Journal: Science and Engineering Ethics

Volume 22, Issue 3

607 -- 611Neelke Doorn, Shannon L. Spruit, Zoë Robaey. Editors' Overview: Experiments, Ethics, and New Technologies
613 -- 632Sven Ove Hansson. Experiments: Why and How?
633 -- 645Peter Kroes. Experiments on Socio-Technical Systems: The Problem of Control
647 -- 665Viola Schiaffonati. Stretching the Traditional Notion of Experiment in Computing: Explorative Experiments
667 -- 686Ibo van de Poel. An Ethical Framework for Evaluating Experimental Technology
687 -- 705Jantine Schröder. Geological Disposal of Radioactive Waste: A Long-Term Socio-Technical Experiment
707 -- 733Jan Peter Bergen. Reversible Experiments: Putting Geological Disposal to the Test
735 -- 753Catherine Elizabeth Kendig. What is Proof of Concept Research and how does it Generate Epistemic and Ethical Categories for Future Scientific Practice?
755 -- 774Neelke Doorn. Governance Experiments in Water Management: From Interests to Building Blocks
775 -- 814Ronnie Hawkins. Facing up to Complexity: Implications for Our Social Experiments
815 -- 830Lotte Asveld. The Need for Governance by Experimentation: The Case of Biofuels
831 -- 850Wolter Pieters, Dina Hadziosmanovic, Francien Dechesne. Security-by-Experiment: Lessons from Responsible Deployment in Cyberspace
851 -- 869Jack Stilgoe. Geoengineering as Collective Experimentation
871 -- 887Shannon L. Spruit, Gordon D. Hoople, David A. Rolfe. Just a Cog in the Machine? The Individual Responsibility of Researchers in Nanotechnology is a Duty to Collectivize
889 -- 906Zoë Robaey. Gone with the Wind: Conceiving of Moral Responsibility in the Case of GMO Contamination
907 -- 922Lotte Krabbenborg. Creating Inquiry Between Technology Developers and Civil Society Actors: Learning from Experiences Around Nanotechnology