Search results for "Engineering ethics"

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Why should We Bother? Ethical and Social Issues in Individualized Medicine

2006

Individualized medicine, methodologically rooted in pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics, is now venturing into clinical application. Prescribing the right drug in the right dose to the right patient according to specific health needs and individual characteristics is a core mission of individualized medicine. The intrinsic values of this mission are so self-evident that--at first glance--the ethical and social issues raised by individualized medicine seem to be negligible. However, the translation of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics into clinical routine not only requires the collection and evaluation of large amounts of individual genetic data, but also heralds the need for further …

PharmacologySocial Responsibilitymedicine.medical_specialtySocial Valuesbusiness.industryeducationClinical BiochemistryMEDLINEBioethicsSocial value orientationsSocial issuesPharmacogeneticsFamily medicinePharmacogenomicsDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansMolecular MedicineNormativeEthics MedicalEngineering ethicsPersonalized medicinebusinessSocial responsibilityCurrent Drug Targets
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Reconsidering the Role of Research Method Guidelines for Qualitative, Mixed-methods, and Design Science Research

2019

Guidelines for different qualitative research genres have been proposed in information systems (IS). As these guidelines are outlined for conducting and evaluating good research, studies may be denied publication simply because they do not follow a prescribed methodology. This can result in “checkbox” compliance, where the guidelines become more important than the study. We argue that guidelines can only be used to evaluate what good research is if there is evidence that they lead to certain good research outcomes. Currently, the guidelines do not present such evidence. Instead, when it is presented, the evidence is often an authority argument or evidence of popularity with usability exampl…

Philosophy of sciencetoimintaohjeetdesign science researchtutkimusmenetelmätEngineering ethicsDesign science researchSociologytutkimusinformation systemsResearch methodQualitative researchtietojärjestelmät
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Publishing studies

2015

In some parts of the world, Publishing Studies are a fairly well-established field of research as well as of higher education. Not least since this is not so much the case in continental Europe, the Publishing Studies community increasingly sees a more elaborated self-concept as an important prerequisite for a prosperous further development of the field in research as well as in teaching. This paper starts off by relating the question for an advanced self-concept of Publishing Studies to the question what criteria have to be fulfilled to call a field (like Publishing Studies) a scholarly discipline. As the second source for the possible formation of a more elaborate self-concept, the paper …

Point (typography)Higher educationbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Library sciencescientific disciplinepublishing studies self-conceptionlcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historylcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesEmpirical researchPublishinglcsh:CCultural practiceEngineering ethicsSociologypublishing studiesbusinessLibellarium: časopis za istraživanja u području informacijskih i srodnih znanosti
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Comparing the Socio-Political Ethics of Fighting Terrorism with Extreme Self-Defense in USA

2018

In this study the authors adopted a post-positivist research design philosophy to explore the likelihood that Americans would support extreme self-defense policies like torture, reducing human rights or banning Muslims to fight against global terrorism, especially after 9/11 and in light of the Trump conservative government. The authors grounded their research questions into the literature to form hypotheses in a correlational design strategy which they tested using nonparametric statistics. They collected opinions from 3213 Americans during 2016-2017 about applying extreme self-defense tactics to combat global terrorism and how these opinions contrasted between those holding a conservative…

Political science021105 building & construction05 social sciencesTerrorism0211 other engineering and technologiesPolitical ethicsEngineering ethics02 engineering and technologySelf defenseCriminology050601 international relations0506 political scienceInternational Journal of Risk and Contingency Management
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The challenge of contemporary society on science education: The case of global warming.

2014

The big problems that contemporary society needs to address (e.g. climate change) challenge our traditional idea of education and require to revise the goals of science education research. Such problems are indeed so complex as to require a wide range of competencies to be engaged in producing and implementing solution strategies. Science education is forced to take into account the many dimensions that characterize contemporary science and to face the task of bringing together the potential of all the different perspectives (Tasquier & Nonni, 2011). An example of this kind of research, concerning environmental problems, will be briefly described and its first encouraging results illustrate…

Political scienceGlobal warmingFace (sociological concept)Engineering ethicsscience educationContemporary societyscience and societyglobal warmingSocioeconomicsScience educationTask (project management)Contemporary science
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The 70th Annual Conference of the University of Latvia in the Legal Science: A Plenary Session on the Legal Environment of Innovations: A Conference …

2012

The conference report provides for brief description of papers presented during the plenary session of the 70th anniversary annual conference of the University of Latvia. The plenary session was dedicated to the legal environment of innovations and was held on February 2, 2012 in the Faculty of Law, University of Latvia.

Political scienceLibrary scienceEngineering ethicsPlenary sessionLegal scienceSSRN Electronic Journal
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An Overview of Assessment Practices

2016

On a global scale, attempts to specify conceptually academic learning outcomes have been made mostly in OECD countries. Definitions of learning outcomes can be used not only as an orientation for accrediting degree courses and universities; in some countries, they are used also as a basis for the development of assessment methods. The following will provide an overview of various key approaches and projects in this field.

Political scienceScale (social sciences)Academic learningAssessment methodsEngineering ethicsOecd countriesField (computer science)
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Data and Methods: A Conceptual Approach to Intercultural Dialogue

2020

In this chapter, we discuss the constructivist perspective on concepts and explain how we utilize this in our analysis of concepts used by the Council of Europe and the European Union in their education policy documents. In this perspective, political language and administrative documents not only describe the reality of administrated issues but also participate in their construction and meaning-making. The authors emphasize the performativity of language and discuss its significance for political rhetoric. Besides the theoretical and methodological frameworks, we describe the data and elaborate on the genre of education policy documents. We also provide an overview of the development, cont…

PoliticsIncentivePolitical sciencePerspective (graphical)PerformativityFormal concept analysismedia_common.cataloged_instanceEngineering ethicsEducation policyEuropean unionSoft lawmedia_common
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ETHICAL LEADERSHIP: STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF EXERCISING ETHICAL INFLUENCE IN ORGANIZATION

2014

Today’s rapidly changing economic and social environment requires reconsideration of leadership issues, a special attention paying to ethical issues that are an integral part of socially responsible business. There are numerous studies on the subject matter of ethical leadership but until now the matter of developing business students’ ethical leadership competences has been hardly touched. This is one of the gaps to be filled if we want to speak about the Europe of knowledge at all. The purpose of the present study is twofold: to summarize the previous research in the field of ethical leadership and to research Latvian business students’ perception of ethical leadership. Hence the tasks of…

Power (social and political)Ethical leadershipComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONNeuroleadershipServant leadershipEngineering ethicsSociologyBusiness ethicsShared leadershipSocial psychologySocial responsibilityReferent powerEuropean Integration Studies
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Slow Science: Research and Teaching for Sustainable Praxis

2018

Our purpose in this essay is to examine the nature and significance of what can be called the slow science movement within the contemporary discussion about higher education and scientific research. In broad strokes, slow science can be considered a humble, global and mainly virtual academic underground movement. peerReviewed

Praxisresearchmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies050301 education021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicinetiedekäytäntöpracticeScience researchEngineering ethicsSociologytutkimuslcsh:L0503 educationsciencemedia_commonlcsh:EducationConfero: Essays on Education, Philosophy and Politics
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