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ISTAS 2021: Waterloo, ON, Canada
- IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2021, Waterloo, ON, Canada, October 28-31, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-3580-2
- Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
Trust and explainability in A/IS-mediated healthcare: Operationalizing the therapeutic alliance in a distributed system. 1-8 - Pablo Brescia:
Technology at the border: Anxiety of progress and the ethics of connection in Sleep Dealer. 1-5 - Keith McNamara, Imani N. Sherman, Fatemeh Tavassoli, Jean D. Louis, Juan E. Gilbert:
On media and disinformation: Examining viewer judgment of political video authenticity. 1-9 - Nadine Ibrahim, Erin Mahoney, Vinay Patel, Clinton J. Andrews, Mariko Uda, Sherif Kinawy, Evalyna Bogdan, Sina Golchi, A. C. Atienza, Shaieree Cottar, Chaz Garraway, Ashley Roszko, Gloria Michalchuk, Tanishi Naik, Jonathan Ali:
Water and cities: Get in the game! 1 - Benjamin Lange, Theodore M. Lechterman:
Combating disinformation with AI: Epistemic and ethical challenges. 1-5 - Kiana Mokrian, Beth-Anne Schuelke Leech:
Ethical decision-making responsibility in Canadian autonomous vehicle policies. 1-7 - Conor Truax, Alexi Orchard, Heather A. Love:
The influence of curriculum and internship culture on developing ethical technologists: A case study of the University of Waterloo. 1-8 - Michelle Alexopoulos, Kelly A. Lyons, Kaushar Mahetaji, Keli Chiu:
Evaluating the disruption of COVID-19 on AI innovation using patent filings. 1-6 - Dylan Cawthorne, Nicolai Iversen:
Exploring high-performance wooden drone structures through speculative design. 1-7 - Samay Rajesh Nathani, Ryan Jenkins, Foaad Khosmood, Christine Robertson:
Exploring gaps in California Proposition 54 (2016). 1-4 - Clair Baleshta, Dylan White, Glen Reavie, Alysha Cooper, Graham W. Taylor, Joshua August Gus Skorburg, David Van Bruwaene, Sarah Gignac, Chris Schmidt, Laura McDonald, Patricia Thaine, Chloë Ryan, Rency Luan:
CARE-AI special session on AI ethics. 1-2 - Ann-Louise Davidson, Nathalie Duponsel:
Building a makerspace in a youth center and imagining futures. 1-7 - Juan Sebastián Rubiano Chona:
Entrepreneurship with a design for social justice mindset: A case for Hello Tractor. 1-3 - Pierre Watine, Arezo Bodaghi, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Can the Hawkes process be used to evaluate the spread of online information? 1-6 - Sarah Spiekermann:
From value-lists to value-based engineering with IEEE 7000™. 1-6 - Richard Wilson:
Anticipatory engineering ethics. 1 - Elke Brucker-Kley, Thomas Keller, Romina Stumpp:
Experiencing smart farming: Effects of an interactive future scenario. 1-7 - Shannon Vallor, Sheila Ager, Rency Luan:
The digital basanos: AI and the virtue of and violence of truth-telling. 1 - Richard Wilson:
3D printing, nanotechnology and organ printing: An ethical and anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Adam Greenfield, Marcel O'Gorman, Zach Pearl:
At the end of the world, plant a tree. 1 - Cameron Shelley:
Fairness in AI applications. 1 - Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen, Katelin Hynes, Sarah Habibi, Sanya Cardoza, Jennifer Muchmaker:
Towards a community of care: Counterspaces for women in sTem education. 1-4 - Jen French, Jack Judy, Peter Reiner, Nicole Martinez-Martin, Laura Y. Cabrera, Jenna Castanier:
Guiding responsible neurotechnology innovation. 1 - Neha Chugh:
Risk assessment tools on trial: Lessons learned for "Ethical AI" in the criminal justice system. 1-5 - Scott M. Campbell:
From historical thinking to critical thinking about technology. 1-4 - Kem-Laurin Lubin, Jason Lajoie, Joseph Shea-Carter, Ethan Pike, Kathryn Harvey, Asen O. Ivanov:
Artificial intelligence (AI) literacy - A cross-disciplinary exploration. 1-2 - Zeynab Yousefzadeh, Shannon M. Lloyd:
Prospective life cycle assessment as a tool for environmentally responsible innovation. 1-9 - D. E. Wittkower, Stephanie J. Blackmon, Krzysztof J. Rechowicz, Hanna Herdegen:
Developing IoT systems and devices for trust by users with disabilities. 1 - Jia Hui Seow, Erick Jose Ramirez, Jocelyn Tan, Cynthia Mary Thomas, Brett Ashton:
A proposal to combat unconscious bias using VR. 1-4 - Cristina Dreifuss-Serrano, José Cepero Saravia:
Addressing resources to minimize COVID-19 impact in vulnerable neighborhoods using georeferencing. 1-6 - Nic Durish, Rekkab Gill, Patrick Houlding, Charlie Flowers, Inez Shiwak, Jason Ernst, Daniel Gillis:
Co-designing a community-led Internet assessment tool in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada. 1-8 - Greg Adamson:
Cybersecurity as the protection of cyberspace. 1-8 - Lia Chin-Purcell, America Chambers:
Investigating accuracy disparities for gender classification using convolutional neural networks. 1-7 - Richard Wilson, Michael Shifflett:
QAnon, conspiracy theories and social media warfare: An ethical and anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Nastaran Bateni, Rozita Dara:
Automated generation of privacy policy using deep models. 1-6 - Kathleen Leslie, Tracey L. Adams, Sioban Nelson, Sophia Myles, Aleah McCormick, Maggie Szu Nin Lin, Catharine Schiller, Jacob Shelley:
Regulating professionals in virtual practice: Protecting the public interest in rapidly changing digital workplaces. 1 - Rebecca Dziedzic, Luis Amador, Chunjiang An, Zhi Chen, Ursula Eicker, Amin Hammad, Fuzhan Nasiri, Mazdak Nik-Bakht, Mohamed Ouf, Osama Moselhi:
A framework for asset management planning in sustainable and resilient cities. 1-10 - Graham W. Taylor, Theresa Bernardo, Deborah Stacey, Kassy Raymond, Rozita Dara, Samira Yousefinaghani, Ethan Pike:
One Health Informatics and the stewardship of complex systems. 1-2 - Anne Gerdes:
AI can turn the clock back before we know it. 1-6 - Carolyn McGregor, Cate Dewey, Rency Luan:
Big data and artificial intelligence in healthcare: Ethical and social implications of neonatology. 1 - Florian Richter:
Ethics of AI as practical ethics. 1 - Richard Wilson, Ion Iftimie:
Virtual assistants and privacy: An anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Sandra I. Woolley, Tim Collins, Peter Andras, Allison Gardner, Marco Ortolani, Jeremy Pitt:
Compounding barriers to fairness in the digital technology ecosystem. 1-5 - Nishan Chelvachandran, Moira Patterson, Katina Michael, Jenna Castanier:
Designing online/offline experiences with children in mind. 1 - Joseph O'Neill, Jenario Johnson, Rutledge Detyens, Roberto Williams Batista, Sorinel Oprisan, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Ryan Integlia:
Ethical implications of brain-computer interfaces with emotion, motor imagery, and subvocal speech classification. 1-5 - Adesola Anidu, Rozita Dara:
A review of data governance challenges in smart farming and potential solutions. 1-8 - Jordyn Dennis, Caitlin A. Grady, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer:
Comparative assessment of cyber-physical threats to megacities. 1 - Richard Wilson, Michael Shifflett:
Twitter, media ecology, information warfare: Ethical and anticipated ethical issues. 1 - David Kolevski, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas, Mark B. Freeman:
Cloud computing data breaches: A review of U.S. regulation and data breach notification literature. 1-7 - Isabel Pedersen, Ann Hill Duin:
Defining a classification system for augmentation technology in socio-technical terms. 1-4 - Sabrina Knappe:
Dignity or degradation: The risks and realities of carebots in Quebec. 1-8 - Ron Deibert, N. Asokan, Thenusha Satsoruban:
Investigating targeted espionage: Methods, findings, implications. 1 - Susan LeFrancois, Grisselle Centeno, Kingsley Anthony Reeves:
Ethics training: Cultivating an ethical engineer identity. 1-5 - Zhen-Rong Gan:
A normative framework of artificial moral agents. 1 - Monica Tsang:
Building trust for data sourcing with the disabled community to build robust AI systems. 1 - Samay Rajesh Nathani, Ryan Jenkins, Foaad Khosmood, Christine Robertson:
Exploring gaps in California Proposition 54 (2016). 1-4 - Mohammed Joe Masoodi, Sam Andrey:
Disinformation and online harms: Understanding the links to private messaging apps in Canada. 1 - Faisal Shennib, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Data-driven technologies and artificial intelligence in circular economy and waste management systems: a review. 1-5 - Lavinia Marin, Tijn Borghuis, Roel Veraart, Tanishi Naik:
Workshop on open-access educational materials. 1 - YuLin Bingle, Donna Schaeffer:
Should the private sector conduct "hack back" operations against cyberattackers? An ethical dilemma: cyber self-defense or cyber vigilante? 1 - Oron Catts, Sarah Collins, Ionat Zurr, Elizabeth Stephens:
Neutralizing nature: Automation, agricultural technologies, and the morality of improvement. 1 - Kari Zacharias, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Canada's policy approach to "killer robots" and the ethics of autonomous weapons systems. 1-4 - Laurie Lau, Luis Kun, T. V. Ramachandran, Lennon Chang, T. V. Gopal, Thenusha Satsoruban:
Digital and societal transformations. 1 - João Pontual de Arruda Falcão, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Geber Lisboa Ramalho:
Algorithmic pragmatism: First steps. 1-8 - Bryant Walker Smith, Cordel Green, Tyler L. Jaynes, Lubna Dajani, Angelo Ferraro, Larissa Paredes Muse, Rosaldo Rossetti, Sara Paiva, Jonathan Ali:
Smart cities through the lens of human rights. 1-2 - Marcel O'Gorman, Jason Lajoie, Zach Pearl:
Critical by design: Fostering responsible innovation with critical design methods. 1 - Emilly F. F. Lima, Rui de Moraes Júnior:
Algorithmic racism: Racial perception and socioeconomic dimensions in digital image banks. 1 - Iven Mareels, Shally Gupta, Huazhen Fang, Ramneek Kaira, Bozenna Pasik-Duncan, Ralamatha Marimuthu, Tanishi Naik:
Universal access to technology. 1-2 - Justin Colyar Barrett, Katina Michael, Ross Maciejewski, Luke Tate:
Constructing a visualization dashboard to improve educational standards in Arizona legislative districts. 1-8 - Soraya Cardenas:
Unpacking Amazon through meatpacking, Adam Smith, and digital colonialism. 1-6 - Donna M. Schaeffer, Patrick C. Olson:
Cybersecurity issues in citizen science. 1 - Jason Lajoie, Jin Sol Kim, Heather A. Love:
The importance of grant funding for growing engagement in ethical engineering education. 1-4 - Sameer K. Antani, Luis Kun, Carole Carey, Thenusha Satsoruban, Nahum Gershon, Mohamad Sawan:
Life science and its implications for society - (in addition to COVID-19). 1 - Farshid Faal, Ketra A. Schmitt, Jia Yuan Yu:
Protecting marginalized communities by mitigating discrimination in toxic language detection. 1-7 - Dan Weijers, H. Joseph Turton:
Environmentally smart contracts for artists using non-fungible tokens. 1-4 - Hannah Bernstein, Branka Marijan, Cassie Myers, Jonathan Smith, Richard Yim, Emily Charron, Paul Heidebrecht, Rency Luan:
More than tech for good: PeaceTech at Waterloo and beyond. 1 - Lauryn Remmers, Katina Michael:
Deep brain stimulation: At your own risk. 1-7 - Jaigris Hodson, Victoria O'Meara, Andrea Galizia, Chandell Gosse:
Quietly coping: The impact of online abuse on research innovation and knowledge workers in research and public education. 1-5 - Kevin LaGrandeur:
Why and how to regulate emerging technology. 1 - Ahmed Ansari, Anna Lauren Hoffmann, Seda F. Gürses, Mona Sloane, Mark A. Vasquez, Zach Pearl:
Technology, equity and social justice roundtable. 1-2 - Safiya Umoja Noble, Lai-Tze Fan, Kem-Laurin Lubin, Jin Sol Kim:
A conversation at the intersection of race, AI, and technology with Safiya Noble. 1 - Emma Delemere, Rebecca Maguire:
Technology usage, eHealth literacy and attitude towards connected health in caregivers of paediatric cancer. 1-6 - Richard Wilson, Ion Iftimie:
Emerging ransomeware threats: An anticipatory ethical anaylsis. 1 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Jeanine DeFalco:
Moral education and A/IS standardization: Responsible and ethical design through education. 1-8 - Yuan Stevens, Stephanie Tran, Ryan Atkinson:
See something, say something? Coordinating the disclosure of security vulnerabilities in Canada's infrastructure. 1-5 - Rania Al-Hammoud, Andrea Jonahs:
Building science identity in first-year engineering students. 1 - Bianca H. Ximenes, Geber L. Ramalho:
Concrete ethical guidelines and best practices in machine learning development. 1-8
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