Brains, Trains and Automobiles: An Editorial

Anthony Mark Cutter, University of Central Lancashire
Bert Gordijn, Radboud University

Abstract

When we founded Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology we wondered if we might, like Icarus, be trying to fly too close to the sun. Had we set ourselves an impossible task in seeking to create a new community of interdisciplinary scholars under the umbrella of the words ethics, law and technology? Would expert scholars in biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, neurotechnologies, information technologies, weapons and security technologies, energy and fuel technologies, space based technologies, and/or new media and communication technologies all come together in one place? As we show in this editorial, the answer is yes.

Recommended Citation

Cutter, Anthony Mark and Gordijn, Bert (2008) "Brains, Trains and Automobiles: An Editorial," Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology: Vol. 2 : Iss. 1, Article 13.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/selt/vol2/iss1/art13

 
 
 
 

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