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Ethics in e-Science

Date & Time:
10:00:00 - 16:00:00,
Monday 12 December, 2005

About

The aim of the workshop is to develop a shared framework for understanding the ethical issues of the e-Sciences. The workshop will begin with a short introduction by Michael Parker on how to think about ethics in the context of the e-sciences. The second part of the workshop will consist of facilitated discussions aimed at enabling e-Scientists and application developers to raise the ethical issues arising in their own work. The workshop will contribute to raising awareness of ethical issues in e-Sciences and developing ways to share expertise in this area. Participants will be asked to table one specific ethical issue that is relevant to their own e-research.

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Speakers

  • Name: Professor Michael Parker
  • Affiliation: Director, Ethox Centre, University of Oxford
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  • URL: http://www.ethox.org.uk/people/michael-parker/
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