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Synopsis: Ethics:


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environmental and ethical concerns related to scientific and technological developments has led to a strengthening of participatory and constructive approaches 8, 9. Here,


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activities involving network ethics, such as copyright infringement concerning multimedia software use over a network and the violation of privacy. 2012 3. 47 3. 13 3. 70 1. 73 2


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Many networks and platforms have dedicated working groups or programmes on foresight, strategic planning and anticipation of societal and ethical hurdles to innovation based on emerging technologies.

The Technology assessment Programme is part of the Science to Industry work package and the Ethical and Societal Aspect package,


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He is the founder and Board member of The Futures Group International and member of the Board of the Institute for Global Ethics, UK.


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along with the ethical and legal issues arising as a result of the widespread use of these products. A number of processes have been designed

ethical and social impacts of nanosciences,-technologies, and-artifacts. The paper suggests that Inclusive foresight, reinforced with the principles of CSH, can be of use in the nano-field providing wider stakeholder representation during the research and development processes.

and society 1212 D. Loveridge, O. Saritas/Technological forecasting & Social Change 76 (2009) 1208 1221 4. Participants from the fields of ethics, theology, social theory


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The Technology assessment Programme was part of the Science to Industry work package and the Ethical and Societal Aspect package,

The repeated occurrences and acceptance of acronyms such as ELSA (Ethical, Legal, Social Aspects) and HES (Health, Environmental, Safety) in discourse on,

Although no linkages between the projects occurs there the ethical and risk debate begins to separate to real issues (of health,

environmental and safety issues of nano production) and speculation on broader ethical debates around Human Enhancement, Justice,

the ethics of promising (by researchers and firms), the ethics of engagement (not incorporated in the scenarios

but stemming from the discussions) where including NGOS and civil society in research agenda setting causes tensions for the R&d agents (who work in an open-ended manner,

the ethical and risk debate begins to separate to real issues (of health, environmental and safety issues of nano production) and speculation on broader ethical debates around Human Enhancement, Justice,

and theological issues Forking and division of RRI labour: RRI topics begin to fork as actors focus either on Speculative Ethics 41 and nearteer Health Safety and Environment issues.

This creates a gap in ethics of the present and near future..Monitoring signatory compliance becomes a major issue Tension:

observed in many discussions of voluntary codes..Code initiators attempt yearly monitoring through direct contact to signatories,


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On communicative ethics, see Habermas (1998. 23. According tovoß and Kemp (2006,4) reflexive governance‘refers to the problem of shaping societal development in the light of the reflexivity of steering strategies the phenomenon that thinking

a study of technology and ethics in everyday care practice. Phd diss. University of Oslo.


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as Culture 15 (4)( 2006) 349 365.51 T. Swierstra, A. Rip, Nano-ethics as NEST-ethics:


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involving nanoscience and engineering, social science, ethics, consumer protection and environmental interests. The working group issued a call for written evidence,

The resulting report put much more focus on ethical issues and hazards than the earlier work had done. 11 A rather different tack was taken by the SWAMI study.

SWAMI took a more critical approach to the social, economic, legal, technological and ethical implications surrounding such issues as privacy, control of information, and identity.

from the Science to the Social the social, ethical and economic aspects of the debate, Swindon, Economic and Social research Council, 2007 (available at http://www. esrc. ac. uk/ESRCINFOCENTRE/Images


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sustainable development can be seen as a proposal with an ethical modernity in its horizon and not only a technical one;

CSR brings wider societal concerns and values, such as human rights, ethics and corruption, into business strategy and decision making.

which have become the ethical roadmap for the future. At the same time socially responsible investment (SRI) has become mainstream

Socially responsible investment is about investors taking ethical, social and environmental criteria into account when making investment decisions.

Its selling point is that SRI funds allow investors to invest according to more ethical values

The assumption that CSR can be defined as business decision linked to ethical values 37 presupposes that stakeholders

such as experimental, ethical and social knowledge. The foregoing are shown in the uppermost layer of the pictorial metaphor (see Appendix)

as well as in social and ethical terms? Are conventional technocratic modes of regulation yielding to governance modes that are more responsive to risk society perceptions, values and apprehensions?

Rather than just opening dialogue between science and society solely in terms of environmental or health impacts, there is a need to tackle broader social concerns such as ethical and cultural values, power relations,

Ethics, human rights, how to deal with bribery and corruption, climate change and other societal concerns should be dealt with in a transparent and participative way.

Business Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality, 4th ed.,Mcgraw-hill, New york, 1970.26 BSR, Corporate Social Responsibility, Business for Social Responsibility, 2003 http://www. bsr


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Sub-categories (A b c) to classify Domains of Interest 1. Society & Culture Social Norms, Education, Information & Knowledge society Demographics, Urbanization, Population Health & Migration Equity, Ethical

and hoarding alters social patterns Decline of motivation in the youth cohort of industrialised and aging societies Ethics in capitalism under scrutiny Growing tribalism around national,

religious and team sport identities Changes in health risk perception Ethical investment in development projects to promote sustainability Science & Tech. 46 Maturation of S, T and Humanities relationship

supplemented by several provocative shifts in human psyche, social cohesion factors, ethics, etc.;Global order disorder and natural health and shocks affecting the resilience of Planet Earth are recurring themes treated in many different ways;

New ethics, new freedoms, new rights and technologies out of control are cited; Also worthy of deeper probing in subsequent surveys.

and impact People might be eating plastics due to photo-degraded plastics in environments (e g. eaten by fish) Different ethical vision science built Stronger impact of artists Increase of genetic and hereditary


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or is likely to raise new ethical, health and safety or social issues which are covered not by current regulation.


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and analyse the social, economic, legal, technological and ethical issues related to identity, privacy and security in the forecasted


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both supply chain management and CSR use financial rhetoric (e g. social, ethical and environmental) embedded in shareholder logic.

The processes and activities embrace the necessity for internal and externna communication of social and ethical actions;

organisational change, fair and ethical negotiations; fair work conditions; training and education of human resources;

Features of universal ethics or universal principles and those of respect (Zohar 1990; Cagnin 2000) can be linked with Losada's notions of high-performance teams and organisations:

The world's first ethical accounting statement. In Corporate values and responsibility the case of Denmark, ed. M. Morsing and C. Thyssen, 1st ed.,33 41.


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and the wider social settings (e g. geographical, organisational, political, economic, and ethical). In our model, the knowledge space that analyses these wider socio-technical constellations is the strategy space.


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the identification of potential constraints that might stem from economical, technological or societal implications, an assessment of the relevance for basic education and advanced training as well as the consideration of ethical and legal aspects.


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changes in regulation, changing/stronger ethical concerns, scarcity of natural resources, environmental issues, etc. as well as due to new combinations of existing and/or emerging technologies.


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, fluctuations in demand, regulations, ethical or environmental concerns. In addition, one would want to address the potential unintended, indirect,


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ethics and sustainability, of emerging technologies mainly inside agriculture, food production, biotechnology and bioenergy. Furthermore, he is an expert in foresight and scenario methodologies,


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Participatory formats such as dialogues on ethical legal and social aspects (ELSA) became more important only later on.

In addition, the term also encompasses new participatory types of future-oriented nanotechnology-related studies and activities, such as dialogues on ethical, legal and social aspects cf. 31.

and the legislation called for an ethical and societal research programto ensure that societal concernswere considered 39.

NNI agencies incorporated components of research on Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) into nanotechnology R&d programs and supported centers for nanotechnology in society.

F. Jotterand (Ed.),Emerging Conceptual, Ethical and Policy issues in Bionanotechnology, Springer, Netherlands, 2008, pp. 43 63.13 P. Schaper-Rinkel, Governance von Zukunftsversprechen:

NSET Workshop Report, National science Foundation (NSF), 2001.39 E. Fisher, Lessons learned from the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications program (ELSI:


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\2. Joint horizon scanning.pdf

cultural, ethical and intellectual dimension: culturral ethical and intellectual quality, stimulate cultural development and cultural expression as long as it does not interfere with other dimensioons increasing the intellectual level in service of the other dimensions;

self-realization of (future) citizens (freedom of indiviidual and of religious and cultural expressioon) and stability of international relations (peaceful coexisttenc with the rest of the world.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\2. Orienting European innovation systems towards grand challenges and the roles.pdf

Hoffman, M.,Frederick, R. E. and Schwartz, M. S. eds) Business Ethics Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality, 4th edn.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\4. Orienting international science cooperation to meet global ‘grand challenges’.pdf

Values, beliefs, ethics: Values and beliefs are already impacting on science. How this will evolve in areas such as the relationship between knowledge-based

Even within cultures the way science will go about handling ethical issues and addressing controversial areas of science in areas of high public interest will be significant for the relationship between science and society.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\6. Embedding foresight in transnational research programming.pdf

2011)‘ National open access and preservation policies in Europe',Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Directorate B European research area, Unit B. 6 Ethics and gender.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\7. On concepts and methods in horizon scanning.pdf

The storyline may address conflicts or common interests as well as emotional, ethical and legal aspects. The storyliin usually gives implicit

or concerns emotional or ethical legal aspects), and changeability (if the story or its impact can be altered by human action

The novelty of weak signals as well as rising ethical, legal, societal or cultural issues, and also possible implications, could also be traced.

which signal is observed Origin (stakeholder (s) behind them) and novelty of weak signals Rising ethical, legal, societal or cultural issues Existence of a strategy already concerned with specific weak signal (s) and emerging issues by a government or industry, political party or lobby,

as reported in literature/discussed in conferences Ethical, legal, societal issues Medium High High Expert discussions, futurists symposia,


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