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The Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the following new issue of Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology. To view any of the articles in question, simply click on the links below: Death in Traffic: Why Are the Ethical Issues Ignored? Leonard Evans The Ethics of Autonomous Military Robots Jason Borenstein Privacy, Data Protection, and the Unprecedented Challenges of Ambient Intelligence Antoinette Rouvroy Alan C. Gillies Engineering Greater Resilience or Radical Transhuman Enhancement? Andy Miah The Historical Idea of a Better Race Matti Häyry DiscussionsNick Bostrom Andy Miah Book ReviewsReview of Biotechnology and the Human Good David B. Resnik Review of The Regulation of Cyberspace by Andrew Murray Paul de Hert and Eugenio Mantovani Jason Robert About this journalStudies in Ethics, Law, and Technology is a peer-reviewed and policy-focused journal that examines the ethical and legal issues that arise from emerging technologies. While much attention has gone to specific fields such as bioethics, this is the first journal to address the broad scope of all technologies and their impact on the environment, society, and humanity. Topics include biotech, nanotech, neurotech, IT, weapons, energy and fuel, space-based technology, and new media and communications. Articles explore the synergy between law and ethics, and provide a robust policy response to technology's opportunities and challenges. The journal is edited by Anthony Mark Cutter (University of Central Lancashire) and Bert Gordijn (Radboud University); co-editors include some of the best-known figures in their fields, such as NASA's David Grinspoon, NIH bioethicist David Resnik, and technology law advisor Jeffrey H. Matsuura. |
Edited by Anthony Mark Cutter
Bert Gordijn
William Casebeer
David Grinspoon
Patrick Lin
Jeffrey H. Matsuura
Andy Miah
John Paterson
David B. Resnik
Michael Selgelid
Kush Wadhwa
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