Journal: Science and Engineering Ethics

Volume 17, Issue 4

607 -- 620Erik Fisher. Editorial Overview - Public Science and Technology Scholars: Engaging Whom?
621 -- 638Sheila Jasanoff. Constitutional Moments in Governing Science and Technology
639 -- 648Rinie van Est. The Broad Challenge of Public Engagement in Science - Commentary on: "Constitutional Moments in Governing Science and Technology"
649 -- 666Brice Laurent. Technologies of Democracy: Experiments and Demonstrations
667 -- 672Alison Mohr. Publics in the Making: Mediating Different Methods of Engagement and the Publics These Construct - Commentary on: "Technologies of Democracy: Experiments and Demonstrations"
673 -- 690Michiel van Oudheusden. Questioning 'Participation': A Critical Appraisal of its Conceptualization in a Flemish Participatory Technology Assessment
691 -- 697David H. Guston. Participating Despite Questions: Toward a More Confident Participatory Technology Assessment - Commentary on: "Questioning 'Participation': A Critical Appraisal of its Conceptualization in a Flemish Participatory Technology Assessment"
699 -- 714Haico te Kulve, Arie Rip. Constructing Productive Engagement: Pre-engagement Tools for Emerging Technologies
715 -- 721Shannon N. Conley. Engagement Agents in the Making: On the Front Lines of Socio-Technical Integration - Commentary on: "Constructing Productive Engagement: Pre-engagement Tools for Emerging Technologies"
723 -- 737Cynthia Selin. Negotiating Plausibility: Intervening in the Future of Nanotechnology
739 -- 742René von Schomberg. On Identifying Plausibility and Deliberative Public Policy - Commentary on: "Negotiating Plausibility: Intervening in the Future of Nanotechnology"
743 -- 760David J. Bjornstad, Amy K. Wolfe. Adding to the Mix: Integrating ELSI into a National Nanoscale Science and Technology Center
761 -- 767Julio R. Tuma. Nanoethics and the Breaching of Boundaries: A Heuristic for Going from Encouragement to a Fuller Integration of Ethical, Legal and Social Issues and Science - Commentary on: "Adding to the Mix: Integrating ELSI into a National Nanoscale Science and Technology Center"
769 -- 788Daan Schuurbiers. What happens in the Lab: Applying Midstream Modulation to Enhance Critical Reflection in the Laboratory
789 -- 0Daan Schuurbiers. Erratum to: What Happens in the Lab Does Not Stay in the Lab: Applying Midstream Modulation to Enhance Critical Reflection in the Laboratory
791 -- 800Brian Wynne. Lab Work Goes Social, and Vice Versa: Strategising Public Engagement Processes - Commentary on: "What Happens in the Lab Does Not Stay in the Lab: Applying Midstream Modulation to Enhance Critical Reflection in the Laboratory"
801 -- 815Maja Horst. Taking Our Own Medicine: On an Experiment in Science Communication
817 -- 821Bruce V. Lewenstein. Experimenting with Engagement - Commentary on: Taking Our Own Medicine: On an Experiment in Science Communication
823 -- 838Edward J. Hackett, Diana R. Rhoten. Engaged, Embedded, Enjoined: Science and Technology Studies in the National Science Foundation
839 -- 849Michael E. Gorman. Doing Science, Technology and Society in the National Science Foundation - Commentary on: "Engaged, Embedded, Enjoined: Science and Technology Studies in the National Science Foundation"

Volume 17, Issue 3

399 -- 409David B. Resnik. Scientific Research and the Public Trust
411 -- 424Martin Peterson, Andreas Spahn. Can Technological Artefacts Be Moral Agents?
425 -- 445Karsten Klint Jensen, Ellen-Marie Forsberg, Christian Gamborg, Kate Millar, Peter Sandøe. Facilitating Ethical Reflection Among Scientists Using the Ethical Matrix
447 -- 457Katherine Alfredo, Hillary Hart. The University and the Responsible Conduct of Research: Who is Responsible for What?
459 -- 468Jong Yong Abdiel Foo. A Retrospective Analysis of the Trend of Retracted Publications in the Field of Biomedical and Life Sciences
469 -- 483Edward J. Eckel. Textual Appropriation in Engineering Master's Theses: A Preliminary Study
485 -- 502David M. Douglas. The Social Disutility of Software Ownership
503 -- 523Erich W. Schienke, Seth D. Baum, Nancy Tuana, Kenneth J. Davis, Klaus Keller. Intrinsic Ethics Regarding Integrated Assessment Models for Climate Management
525 -- 538Philip Boucher. What Next after Determinism in the Ontology of Technology? Distributing Responsibility in the Biofuel Debate
539 -- 552J. Kleijnen. Ethical Issues in Engineering Models: An Operations Researcher's Reflections
553 -- 570Colleen Murphy, Paolo Gardoni, Charles E. Harris Jr.. Classification and Moral Evaluation of Uncertainties in Engineering Modeling
571 -- 582Eric Katz. The Nazi Engineers: Reflections on Technological Ethics in Hell
583 -- 596Charles J. Abaté. Should Engineering Ethics be Taught?
597 -- 605Bridget Bero, Alana Kuhlman. Teaching Ethics to Engineers: Ethical Decision Making Parallels the Engineering Design Process

Volume 17, Issue 2

201 -- 212Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, Jesse Steinberg. Ethics of Human Enhancement: An Executive Summary
213 -- 216Sepehr Ghazinoory, Soroush Ghazinoori, Mandana Azadegan-Mehr. Iranian Academia: Evolution after Revolution and Plagiarism as a Disorder
217 -- 232Eddie Conlon, Henk Zandvoort. Broadening Ethics Teaching in Engineering: Beyond the Individualistic Approach
233 -- 243Priyan Dias. Aesthetics and Ethics in Engineering: Insights from Polanyi
245 -- 270María de Miguel Molina, Mónica Martínez-Gómez. A Comparative Empirical Study on Mobile ICT Services, Social Responsibility and the Protection of Children
271 -- 287Noëmi Manders-Huits. What Values in Design? The Challenge of Incorporating Moral Values into Design
289 -- 297Ann M. Peiffer, Christina E. Hugenschmidt, Paul J. Laurienti. Ethics in 15 min per Week
299 -- 320Mladen Pecujlija, Ilija Cosic, Velibor Ivanisevic. A Professor's Moral Thinking at the Abstract Level Versus The Professor's Moral Thinking in the Real Life Situation (Consistency Problem)
335 -- 339Michael W. Kalichman. Overview: Underserved Areas of Education in the Responsible Conduct of Research: Authorship
341 -- 354Francis L. Macrina. Teaching Authorship and Publication Practices in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
355 -- 364Jason Borenstein. Responsible Authorship in Engineering Fields: An Overview of Current Ethical Challenges
389 -- 398Dena Plemmons. A Broader Discussion of Authorship

Volume 17, Issue 1

1 -- 19Fritz Allhoff. What Are Applied Ethics?
21 -- 29Sven Ove Hansson. Do we Need a Special Ethics for Research?
31 -- 43Anke van Gorp, S. van der Molen. Parallel, Embedded or Just Part of the Team: Ethicists Cooperating Within a European Security Research Project
45 -- 64Sigrid Sterckx. Patenting and Licensing of University Research: Promoting Innovation or Undermining Academic Values?
65 -- 73Jong Yong Abdiel Foo. Impact of Excessive Journal Self-Citations: A Case Study on the Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica Journal
75 -- 107Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette. Climate Change, Nuclear Economics, and Conflicts of Interest
109 -- 132Preston Stovall. Professional Virtue and Professional Self-Awareness: A Case Study in Engineering Ethics
149 -- 169James A. Stieb. Understanding Engineering Professionalism: A Reflection on the Rights of Engineers
171 -- 194Byron Newberry, Katherine A. Austin, William D. Lawson, Greta Gorsuch, Thomas Darwin. Acclimating International Graduate Students to Professional Engineering Ethics
195 -- 0Viroj Wiwanitkit. The University and the Responsible Conduct of Research
197 -- 199Gary Santillanes. Adil Shamoo and David Resnik: The Responsible Conduct of Research - Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, 2nd edition. ISBN: 9780195368246