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Morals & Machines

Interdisciplinary, Global, Critical
2 Ausgaben pro Jahr, Kündigung 1 Monat zum Kalenderjahresende
Nomos,  4. Edition 2024

ISBN 2747-5174

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The scientific journal Morals & Machines addresses the question of how algorithms in general and artificial intelligence (AI) especially change society, the economy and the working world, the media, the healthcare system, technology, language, gender relations, and art and culture in a pluralistic manner. It investigates the questions of which ethical risks arise from general and artificial intelligence, what potential they offer and what challenges they pose to legal systems worldwide in relation to technological applications, robotics and the integration of AI. The journal examines these questions from an interdisciplinary, global and critical perspective at the interface between the humanities, social science, law and computer science.

Herausgeber:innen:

  • Prof. Dr. Miriam Meckel, ada Learning GmbH
  • Dr. Léa Steinacker, ada Learning GmbH
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Beschorner, Universität St. Gallen
  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Böschen, RWTH Aachen University
  • Prof. Dr. Urs Gasser, The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Neuberger, FU Berlin
  • Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini, Hochschule für Philosophie, München

Redaktion:

  • Prof. Dr. Christian Fieseler, BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo

Christian Fieseler is professor for communication management at BI Norwegian Business School and the founding director of the Nordic Centre for Internet and Society. He received his PhD in Management and Economics from the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 2008. At the former he worked as a postdoctoral researcher, as well as at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and at Stanford University, before joining BI, in 2014.

Christian’s research interests center on organizational identity, corporate social responsibility and computer-mediated-communication. His research is focused on the question how individuals and organizations adapt to the shift brought by new, social media, and how to design participative and inclusive spaces in this new media regime. In this field, he has over the last few years, worked extensively in projects with the European Union and the Norwegian Research Council on technology and new working modes.

Homepage: www.mam.nomos.de

Zielgruppe
The journal addresses international scientific libraries and institutes at universities and research institutions, as well as administrative, economic and pedagogical academies, schools, ministries and authorities of all federal levels, institutions of welfare organizations and churches as well as civil society interest groups and large.