Nanoethics

Papers
(The median citation count of Nanoethics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Programming Away Human Rights and Responsibilities? “The Moral Machine Experiment” and the Need for a More “Humane” AV Future13
Quantum Technologies and Society: Towards a Different Spin11
Responsible Innovation Definitions, Practices, and Motivations from Nanotechnology Researchers in Food and Agriculture11
What It Takes to Be a Pioneer: Ability Expectations From Brain-Computer Interface Users11
Rethinking Assistive Technologies: Users, Environments, Digital Media, and App-Practices of Hearing9
Responsibility through Anticipation? The ‘Future Talk’ and the Quest for Plausibility in the Governance of Emerging Technologies9
Towards a Digital Workerism: Workers’ Inquiry, Methods, and Technologies9
Technopolitics from Below: A Framework for the Analysis of Digital Politics of Production7
Moral Equivalence in the Metaverse6
Imitating the Human. New Human–Machine Interactions in Social Robots6
Talking About Responsible Quantum: “Awareness Is the Absolute Minimum that … We Need to Do”6
Thoughts Unlocked by Technology—a Survey in Germany About Brain-Computer Interfaces5
Towards Emancipatory Technology Studies5
Juggling Roles, Experiencing Dilemmas: The Challenges of SSH Scholars in Public Engagement5
Techno-species in the Becoming Towards a Relational Ontology of Multi-species Assemblages (ROMA)4
Hype After Hype: From Bio to Nano to AI4
Life Cycle Assessment and Judgement4
Enhancement Technologies and the Politics of Life4
Historical Roots and Seminal Papers of Quantum Technology 2.03
A Framework for Future-Oriented Assessment of Converging Technologies at National Level3
Understanding Technology, Changing the World3
Dialectics of Technical Emancipation—Considerations on a Reflexive, Sustainable Technology Development3
Ethics and Genomic Editing Using the Crispr-Cas9 Technique: Challenges and Conflicts3
“Manufacturing Life” in Real Work Processes? New Manufacturing Environments with Micro- and Nanorobotics3
Implicit Values in the Recent Carbon Nanotube Debate3
Rethinking the Goals and Values of Nanoart During the War: an Artists’ Statement3
Citizen Science Fiction: The Potential of Situated Speculative Prototyping for Public Engagement on Emerging Technologies3
Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss (A Question of Sovereignty)3
Who Cares for Agile Work? In/Visibilized Work Practices and Their Emancipatory Potential2
Techno-bio-politics. On Interfacing Life with and Through Technology2
Circles of Care for Safety: A Care Ethics Approach to Safe-by-Design2
Gene Drives as Interventions into Nature: the Coproduction of Ontology and Morality in the Gene Drive Debate2
The Pivotal Function of Non-human Actors in the Acceptability of the Body Technology, Actibelt®: a Reconstruction Based on Actor-Network-Theory2
Content Analysis of Nano-news Published Between 2011 and 2018 in Turkish Newspapers2
Performance in the Workplace: a Critical Evaluation of Cognitive Enhancement2
Safe by Design for Nanomaterials—Late Lessons from Early Warnings for Sustainable Innovation2
How Can I Contribute? Citizen Engagement in the Development of Nanotechnology for Health2
Modifying the Environment or Human Nature? What is the Right Choice for Space Travel and Mars Colonisation?2
Manufacturing Life, What Life? Ethical Debates Around Biobanks and Social Robots2
Testing Reflexive Practitioner Dialogues: Capacities for Socio-technical Integration in Meditation Research2
Reflections on Turkish Personal Data Protection Law and Genetic Data in Focus Group Discussions1
We Have Always Been Cyborgs. Digital Data, Gene Technologies, and an Ethics of Transhumanism1
From Nano Backlash to Public Indifference: Some Reflections on French Public Dialogues on Nanotechnology1
Prototyping Criptical Neural Engineering — Tentatively Cripping Neural Engineering’s Cultural Practices for Cyborg Survival and Flourishing1
Modular Ontologies for Genetically Modified People and their Bioethical Implications1
“VULVA STUDY. hidden but not undiscovered” in Conversation with “Manufacturing the Vulva”1
Digital Sequence Information and the Access and Benefit-Sharing Obligation of the Convention on Biological Diversity1
The Three Pillars of Functional Autonomy of Hackers1
Traversing Technology Trajectories1
Correction to: Precaution as a Risk in Data Gaps and Sustainable Nanotechnology Decision Support Systems: a Case Study of Nano‑Enabled Textiles Production1
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