Search results for "Ethical issues"

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Genetic counselling difficulties and ethical implications of incidental findings from array-CGH: a 7-year national survey

2016

Microarray-based comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is commonly used in diagnosing patients with intellectual disability (ID) with or without congenital malformation. Because aCGH interrogates with the whole genome, there is a risk of being confronted with incidental findings (IF). In order to anticipate the ethical issues of IF with the generalization of new genome-wide analysis technologies, we questioned French clinicians and cytogeneticists about the situations they have faced regarding IF from aCGH. Sixty-five IF were reported. Forty corresponded to autosomal dominant diseases with incomplete penetrance, 7 to autosomal dominant diseases with complete penetrance, 14 to X-linked di…

0301 basic medicineGeneticsmedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyEthical issuesbusiness.industryGenetic counselingPopulationRetrospective cohort study030105 genetics & hereditymedicine.diseasePenetrance3. Good health03 medical and health sciencesGeneralization (learning)Family medicineIntellectual disabilityGeneticsMedicinebusinesseducationGenetics (clinical)Comparative genomic hybridizationClinical Genetics
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“Minding the gap” in the research on human trafficking for sexual purposes

2017

Since the signature of the United Nations Trafficking Protocol in December 2000 that human trafficking has been labelled as a transnational, complex criminal phenomenon. However, despite the implementation of international soft law instruments to tackle the phenomenon, human trafficking is constantly evolving by the frequent changes of strategies, routes, types of exploitation and methodologies applied by the criminal networks. This flexibility of the phenomenon does not only difficult the implementation of effective tackling measures, but it also demonstrates to be an obstacle to produce accurate information on the subject (Cusick et al, 2009). Furthermore, due to the hidden nature of the …

05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyGender studiesCriminologyethical issues sexual exploitation0506 political scienceHuman TraffickingParticipant Observation050602 political science & public administrationSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeHuman traffickingSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia GeneraleSociology050703 geographyQualitative Research
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ICT for Consumers or Human Beings

2011

The large scale deployment of mobile applications inevitably impacts upon our culture as a whole and affects more intimately our daily lives. Not all of these effects are desirable. In a market economy, ethical issues are not the most important drivers in the development of technology. In this chapter, the authors ask whether the mobile human-computer interaction community could take an active role in discussing ethical issues. In so doing as a community we could focus our attention on developing technology for ‘human beings’ rather than fine tuning our emerging gadgets.

CommerceEthical issuesbusiness.industryInformation and Communications TechnologySoftware deploymentScale (social sciences)Internet privacybusiness
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Ethics, Computer Simulation, and the Future of Humanity

2019

This chapter explores some of the key ethical issues impacting the field of computer modeling and simulation (MS this framework is not a set of ethical guidelines, but a toolkit for guiding ethical decision-making in this interdisciplinary endeavor. In the fourth section, we ask: even if we can model the origin and destiny of humanity, does that mean we should? Finally, in the conclusion we issue an ethical challenge to M&S professionals.

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONEthical issuesmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)HumanityDestinyMeta-ethicsEngineering ethicsSociologySet (psychology)Evolutionary ethicsmedia_commonDeontological ethics
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Overdiagnosis and overimaging: an ethical issue for radiological protection

2019

Aims and objectives: This study aimed to analyse the key factors that influence the overimaging using X-ray such as self-referral, defensive medicine and duplicate imaging studies and to emphasize the ethical problem that derives from it. Materials and methods: In this study, we focused on the more frequent sources of overdiagnosis such as the total-body CT, proposed in the form of screening in both public and private sector, the choice of the most sensitive test for each pathology such as pulmonary embolism, ultrasound investigations mostly of the thyroid and of the prostate and MR examinations, especially of the musculoskeletal system. Results: The direct follow of overdiagnosis and overi…

Defensive MedicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyThyroid GlandContrast MediaMedical OveruseoverdiagnosisSensitivity and Specificity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingDefensive medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansWhole Body ImagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingBioethical IssuesEthicOverdiagnosisIntensive care medicineNeuroradiologyRadiation protectionethics; overdiagnosis; overimaging; radiation protectionmedicine.diagnostic_testOverimagingbusiness.industryProstatePhysician Self-ReferralInterventional radiologyGeneral MedicineRadiation ExposurePrivate sectorethicsMagnetic Resonance ImagingTest (assessment)Key factorsOverdiagnosi030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiological weaponRadiologybusinessLa radiologia medica
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Management in the 24/7-society raises concerns of fairness and social responsibility

2018

Purpose Despite the pressure on work-family polices arising from the increase in nonstandard working times in various sectors, only a few studies have addressed management practices in 24/7 workplaces. This paper aims to investigate the challenges Finnish managers face in meeting the various tensions stemming from nonstandard working hours and services operating 24/7. Two typical 24/7 work contexts are focused: the hospitality and retail industries and flexibly scheduled early childhood education and care (ECEC) services. The emphasis is on management practices relating to the planning of work shifts and children’s care schedules. Design/methodology/approach Study 1 comprises focus group i…

Early childhood educationflexibly scheduled early childhood education and carevähittäiskauppavarhaiskasvatus050109 social psychologyepätyypillinen työHospitality0502 economics and business0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesService (business)business.industry05 social sciences24/7-yhteiskuntaMiddle managementPublic relationsfairness of managementeettisyysGeneral Business Management and AccountingFocus grouptyöaikavuorotyö24/7-economylastenhoitoOrganizational communicationSurvey data collectionethical issuesBusinessSocial responsibility050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)hospitality and retail industry
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Ethical Demands and Responsibilities in Online Publishing: The Finnish Experience

2014

Rapid advancement of online communication and publishing poses new challenges to media policy-makers and regulators for both statutory regulation and self-regulation. For journalists, ‘the Internet shapes and redefines a number of moral and ethical issues … when operating online or making use of online resources’ (Deuze and Yeshua, 2001: 276).

Ethical issuesPenal codebusiness.industrymediaComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGPublic relationseettisyysverkkojulkaisutverkkojulkaiseminenStatutory lawPublishingvastuuPolitical scienceSuomiEngineering ethicsElectronic publishingThe InternetresponsibilityetiikkabusinessFinland
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Planning Research ‘with’ Minorities in Palermo: Negotiating Ethics and Commitments in a Participatory Process

2008

The paper will explore some ethical issues which arise when undertaking research with minorities (ethnic groups, children, poor people) in the context of an uncollaborative planning process, like the Palermo Local Agenda 21. There are important ethical issues that have to be carefully considered when undertaking research with people, particularly when these people are marginalised or excluded by wider society. Here, issues of powerlessness and vulnerability abound. If this is accepted, some questions arise. How are we supposed to consider planning researchers – understood as immersed in the policy process – as moral/political agents, given their political commitments? Here there are both ge…

Ethical issuesProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentEthnic groupCitizen journalismContext (language use)Public relationsSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaPlanning processPoor peoplePlanning research Minorities Participation LA21NegotiationSociologybusinessmedia_commonPlanning Practice and Research
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Ethics of Artificial Intelligence : Research Challenges and Potential Solutions

2020

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a rapidly emerging paradigm with many applications in healthcare, industries, and smart cities. However, this rise of global interest in AI has fueled a renewed interest from the public sector and global policymakers. As AI networks (e.g., chatbots, automation systems, and helping agents) are paving their way as interactive household items, a critically important research issue is understanding the ethical impact of these autonomous agents. What is the explanation of the AI decision-making process? What are the legal, societal, and moral consequences of these decisions and actions? Should these AI systems be allowed to make decisions for human beings and to w…

Ethical issuesbusiness.industryAutonomous agentPublic sectorpäätöksentekotekoälyeettisyysEthics of artificial intelligenceGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSImportant researchComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONsocietal issuesHealth carepolicymakingEngineering ethicsetiikkabusinessAi systems
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Bioethical Aspects of Postmortem Imaging

2019

After a general overview of death in current medical-cultural context, this chapter examines the main moral aspects of postmortem imaging (PI). In the current debate the stressed ethical issues are fundamentally the following: (1) the noninvasive character of postmortem imaging that very likely makes the procedure less objectionable to relatives of the deceased; (2) the reliability of the methods that ought to be as effective as traditional autopsy, both when PI precedes and completes or substitutes traditional autopsy; and (3) the cost-benefit analysis, in individual and social terms. The chapter emphasizes the common prerequisite of these ethical aspects, that is, the corpse’s dignity and…

Ethical issuesmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPityContext (language use)BioethicshumanitiesDignityEngineering ethicsJustice (ethics)PsychologyDutyhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_common
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