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Session Overview
Location: Auditorium 4
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
3:00pm
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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, Diana Adela Martin

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Session structure

Behnam Taebi, Diana Martin

5:00pm
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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, Andreas Spahn, Elena Ziliotti

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Symposium Schedule (90 minutes)

Gunter Bombaerts

Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:45am
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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



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

Daphne Brandenburg

10:05am
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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



Rethinking Democracy in the age of AI

Adrien Tallent



Immaterial Constitution

Harry R. Halpin

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

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

Franziska Marie Poszler



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

Eugenia Stamboliev

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

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

Mireia Bosch, Diego Zamora



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

Jason Branford



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

Samuela Marchiori

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

Anthropomorphism, false beliefs and conversational AIs

Beatrice Marchegiani



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

Giles Howdle

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

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

Pia-Zoe Hahne



Human Trust and Artificial Intelligence Is an alignment possible?

Angelo Tumminelli, Federica Russo, Calogero Caltagirone, Dolores Sanchez, Antonio Estella, Livio Fenga



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

Esther Oluffa Pedersen

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

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

Laura Crompton



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

Mariam Al Askari



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

Blas Alonso

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

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

Aviv Barnoy



The epistemic competences needed for Human Machine Interaction: Dealing with individual, social, and other factors to solve the engineering problem of interface design

Michael Poznic, Vivek Kant



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

Simon Maris

3:35pm
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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



Crip expertise and technological knowledge

Oliver Shuey

Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:45am
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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

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

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

Thiem Hai Bui

 

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

Tu Thien Huynh

 

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

Khoi Trong Dao

 

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

Khanh Thuy Le

 

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

Tram Anh Ngoc Nguyen

9:50am
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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
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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



Integrating social vulnerabilities in implementing nuclear power plants design

JOHANES NARASETU WIDYATMANTO

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

Understanding Polarisation in the Energy Transition

Udo Pesch



Battery development beyond justice. A care-based energy ethics

Rafaela Christina Hillerbrand



"Koyaanisqatsi", that is, Technophany at work

Agostino Cera


 
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