Values for a Post-Pandemic Future

Values for a Post-Pandemic Future
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Artikelnummer:
9783031084263
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
2022
Einband:
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.09.2022
Seiten:
260
Autor:
Matthew J. Dennis
Gewicht:
400 g
Format:
235x155x15 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Langbeschreibung
Chapter 1:Values for a Post-Pandemic Future.- Part I: Learning from COVID-19.- Chapter 2: COVID-19 and Changing Values.- Chapter 3: What Has COVID-19 Taught Us About Democracy? Relational Democracy and Digital Surveillance Technologies.- Chapter 4: Contact Tracing Apps for the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Responsible Innovation Perspective.- Chapter 5: Uncertainty, Vaccination, and the Duties of Liberal States.- Chapter 6: Conspiracism as a Litmus Test for Responsible.- Chapter 7: Confronting Ableism in a Post-COVID World: Designing for World-Familiarity Through Acts of Defamiliarization Innovation.- Chapter 8: Values as hypotheses and messy institutions: What ethicists can learn from the COVID-19 crisis.- Part II: Envisioning a Post-Pandemic Future.- Chapter 9: Offsetting Present Risks, Preempting Future Harms, and The Ethics of a 'New Normal'.- Chapter 10: Designing in Times of Uncertainty: what virtue ethics can bring to engineering ethics in the 21st century.- Chapter 11: "Understanding Risks and Moral Emotions in the context of COVID-19 Policy making: the case of the Netherlands".- Chapter 12: How to balance individual and collective values after COVID-19? Lessons learned from crowd management at Dutch train stations.- Chapter 13: Rhetorics of Resilience and Extended Crises: Reasoning in the Moral Situation of Our Post-pandemic World.
Hauptbeschreibung
This OA book explores ethically designed technologies after COVID-19
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1:Values for a Post-Pandemic Future.- Part I: Learning from COVID-19.- Chapter 2: COVID-19 and Changing Values.- Chapter 3: What Has COVID-19 Taught Us About Democracy? Relational Democracy and Digital Surveillance Technologies.- Chapter 4: Contact Tracing Apps for the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Responsible Innovation Perspective.- Chapter 5: Uncertainty, Vaccination, and the Duties of Liberal States.- Chapter 6: Conspiracism as a Litmus Test for Responsible.- Chapter 7: Confronting Ableism in a Post-COVID World: Designing for World-Familiarity Through Acts of Defamiliarization Innovation.- Chapter 8: Values as hypotheses and messy institutions: What ethicists can learn from the COVID-19 crisis.- Part II: Envisioning a Post-Pandemic Future.- Chapter 9: Offsetting Present Risks, Preempting Future Harms, and The Ethics of a 'New Normal'.- Chapter 10: Designing in Times of Uncertainty: what virtue ethics can bring to engineering ethics in the 21st century.- Chapter 11: "Understanding Risks and Moral Emotions in the context of COVID-19 Policy making: the case of the Netherlands".- Chapter 12: How to balance individual and collective values after COVID-19? Lessons learned from crowd management at Dutch train stations.- Chapter 13: Rhetorics of Resilience and Extended Crises: Reasoning in the Moral Situation of Our Post-pandemic World.