Nanoethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Nanoethics is 3. 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
Towards Emancipatory Technology Studies5
Juggling Roles, Experiencing Dilemmas: The Challenges of SSH Scholars in Public Engagement5
Thoughts Unlocked by Technology—a Survey in Germany About Brain-Computer Interfaces5
Life Cycle Assessment and Judgement4
Enhancement Technologies and the Politics of Life4
Techno-species in the Becoming Towards a Relational Ontology of Multi-species Assemblages (ROMA)4
Hype After Hype: From Bio to Nano to AI4
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
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
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