Conference Agenda
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Location: Auditorium 4 |
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025 | |
3:00pm - 4:30pm | (Workshop) Reviewing and publishing for early career researchers: a bridge towards scholarly expertise Location: Auditorium 4 |
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(Workshop) Reviewing and publishing for early career researchers: a bridge towards scholarly expertise Presentations of the Symposium Session structure |
5:00pm - 6:30pm | (Symposium) What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important? Location: Auditorium 4 |
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What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important? Presentations of the Symposium Symposium Schedule (90 minutes) |
Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 10:00am | (Papers) Social media Location: Auditorium 4 |
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"But I did not mean to say that". On affective utterances on social media and their collective epistemic effects TU Delft, Netherlands, The Smoking versus social networking; analyzing the analogy between tobacco use and social media use University of Groningen, Netherlands, The |
10:05am - 11:20am | (Papers) Democracy Location: Auditorium 4 |
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The new stage of democracy. A call for regulation of social media platforms based on theater theory University of Twente, Netherlands, The Rethinking Democracy in the age of AI Sorbonne Université, France Immaterial Constitution Vrjie Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
11:50am - 1:05pm | (Papers) Chatbots Location: Auditorium 4 |
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LLM-based chatbots – the moral advisor in your pocket…why not? Technical University of Munich, Germany In ChatGPT, we trust! Exploring GenAI's trust-knowledge relation University Vienna, Austria |
3:35pm - 4:50pm | (Papers) Disruptive technology III Location: Auditorium 4 |
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Ethical frameworks for disruptive technologies: Balancing innovation, privacy, and value-sensitive design 1Hyper Island; 2University of Plymouth It’s time to talk about moral progress: Facing the normativity of the philosophy of (disruptive) technologies University of Hamburg, Germany Navigating conceptual disruption through affordances-informed conceptual engineering. Taxonomy and operationalisation TU Delft, Netherlands, The |
5:20pm - 6:35pm | (Papers) Anthropomorphism Location: Auditorium 4 |
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Anthropomorphism, false beliefs and conversational AIs University of Oxford, United Kingdom What's the problem with anthropomorphising AI-driven systems? Utrecht University, Netherlands, The |
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 10:00am | (Papers) Trust Location: Auditorium 4 |
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‘Trust the Machine?’: Conceptualising Trust in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence University of Vienna, Austria Human Trust and Artificial Intelligence Is an alignment possible? 1Lumsa University, Italy; 2Utrecht University; 3Solaris Project A Foul Stain? Trust in digital data reconsidered with Zuboff and Kant Roskilde University, Denmark |
10:05am - 11:20am | (Papers) Epistemology I Location: Auditorium 4 |
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The Sullenberger case and the epistemic role of simulations and digital twin technologies University of Vienna, Austria (In)visibility reductions: a feminist epistemology critique of online ‘shadowbanning’ Independent, United Arab Emirates Epistemological imbalances in assessment of surveillance technologies: what CCTV cameras show us University of Twente, Spain |
11:50am - 1:05pm | (Papers) Epistemology II Location: Auditorium 4 |
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The epistemology of AI: public perceptions and interventions for responsible use Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The The epistemic competences needed for Human Machine Interaction: Dealing with individual, social, and other factors to solve the engineering problem of interface design 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Intimate compression: AI systems and the personal nature of architectural knowledge University of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany |
3:35pm - 4:50pm | (Papers) Epistemology III Location: Auditorium 4 |
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Epistemic (in)justice in self-monitoring platforms for mental health Tilburg University, Netherlands, The Crip expertise and technological knowledge Virginia Tech, United States of America |
Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025 | |
8:45am - 9:45am | (Symposium) In search of legitimation: the dynamic tensions in the regulation of privacy and data rights in Vietnam Location: Auditorium 4 |
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In Search of Legitimation: The Dynamic Tensions in the Regulation of Privacy and Data Rights in Vietnam Presentations of the Symposium Digital transformation and personal autonomy amid the authoritarian governance: An analysis of Vietnam’s 2024 Data Law Everyone is safe now: constructing the meaning of data privacy regulation in vietnam Not-Too-Late for Data Propertization in Vietnam: Trends, Blockages and Proposals Exploring changes in vietnam’s crypto-assets regulation: networks, nodes, and gravity Promoting innovative technologies and addressing privacy concerns in green finance in vietnam |
9:50am - 10:50am | (Symposium) In search of legitimation: the dynamic tensions in the regulation of privacy and data rights in Vietnam Location: Auditorium 4 |
11:50am - 12:50pm | (Papers) Capability approach Location: Auditorium 4 |
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Phenomenology & the capability approach: considering lived experience in designing technologies for older adults TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, The Integrating social vulnerabilities in implementing nuclear power plants design Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany |
2:20pm - 3:45pm | (Papers) Sustainability and energy Location: Auditorium 4 |
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Understanding Polarisation in the Energy Transition Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The Battery development beyond justice. A care-based energy ethics KIT, Germany "Koyaanisqatsi", that is, Technophany at work Università di Ferrara, Italy |
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