PROGRAM
Days: Monday, June 5th Tuesday, June 6th Wednesday, June 7th Thursday, June 8th
Monday, June 5th
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08:30-09:30 Session 1: Registration
Location: Main Hall: building D2, base floor
09:30-10:30 Session 2: Plenary: Opening Remarks and Welcome
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30 Session 3A: Law
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Threats Of The Internet Of Things In A Techno-Regulated Society ( abstract ) |
11:30 | The rule of law and EU data protection legislation ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Company Law and Autonomous Systems: A Blueprint for Lawyers, Entrepreneurs, and Regulators ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 3B: Big Data + RRI
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Big Data and Algorithmic Decision-Making: Can Transparency Restore Accountability? ( abstract ) |
11:30 | “Speeding Up Engagement” - A Systematic Approach for Making Use of Facebook Comments for Upstream Engagement ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Big Data And Price Discrimination At The Bottom Of The Pyramid ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 3C: Theory
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Language Matters - Words Matter ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A discussion of Bynum's Metaphysical Explanations of the Information Revolution ( abstract ) |
12:00 | A conversation regarding lethal autonomous weapons ( abstract ) |
12:30-13:45Lunch
13:45-14:00 Session 4: Plenary: Responsible Industry and ORBIT
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
14:00-15:00 Session 5: Plenary Host Keynote: Ciro Cattuto
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
15:00-15:30Break
15:30-17:00 Session 6A: Fiction
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Ethical Design Fiction Between Storytelling and World Building ( abstract ) |
16:00 | When AI goes to War: Youth Opinion, Fictional Reality and Autonomous Weapons ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Superheroes on Screen: Real Life Lessons for Security Policy Debates ( abstract ) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6B: Robots
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Robots in Society: Evaluating Implications for Well-Being ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Ethics of information education for living with robots ( abstract ) |
16:30 | When HAL Kills, Stop Asking Who’s to Blame ( abstract ) |
15:30-17:00 Session 6C: Cyborg Ethics
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Cyborg Ethics: wearables to insideables. An international study ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Exploring the Implication of New Emerging Technologies: Case Study in USA and India. ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Cyborg enhancement - the authenticity debate revisited ( abstract ) |
Tuesday, June 6th
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09:00-10:30 Session 7A: Fiction
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Valentina ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Me, my patients and my job: caring at a distance ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Pasifae Inc ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 7B: Ethics in Software Development
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Why We Should Have Seen That Coming: Comments on Microsoft’s Tay “Experiment” and Wider Implications ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Subject-by-proxy: A Tool for Reasoning about Programmer Responsibility in Artificial Agents ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 7C: Teaching
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Designing and Teaching Computing Capstone Class: A Case Study Involving Forest Service Project. ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Organisational Citizenship Behaviour with the Potential to Threaten Internal Members’ Privacy through the Posting of Useful Information on a Weblog A Case Study of a Primary School Website in Japan ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Improvisation and Student Engagement ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30 Session 8A: Video Games + Robots
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Exploring simulated game worlds: ethics in the No Man’s Sky Archaeological Survey ( abstract ) |
11:30 | No player is ideal: Why video game designers cannot ethically ignore players’ real-world identities ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Sex Robots revisited - A Reply to the Call for a Ban Campaign ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 8B: Digital Health
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Between ‘Entertainment Medicine’ and Professionalization of Healthcare: An Interview Study of Belgian Doctors ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Personal data sensitivity in Japan: An exploratory study ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Ethics in the design, research, and evaluation of mHealth and eHealth solutions for mental health: a qualitative study of a research institute ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 8C: Teaching and Learning
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | "Put Your Bucket Down Where You Are:" Observations On A University/Elementary School Collaboration Eighteen Years Out ( abstract ) |
11:30 | On the Difficult Task of Teaching Computer Ethics to Engineers ( abstract ) |
12:00 | The Internet as a failed cognitive enhancement ( abstract ) |
12:30-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:00 Session 9: Plenary Ethicomp Keynote: Wendell Wallach
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
15:00-15:30Break
15:30-17:00 Session 10A: Government
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Offline, But On Track: Reassessing Young People’s Understanding of Citizenship ( abstract ) |
16:00 | More rational discourse for designing information systems ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Callisto as a value agent: How this online site for college sexual assault reporting extends value design ( abstract ) |
15:30-17:00 Session 10B: RRI
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | The process of acquisition and its impact on ethical concerns ( abstract ) |
16:00 | Responsible Research and Innovation through stakeholders engagement and beyond. The role of participation and human rights in the governance of science and innovation ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Inventory of social and ethical challenges posed by transformative technologies ( abstract ) |
15:30-17:00 Session 10C: Social Machines
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Topologies of the ICT-built space ( abstract ) |
16:00 | The Evolution of Social Machines towards (Semi)Autonomous Collaborative Systems ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Moral Social Media Decision-Making in an Instant-Gratification Society: Do Users Care? ( abstract ) |
17:00-18:00 Session 11: COPE meeting
Location: Room H2: building D4, 2nd floor
Wednesday, June 7th
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09:00-10:30 Session 12A: Privacy
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Digital Privacy: Leibniz 2.0 ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Security, Privacy'); DROP TABLE users; -- and Forced Trust in the Information Age? ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Whose Data is it Anyway? What Should be Done with “Personal Data” ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 12B: ICT and the City
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Introduction to the ICT and the City track ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Technological Environmentality: bringing back the ‘world’ into the human-technology relations ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Ethical Dimensions of User Centric Regulation ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 12C: Professional Ethics
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | Is professional practice at risk following the Volkswagen and Tesla Motors revelations? ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Agency of Software: The Volkswagen Emission Fraud Case ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Understanding software engineers’ attitude towards information privacy ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30 Session 13A: Digital Health + Cybercrime
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | I am a Person ( abstract ) |
11:30 | A Review of Value-Conflicts in Cybersecurity ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Designing Privacy Affordances for Searching ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 13B: ICT and the City
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Where does the city really end? Redefining Smart Cities and their ethical dangers. ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Ethical Problems in Creating Historically Representative Mixed Reality Make-belief ( abstract ) |
12:00 | A Smart City of Flows: How Smart Cities Can Shape Urban Experience and Creativity ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 13C: Fiction + Open
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | by design ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Narrative technologies meets virtue ethics: investigating the possibility of a narrative ethics of technology ( abstract ) |
12:00 | What Words Can’t Say: The ethical impact of emojis and other nonverbal elements of computer-mediated communication ( abstract ) |
12:30-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:00 Session 14: Plenary CEPE Keynote: Herman Tavani
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
15:00-15:30Break
15:30-17:00 Session 15A: e-SIDES Workshop
Societal and Ethical Challenges in the Era of Big Data: Exploring the emerging issues and opportunities of big data management and analytics
Ethical and Legal issues overview (M. Jozwiak): presentation and discussion
Societal and economic issues overview (M. Friedewald): presentation and discussion
Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30-17:00 Session 15B: Student Track
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Location: Room H2: building D4, 2nd floor
15:30 | Privacy and Brain-Computer Interfaces: Preliminary findings ( abstract ) |
16:00 | How to make decisions with algorithms: Ethical decision-making using predictive analytics ( abstract ) |
16:30 | Interdependent Privacy ( abstract ) |
17:00-18:00 Session 16: Q/A with the Ethicomp Steering Committee
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
Thursday, June 8th
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09:00-10:30 Session 17A: Cyborg Ethics
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | From a science fiction to the reality: Cyborg ethics in Japan ( abstract ) |
09:30 | Ethical Risks of Enhanced ICT Implants from the Perspective of “Ethical Culture” ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Wearable and Insideable devices in Chile: A comparative study from two Chilean regions ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 17B: Video Games
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | “Feeling Feels”: what strong emotional connections with video games mean for morally relevant gameplay ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The Ethics of Augmenting Reality ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Exchanging IRL for VR: experience machines and opportunity costs ( abstract ) |
09:00-10:30 Session 17C: Work
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Location: Room H5: building D4, 2nd floor
09:00 | The Blurry Ethics of Work in the Sharing Economy ( abstract ) |
09:30 | The False Prometheus – Customer Choice, Smart Devices and Trust ( abstract ) |
10:00 | Prejudiced algorithms? Some arguments about algorithmic power and bias ( abstract ) |
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-12:30 Session 18A: Cyborg Ethics
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Location: Room H3: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | From human to transhuman: Cyborg Ethics in Mexico. ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Cyborg Ethics: wearables to insideables in Spain ( abstract ) |
12:00 | Who will rule the world in the future? ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 18B: Social Media
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Location: Room H4: building D4, 2nd floor
11:00 | Ethical questions related to using netnography as research method ( abstract ) |
11:30 | Editorial responsibilities arising from personalization algorithms ( abstract ) |
12:00 | On the Taxonomy of Social Media Marketing: From the view of Sociomateriality ( abstract ) |
11:00-12:30 Session 18C: EthosIT Workshop on Codes of Ethics
Location: Room H2: building D4, 2nd floor
12:30-14:00Lunch
14:00-15:00 Session 19: Plenary Weizenbaum Award: James Moor
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
15:00-15:30Break
15:30-17:00 Session 20: Plenary: Updating the ACM Code of Ethics
Location: Aura Magna: building D2, base floor
15:30 | Dynamic Technology Challenges Static Codes of Ethics: A Case Study ( abstract ) |