Aesthetic Justice. Design for a blind-spot culture
Journal Article
Buwert, P. (2017)
Aesthetic Justice. Design for a blind-spot culture. Design Journal, 20(sup1), S38-S48. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1353017
This paper presents a conception of aesthetic justice which builds on
thoughts of Theodor Adorno and Wolfgang Welsch and attempts to reconcile design’s relationships with both...
Potentiality: the ethical foundation of design
Journal Article
Buwert, P. (2017)
Potentiality: the ethical foundation of design. Design Journal, 20(sup1), S4459-S4467. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2017.1352942
This paper presents the argument that design is by nature an activity which extends and transforms potentiality and that therefore, because of this, it is always an ethical ac...
Ethics and Brain Implants in the Military [Commentary]
Journal Article
Wigan, M. (2017)
Ethics and Brain Implants in the Military [Commentary]. IEEE technology & society magazine, 36(1), 65-68. https://doi.org/10.1109/mts.2017.2654292
Definitions are a key factor when discussing the ethics of brain implants in the military. There is a world of difference between a permanent embedded rewritable chip and an a...
Interventions in randomised controlled trials in surgery: issues to consider during trial design
Journal Article
Blencowe, N. S., Brown, J. M., Cook, J. A., Metcalfe, C., Morton, D. G., Nicholl, J., …Members of the MRC Hub for Trials Methodology Research Network Workshop, . (2015)
Interventions in randomised controlled trials in surgery: issues to consider during trial design. Trials, 16(1), 392. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-015-0918-4
Until recently, insufficient attention has been paid to the fact that surgical interventions are complex. This complexity has several implications, including the way in which ...
Hallelujah! using topical examples to Illustrate ethical and business Issues for engineers.
Conference Proceeding
McEwan, T., & Cairncross, S. (2010)
Hallelujah! using topical examples to Illustrate ethical and business Issues for engineers. In Proceedings of FIE 2010, S3E-1. https://doi.org/10.1109/FIE.2010.5673348
Technically-oriented undergraduate students are often reluctant to engage with “Legal, Social, Ethical and Professional Issues”. In particular many learners appear to have an ...
Healthcare Professionals’ Experience in Applying Presumed Consent Legislation in Organ Donation: The Norwegian Experience.
Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (2008, February)
Healthcare Professionals’ Experience in Applying Presumed Consent Legislation in Organ Donation: The Norwegian Experience
Healthcare professionals' experiences in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries: a phenomenological study
Thesis
Neades, B. L. Healthcare professionals' experiences in applying presumed consent legislation in organ donation in three European countries: a phenomenological study. (Thesis)
Edinburgh Napier University. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/4343
The crisis in the numbers of donated organs has featured strongly in the U. K. literature highlighting the growing gap between those waiting for a transplant currently 6,698 a...
Consent: Working your Way through the Legal and Ethical Maze
Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (2007, September)
Consent: Working your Way through the Legal and Ethical Maze. Paper presented at The College of Emergency Medicine Conference, Sheffield
Healthcare Professionals’ Experience in Applying Presumed Consent Legislation in Organ Donation in
Three European Countries: A Phenomenological Study
Presentation / Conference
Three European Countries: A Phenomenological Study. Paper presented at Napier University 8th Annual Post Graduate Research Conference, Edinburgh)
Three European Countries: A Phenomenological Study. Paper presented at Napier University 8th Annual Post Graduate Research Conference, Edinburgh
Organ donation opt in: opt out ethical considerations.
Presentation / Conference
Neades, B. L. (2003, July)
Organ donation opt in: opt out ethical considerations. Paper presented at Conference of the Association of Research Ethical Committees, Glasgow