Kamphof | The Nano Supermarket - Ties van de Werff & Koert van Mensvoort | |
| Learning from different contexts in the development of emerging technology: Discovering values and stakeholders from open controversies - Pedro Sanches | Value sensitive Design of a Detection Device for epileptic Seizures at Home - Ghislaine van Thiel (et al.) | Discussant: Colin Milburn | |
| 15.45 - 16.15 | Coffee | ||
| 16.15 - 17.45 | Paper session 5 | ||
| Workshop | Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 4 |
| In vitro meat, an interactive design workshop - Cor van de Weele | Moral change induced by technology as a pedagogical question - Albrecht Fritzsche | Learning about bodies: intersections of technology, morality and pedagogy - Dawn Goodwin (et al.) | Policing, Technology and Values - Vlad Niculescu-Dina |
| Exploring the material scenarios of in vitro meat and the character of the imagination - Clemens Driessen | Changing and transformation: technology is nowadays world disclosure - Giorgio Tintino | The ‘techn-ethicalization’ of bioinformational privacy and autonomy in biobanking - Georg Lauss | Transforming the ethics of the technologies of political control - Steve Wright |
| The Hermeneutic Task of Conceptualizing Techno-Moral Change - Shannon Vallor | An Examination of the Socialconstruction of Synthetic Biology and its Impact on Ethical Assessment - Aimee Zellers | Socio-technical imageries and new citizenship practices in the biometric state - Aletta Norval & Elpida Prasopoulou | |
| 18.00 - 20.30 | Conference dinner - Wijnhandel Thiessen | ||
| Wednesday July 4th | ||
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| 9.00 - 10.30 | Paper session 6 | |
| Track 1 | Track 2 | Track 3 |
| Era of personalized oncology: (genetic) scientists views about patients and their impact on cancer research and clinical practice - Simone van der Burg & Elisa Garcia | Changing Aging - Ethical Implications of Emerging Life Extension Technologies - Rosa Rantanen | Using films and social media to deliberate techno-moral change/conceptualising techno-moral change - Kjetil Rommetveit |
| Healthy Techno-Moral Change: Moral Subjectivity and the Alternative Normativity of Health - Tamar Sharon | Considerate interpassive technology - Gijs van Oenen | Artistic Interventions in Energy Futures - Lea Schick |
| The Observing Self. How Immersion In Our (Over)mediated Culture Leads To Increased Self-Consciousness - David Zweig | Engaging emotions in techno-moral change - Donal O'Mathuna | 'Too Sweet to Kill' – A Contribution to the Art of Cosmopolitics - Michael Schillmeier & Yvonne Lee Schultz |
| 10.30 - 11.00 | Coffee | |
| 11.00 - 11.45 | Keynote: Colin Milburn (UC Davis) | |
| 12.00 - 13.30 | Lunch | |
| 13.30 - 14.15 | Keynote: Annemarie Mol (University of Amsterdam) | |
| 14.15 - 15.45 | Paper session 7 | |
| Track 2 | Track 3 | |
| What's wrong with Alzheimer? - Yvonne Cuijpers | How to Narrate Techno-Moral Change - David Kaplan | |
| From techno-conceptual to techno-moral change: Anticipating the evolving future of (dealing with) Alzheimer’s Disease - Marianne Boenink | It’s like a (r)evolution. The role of analogies for imagining techno-moral change (and continuity) in public engagement with nanotechnology - Claudia Schwarz | |
| Lifestyle or disease? Norms and values of vaccination against smoking - Anna Wolters | ||
| 16.00 - 16.30 | Closing remarks | |
