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Session Overview
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
 

(Workshop) Reviewing and publishing for early career researchers: a bridge towards scholarly expertise

Chair(s): Behnam Taebi (TU Delft), Diana Adela Martin (University College London, United Kingdom)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Session structure

Behnam Taebi1, Diana Martin2
1TU Delft, 2University College London - Center for Engineering Education

 
5:00pm - 6:30pm(Symposium) What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important?
Location: Auditorium 4
 

What is Intercultural Philosophy of Technology and why is it important?

Chair(s): Gunter Bombaerts (Eindhoven University of Technoloogy), Andreas Spahn (Eindhoven University of Technology), Elena Ziliotti (Delft University of Technology)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Symposium Schedule (90 minutes)

Gunter Bombaerts
Eindhoven University of Technology

 
Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:45am - 10:00am(Papers) Social media
Location: Auditorium 4
 

"But I did not mean to say that". On affective utterances on social media and their collective epistemic effects

Lavinia Marin

TU Delft, Netherlands, The



Smoking versus social networking; analyzing the analogy between tobacco use and social media use

Daphne Brandenburg

University of Groningen, Netherlands, The

 
10:05am - 11:20am(Papers) Democracy
Location: Auditorium 4
 

The new stage of democracy. A call for regulation of social media platforms based on theater theory

Alessandro Savi

University of Twente, Netherlands, The



Rethinking Democracy in the age of AI

Adrien Tallent

Sorbonne Université, France



Immaterial Constitution

Harry R. Halpin

Vrjie Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

 
11:50am - 1:05pm(Papers) Chatbots
Location: Auditorium 4
 

LLM-based chatbots – the moral advisor in your pocket…why not?

Franziska Marie Poszler

Technical University of Munich, Germany



In ChatGPT, we trust! Exploring GenAI's trust-knowledge relation

Eugenia Stamboliev

University Vienna, Austria

 
3:35pm - 4:50pm(Papers) Disruptive technology III
Location: Auditorium 4
 

Ethical frameworks for disruptive technologies: Balancing innovation, privacy, and value-sensitive design

Mireia Bosch1, Diego Zamora2

1Hyper Island; 2University of Plymouth



It’s time to talk about moral progress: Facing the normativity of the philosophy of (disruptive) technologies

Jason Branford

University of Hamburg, Germany



Navigating conceptual disruption through affordances-informed conceptual engineering. Taxonomy and operationalisation

Samuela Marchiori

TU Delft, Netherlands, The

 
5:20pm - 6:35pm(Papers) Anthropomorphism
Location: Auditorium 4
 

Anthropomorphism, false beliefs and conversational AIs

Beatrice Marchegiani

University of Oxford, United Kingdom



What's the problem with anthropomorphising AI-driven systems?

Giles Howdle

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The

 
Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:45am - 10:00am(Papers) Trust
Location: Auditorium 4
 

‘Trust the Machine?’: Conceptualising Trust in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence

Pia-Zoe Hahne

University of Vienna, Austria



Human Trust and Artificial Intelligence Is an alignment possible?

Angelo Tumminelli1,3, Federica Russo2,3, Calogero Caltagirone3, Dolores Sanchez3, Antonio Estella3, Livio Fenga3

1Lumsa University, Italy; 2Utrecht University; 3Solaris Project



A Foul Stain? Trust in digital data reconsidered with Zuboff and Kant

Esther Oluffa Pedersen

Roskilde University, Denmark

 
10:05am - 11:20am(Papers) Epistemology I
Location: Auditorium 4
 

The Sullenberger case and the epistemic role of simulations and digital twin technologies

Laura Crompton

University of Vienna, Austria



(In)visibility reductions: a feminist epistemology critique of online ‘shadowbanning’

Mariam Al Askari

Independent, United Arab Emirates



Epistemological imbalances in assessment of surveillance technologies: what CCTV cameras show us

Blas Alonso

University of Twente, Spain

 
11:50am - 1:05pm(Papers) Epistemology II
Location: Auditorium 4
 

The epistemology of AI: public perceptions and interventions for responsible use

Aviv Barnoy

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

Michael Poznic1, Vivek Kant2

1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur



Intimate compression: AI systems and the personal nature of architectural knowledge

Simon Maris

University of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany

 
3:35pm - 4:50pm(Papers) Epistemology III
Location: Auditorium 4
 

Epistemic (in)justice in self-monitoring platforms for mental health

Tineke Broer, Emiel Krahmer, Gert Meyers, Roshnee Ossewaarde, Jenny Slatman, Charlotte Zegveld

Tilburg University, Netherlands, The



Crip expertise and technological knowledge

Oliver Shuey

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
 

In Search of Legitimation: The Dynamic Tensions in the Regulation of Privacy and Data Rights in Vietnam

Chair(s): Toan Le (Swinburne University of Technology/University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Digital transformation and personal autonomy amid the authoritarian governance: An analysis of Vietnam’s 2024 Data Law

Thiem Hai Bui
Institute for Legal Studies and Legal Aid

 

Everyone is safe now: constructing the meaning of data privacy regulation in vietnam

Tu Thien Huynh
Monash University/University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

 

Not-Too-Late for Data Propertization in Vietnam: Trends, Blockages and Proposals

Khoi Trong Dao
Faculty of Civil Law, University of Law, Vietnam National University, Hanoi

 

Exploring changes in vietnam’s crypto-assets regulation: networks, nodes, and gravity

Khanh Thuy Le
Swinburne University of Technology, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City,

 

Promoting innovative technologies and addressing privacy concerns in green finance in vietnam

Tram Anh Ngoc Nguyen
University of Warwick/University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, 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
 

Phenomenology & the capability approach: considering lived experience in designing technologies for older adults

Freek van der Weij

TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, The



Integrating social vulnerabilities in implementing nuclear power plants design

JOHANES NARASETU WIDYATMANTO

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

 
2:20pm - 3:45pm(Papers) Sustainability and energy
Location: Auditorium 4
 

Understanding Polarisation in the Energy Transition

Udo Pesch

Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The



Battery development beyond justice. A care-based energy ethics

Rafaela Christina Hillerbrand

KIT, Germany



"Koyaanisqatsi", that is, Technophany at work

Agostino Cera

Università di Ferrara, Italy

 

 
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