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Title:To each technology its own ethics? : a reply to Sætra and Danaher (and their critics) Author(s):PARETO BOADA, Júlia ; TORRAS, CarmeDate:2024Citation:Philosophy and technology, 2024, Vol. 37, No. 107, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:Contemporary ethics is currently ramifying into different sub-ethics specific to each type of technology. Although this trend has been very timely and rightly called into question by Sætra and Danaher, both these authors ...
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Title:Public-private partnerships caught in a trust-trap and the potential role of information : the burden of divergent rationales Author(s):KAPPLER, Moritz; SCHOMAKER, Rahel M.; BAUER, Michael W. Date:2024Citation:European journal of government and economics, 2024, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 5-28Type:ArticleAbstract:Trust is known to be beneficial for cooperation, though remains underdeveloped in public-private partnerships (PPPs), which are caught in a trust trap due to the cooperative regime’s internal heterogeneity. Accordingly, ...
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Title:The Guardian State : strengthening the public service against democratic backsliding Author(s):YESILKAGIT, Kutsal; BAUER, Michael W. ; PETERS, B. Guy; PIERRE, JonDate:2024Citation:Public administration review, 2024, Vol. 84, No. 3, pp. 414-425Type:ArticleAbstract:Liberal democracy has become vulnerable to illiberal political movements and the gradual erosion of democratic institutions. To safeguard liberal democracy, we propose the concept of the Guardian State, which embraces ...
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Title:Bureaucratic militarization as a mode of democratic backsliding : lessons from Brazil Author(s):BAUER, Michael W. ; LOTTA, Gabriela; SCHMIDT, Flávia de HolandaDate:2024Citation:Democratization, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This article analyses bureaucratic militarization in Brazil under the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro as illiberal transformation from within, constituting a specific modus of democratic backsliding. Quantitative data about ...
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Title:Social assistive robotics : an ethical and political inquiry through the lens of freedom Author(s):PARETO BOADA, Júlia ; COECKELBERGH, MarkDate:2024Citation:International journal of social robotics, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:The development of social assistive robots for supporting healthcare provision faces a lack of an ethical approach that adequately addresses the normatively relevant challenges regarding its deployment. Current ethical ...