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Die Corona-Krise ist die erste Pandemie der digitalen Spätmoderne. Homeoffice und Homeschooling, aber auch die Ausweitung eines Onlineangebots an Nachbarschaftshilfen und solidaritätsbekundender Hashtags zählen zu den Zeitzeugnissen einer digitalen Krisenkommunikation. Zugleich hat sich global eine Apparatur der Regulierung formiert: Drohnen zur Kontrolle von Quarantäne, Pandemie-Apps, Wärmebildkameras und die Überwachung einzelner Stadtbezirke machen deutlich, wie unterschiedlich Gesellschaften der Krise begegnen und welche Rolle hierbei Technologien spielen. Die Beiträger*innen reflektieren die Situation interdisziplinär aus den Perspektiven von Soziologie, Ethik und IT.
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Homeoffice. --- Pandemic. --- Digitalization. --- Epidemics --- Gesellschaft --- Ethik --- Digitalisierung --- Digitale Medien --- COVID-19 --- Pandemie --- Distanz --- Corona --- Krise --- Spätmoderne --- Homeoffice --- Medien --- Technik --- Medientheorie --- Mediengeschichte --- Kulturtheorie --- Mediensoziologie --- Medienwissenschaft --- Society --- Ethics --- Digitalization --- Digital Media --- Pandemic --- Distance --- Crisis --- Postmodernity --- Media --- Technology --- Media Theory --- Media History --- Cultural Theory --- Sociology of Media --- Media Studies
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This publication aims to initiate an interdisciplinary discourse on the ethical, legal, and social implications of socially assistive technologies in healthcare. It combines practically relevant insights and examples from current research and development with ethical analysis to uncover moral pitfalls at the intersection between the promotion of social participation and well-being, and risks that may diminish the achievement of these ends.
Medical sociology --- History of medicine --- Clinical & internal medicine --- Nursing & ancillary services --- healthcare
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This publication aims to initiate an interdisciplinary discourse on the ethical, legal, and social implications of socially assistive technologies in healthcare. It combines practically relevant insights and examples from current research and development with ethical analysis to uncover moral pitfalls at the intersection between the promotion of social participation and well-being, and risks that may diminish the achievement of these ends.
Medical sociology --- History of medicine --- Clinical & internal medicine --- Nursing & ancillary services --- healthcare
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This volume brings together researchers from different European countries and disciplines who are involved in Clinical Ethics Consultation (CEC). The work provides an analysis of the theories and methods underlying CEC as well a discussion of practical issues regarding the implementation and evaluation of CEC. The first section deals with different possible approaches in CEC. The authors explore the question of how we should decide complex cases in clinical ethics, that is, which ethical theory, approach or method is most suitable in order to make an informed ethical decision. It also discusses whether clinical ethicists should be ethicists by education or rather well-trained facilitators with some ethical knowledge. The second chapter of this book focuses on practical aspects of the implementation of CEC structures. The analysis of experienced clinical ethicists refers to macro and micro levels in both developed and transitional countries. Research on the evaluation of CEC is at the centre of the final chapter of this volume. In this context conceptual as well as empirical challenges with respect to a sound approach to judgements about the quality of the work of CECs are described and suggestion for further research in this area are made. In summary this volumes brings together theorists and healthcare practitioners with expertise in CEC. In this respect the volume serves as good example for a multi- and interdisciplinary approach to clinical ethics which combines philosophical reasoning and empirical research.
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This publication aims to initiate an interdisciplinary discourse on the ethical, legal, and social implications of socially assistive technologies in healthcare. It combines practically relevant insights and examples from current research and development with ethical analysis to uncover moral pitfalls at the intersection between the promotion of social participation and well-being, and risks that may diminish the achievement of these ends.
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This volume brings together a group of researchers from different European countries and disciplines who are involved in Clinical Ethics Consultation (CEC). The work provides a discussion on the theories and methods underlying CEC and on the issues of implementation and evaluation.
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Medical research involving human subjects has contributed to considerable advancements in our knowledge, and to medical benefits. At the same time the development of new technologies as well as further globalisation of medical research raises questions that require the attention of researchers from a range of disciplines. This book gathers the contributions of researchers from nine different countries, who analyse recent developments in medical research from ethical, historical, legal and socio-cultural perspectives. In addition to reflections on innovations in science such as genetic databases and the concept of “targeted therapy” the book also includes analyses regarding the ethico-legal regulation of new technologies such as human tissue banking or the handling of genetic information potentially relevant for participants in medical research. Country and culture-specific aspects that are relevant to human medical research from a global perspective also play a part. The value of multi- and interdisciplinary analysis that includes the perspectives of scholars from normative and empirical disciplines is a shared premise of each contribution.
Biomedical engineering. --- Biomedicine. --- Human experimentation in medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Human genetics. --- Medical ethics. --- Medicine. --- Human experimentation in medicine --- Research --- Investigative Techniques --- Biomedical Research --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Science --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Human Experimentation --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medical Research --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Human experimentation in medicine. --- Research. --- Biomedical research --- Medical research --- Experimentation on humans, Medical --- Medical experimentation on humans --- Biomedicine general. --- Theory of Medicine/Bioethics. --- Human Genetics. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Medical ethics --- Medicine, Experimental --- Clinical trials --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Biomedical ethics --- Clinical ethics --- Ethics, Medical --- Health care ethics --- Medical care --- Bioethics --- Professional ethics --- Nursing ethics --- Social medicine --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Biomedicine, general.
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Droit médical --- Ethics, Clinical --- Individualized Medicine
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Professional ethics. Deontology --- Human biochemistry --- Human genetics --- medische biochemie --- medische genetica --- biochemie --- genetica --- deontologie
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