Mapping Controversies, an interview with Vincent Antonin Lepinay
Mapping Controversies in Science and Technology for Politics is the title of an EU sponsored project. Jonny Hankins interviewed Vincent Antonin Lepinay, lecturer on the course. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on January 30, 2012 11:21 AM. Permalink
Read also: Bruno Latour in FGB
Read also: Conversations on Innovation, Power and Responsibility by Jeff Ubois
Categories: Innovation and politics, Interviews
Read also: Conversations on Innovation, Power and Responsibility by Jeff Ubois
Categories: Innovation and politics, Interviews
A discussion with Marta Milani about sport
In view of the news that South African athlete Oscar Pistorius (often referred to as blade runner due to his prosthetic limbs) has run the qualifying time for the 2012 Olympics in London, Jonny Hankins speaks to Italian National 400 metre runner Marta Milani about the human body, technology in sports and their effects upon performance. - MorePosted by Redazione FGB on July 20, 2011 2:17 PM. Permalink
Read also: Le lame di Pistorius, and Nature, New Yorker on Cognitive Enhancement
Categories: Interviews
Responsibility and innovation: a business perspective (part 2)
In March 2011 prof. Andrew McMeekin was kind enough to participate in a conversation with Jonny Hankins in which he discussed (amongst other things) innovation, responsibility, sustainability and governance. This is the second part. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on April 21, 2011 10:33 AM. Permalink
Categories: Interviews
Responsibility and innovation: a business perspective
In March 2011 prof. Andrew McMeekin was kind enough to participate in a conversation with Jonny Hankins in which he discussed (amongst other things) innovation, responsibility, sustainability and governance. - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on April 20, 2011 10:25 AM. Permalink
Categories: Interviews
Drones and other robots of war
Recently the press has been full of articles addressing the legality or illegality of the military use of unmanned drone aircraft in the war against terror. Their use as well as the use of other human controlled robot weaponry presents a series of ethical, moral, technical and legal problems, often more down to the way they are deployed than the actual machines themselves. - MorePosted by Redazione FGB on March 4, 2010 5:57 PM. Permalink
See also: Roboethics blog
A short review: Conversations On Innovation, Power And Responsibility
Last week we put online a new publication of the Foundation Bassetti entitled "Conversations On Innovation, Power And Responsibility", written by Jeff Ubois and available in hard copy, downloadable pdf or Issuu (on line) versions. It is a resume' of conversations conducted between Mr Ubois and 12 internationally renowned innovators and thinkers - MorePosted by Jonny Hankins on January 8, 2010 10:37 AM. Permalink
See also: Jeff Ubois' blog and other FGB publications
Categories: Innovation and politics, Interviews, Responsibility and Politics, Responsibility and Science
Is responsible innovation participatory, and if so, how?
Is responsible innovation participatory, and if so, how? Interviewed on his decade-long work on the history of science and its relevance to issues such as secrecy, scientist's responsibility, public understanding... - MorePosted by Redazione FGB on March 10, 2007 2:36 PM. Permalink

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