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Session Overview
Location: Auditorium 6
Date: Wednesday, 25/June/2025
3:00pm
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4:30pm
(Symposium) Human, gender, and trust in AI ethics: addressing structural issues through Ethical, Legal, and Social Aspects (ELSA) Lab approach
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Human, gender, and trust in AI ethics: addressing structural issues through Ethical, Legal, and Social Aspects (ELSA) Lab approach

Chair(s): Hao Wang

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

The power and emotions in trustworthy AI

Hao Wang

 

Addressing problematic conceptual assumptions about human-technology relations in AI development practices

Luuk Stellinga

 

AI, Gender, and Agri-food

Mark Ryan

5:00pm
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6:30pm
(Symposium) Technologies at the limits of language – Symposium on conceptuality, metaphorisation & narration
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Technologies at the limits of language – Symposium on conceptuality, metaphorisation & narration

Chair(s): Leonie Möck, Wenzel Mehnert, Bruno Gransche, Nele Fischer, Nils Neuhaus

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

List of discussants

Wenzel Mehnert, Leonie Möck, Maximillian Roßmann, Mark Coeckelbergh, Kanta Dihal, Galit Wellner, Yu Xue, Alexandra Kazakova

Date: Thursday, 26/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Responsible innovation
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Between Responsible Innovation and the Maintenance Turn: Imaginaries of Changeability and the Collaborative Frameworks for Philosophy of Technology and Environmental Ethics

Magdalena Holy-Luczaj



Responsible Innovation as Practiced by Ceramic Craftsmen in China

Hui Zhang, Jiale Zhang



On the episteme of technology alignment: A critical hermeneutics of the current understanding of responsiveness in Responsible Innovation and Responsible AI discourses

Víctor Betriu Yáñez

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Interpreting and engineering technology
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Visualising the Quantum World in Quantum Technology: on Pragmatist and Realist Considerations in Quantum Interpretations

Thijs Latten



Information Technology engineers' professionalism international comparison

Hiroaki Kanematsu, Fuki Ueno, Minao Kukita



Enactivist App Design: Exper - a case study

Michael Butler, Colin Graves

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Papers) Privacy
Location: Auditorium 6
 

What is “mental” about Mental Privacy?

Felicitas Holzer, Orsolya Friedrich, Samuel Pedziwiatr



Is Privacy Security?

Daniel Susser

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Aligning values
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Aligning technology with human values

Martin Peterson



Aligning AI with ideal values: Comparing metanormative methods to the Social Expert Model

Erich Mark Riesen



Aligning values: setting better agendas for technology development

Yunxuan Miao

5:20pm
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6:35pm
(Papers) Decision-making
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Two’s company, three’s a crowd: theoretical considerations for shared-decision making in AI-assisted healthcare

Emma-Jane Spencer, Cathleen Parsons, Stefan Buijsman



On the philosophical limits of artificially intelligent decisions

Samuele Murtinu



Shaping technology with society's voice: measuring gut feelings and values

Marieke van Vliet, Linda Hofman, Anika Kok, Fleur van Liesdonk, Bart Wernaart

Date: Friday, 27/June/2025
8:45am
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10:00am
(Papers) Risk
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Ethical risks of Artificial Intelligence applications in civil engineering

Yuqi Peng, Dongli Zhu, Jin Wang



Hidden risks: artificial intelligence and hermeneutic harm

Andrew Rebera, Lode Lauwaert, Ann-Katrien Oimann



The Concept of ai Risk

Lieke Fröberg

10:05am
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11:20am
(Papers) Politics I
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Ontic capture and technofascism

Maren Behrensen



The Politics of social XAI

Suzana Alpsancar, Eugenia Stamboliev



Algorithmic politics and totalitarianism: a critical analysis of ai politics from hannah arendt’s perspective

Donghoon Lee

11:50am
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1:05pm
(Papers) Politics II
Location: Auditorium 6
 

The Drivers of technological Hegemony: the political Dynamic of the Computerization of the French National Health Insurance Fund (1963-1979)

Maud Barret Bertelloni



Political instability and technological society

Wha-Chul Son



Beyond technopolitics: presuppositions of a redeemed future

Mallikarjun Nagral

3:35pm
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4:50pm
(Papers) Sovereignty
Location: Auditorium 6
 

On technological Sovereignty and innovation Sovereignty

Rene von Schomberg



Digital technologies and social sustainability: from data governances’ perspective

Pauldin Lawrence



Rethinking sovereignty in a digital age

Glen Miller

Date: Saturday, 28/June/2025
8:45am
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9:45am
(Symposium) Postphenomenology I: artificial intelligence
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Postphenomenology I: artificial intelligence

Chair(s): Kirk M. Besmer

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

A postphenomenological analysis of the impact of generative AI in education

Hagit meishar-Tal, Ilya Levin, Konstantin Minyar-Beloruchev

 

AI and human experience: navigating the challenges of algorithmic reasoning in education

Dan Mamlok

 

Thinking of responsibility in the age of AI with Hans Jonas

Galit Wellner

9:50am
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10:50am
(Symposium) Postphenomenology II: practical applications
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Postphenomenology II: practical applications

Chair(s): Kirk M. Besmer

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Appropriating hidden technologies: a postphenomenological response to critical algorithm studies

Olya Kudina, Anthony Longo

 

Intimate technology: the postphenomenological meme use case

Stacey Irwin

 

How technologies mediate trustwork in the care collective

Asle H. Kiran

 

Postphenomenology and technologies in times of multiple crises

Markus Bohlmann

11:50am
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12:50pm
(Symposium) Postphenomenology III: new theoretical horizons
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Postphenomenology III: new theoretical horizons

Chair(s): Bas de Boer

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

The technical artefact mediating between hegel and ihde

Fernando Secomandi

 

My life continues without me: sartre on death and personally-curated griefbots

Kirk Besmer

 

Postphenomenology and temporality: digital technologies and tertiary retentions

Bas de Boer

2:20pm
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3:45pm
(Papers) Genetics
Location: Auditorium 6
 

Genomic Reshaping: The Role of Genetics in the Emergence of Biological Citizenship.

Jessica Lombard



New reprogenetic technologies and challenges to informed consent in research

Inmaculada de Melo-Martin


 
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