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This paper argues that responsible innovation discourses must consider the changing nature of digital innovation, if they are to stand a chance of steering the development of technology towards democratically-acceptable ends.
Vincent Bryce +3 more
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Social stability risk assessment and economic competitiveness in China
Social stability risk assessment (SSRA) has become the mainstream policy instrument for assessing potential risks of large-scale development projects across all sectors in China.
Ruilian Zhang +4 more
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For a number of years, facial features removal techniques such as ‘defacing’, ‘skull stripping’ and ‘face masking/blurring’, were considered adequate privacy preserving tools to openly share brain images.
Damian Eke +12 more
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Governance of Responsible AI: From Ethical Guidelines to Cooperative Policies
The increasingly pervasive role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our societies is radically changing the way that social interaction takes place within all fields of knowledge.
Robert Gianni +2 more
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Local communities and health disaster management in the mining sector
Mining activities throughout the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have impacted on the health and safety of mining communities for many decades.
Freek Cronjé +2 more
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Impact of Children's Social Behavior After Participating in The Program of Confident Children School
One of the important aspects needed for early childhood is the aspect of self-confidence. Self-confidence is an attitude that will build him to interact in community life, the family environment and the school environment.
Bambang Soeprijono +5 more
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Nudges and other moral technologies in the context of power: Assigning and accepting responsibility [PDF]
Strawson argues that we should understand moral responsibility in terms of our practices of holding responsible and taking responsibility. The former covers what is commonly referred to as backward-looking responsibility , while the latter covers what ...
A McKiernan +21 more
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Interactive curriculum to teach medical students health and climate change
Developing novel curricula to educate medical students in the impacts of climate change is increasingly important. Didactics must be based on the latest climate research which is rapidly evolving. Small group discussion and case-based problem solving are
Elizabeth Cerceo +2 more
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From Moral Responsibility to Legal Responsibility in the Conduct of War [PDF]
Different societies came to consider certain behaviors as morally wrong, and, in time, due to a more or less general practice, those behaviors have also become legally prohibited.
Bejan, Lavinia Andreea
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