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Managing a “responsibility vacuum” in AI monitoring and governance in healthcare: a qualitative study [PDF]
Background Despite the increasing implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies in healthcare, their long-term safety, effectiveness, and equity remain compromised by a lack of sustained oversight.
Kellie Owens +2 more
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Few rights, great threats, endless struggles: setbacks and resistance in the last decade of fights for legal abortion in Brazil [PDF]
This commentary analyses the state of legal abortion in Brazil over the past decade, contextualising the increasing restrictions and political disputes surrounding the issue within broader anti-gender offensives. While Brazilian law permits abortion only
Nathália Machado Cardoso +4 more
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For over twenty years, ignorance has been a thriving research topic in sociology, philosophy, history, and anthropology, leading to a rich body of literature. This article critically rethinks the contributions and limitations of ignorance studies.
Laura Barbier +3 more
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For over twenty years, ignorance has been a thriving research topic in sociology, philosophy, history, and anthropology, leading to a rich body of literature. This article critically rethinks the contributions and limitations of ignorance studies.
Laura Barbier +3 more
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For over twenty years, ignorance has been a thriving research topic in sociology, philosophy, history, and anthropology, leading to a rich body of literature. This article critically rethinks the contributions and limitations of ignorance studies.
Laura Barbier +3 more
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« On n’est évidemment pas forcé de tout dire »
This article aims at showing the contributions of an approach in terms of ignorance for the sociology of administration. Starting from the case of inspectorates’ reports, it reverses the classical terms of the study of reports, which emphasize the ...
Marion Demonteil
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The "new political sociology of science" calls for an analysis of scientific ignorance that focuses on the institutional conditions of its production. Based on the study of the difficulties encountered by an epidemiological surveillance project on the ...
Jean-Noël Jouzel, Jérôme Pélisse
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Past research shows that crises reveal the sensitive spots of established ideologies and practices, thereby providing opportunities for social change. We investigated immigration control amid the pandemic crisis, focusing on potential openings for both ...
Wenjie Liao +3 more
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Institutions Promoting or Countering Deliberate Ignorance
This chapter examines the institutional implications associated with facilitating or combatting deliberate ignorance, and explores concrete institutional mechanisms that could serve to limit, distort, or otherwise structure peoples’ informational environment.
Teichman,, Doron +9 more
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Blinding to circumvent human biases: Deliberate ignorance in humans, institutions, and machines
Inequalities and injustices are thorny issues in liberal societies, manifesting in forms such as the gender pay gap; sentencing discrepancies among Black, Hispanic, and White defendants; and unequal medical resource distribution across ethnicities. One cause of these inequalities is implicit social bias: unconsciously formed associations between social
Ralph Hertwig +2 more
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