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2020

Steinert, S. (Jan, 2020). Values and value change. Philosophical perspectives. Kick-off presentation at Symposium Architectural and Urban Design for Values, Delft, the Netherlands, January 9, 2020.

Steinert, S. (Jan, 2020). Values and Value Change. Philosophical Perspectives. Symposium Architectural and Urban Design for Values, TU Delft, the Netherlands.

Klenk, M. (Jan, 2020). Conceptual Engineering and Moral Disagreement MetaEssen Symposium, Essen, Germany, January 2020.

Klenk, M. (March, 2020). Manipulation: Sometimes Hidden, Always Careless, Institute for Business Ethics, March 2020, St Gallen, Switzerland.

Kudina, O. (March, 2020) – TPM AI Lab Inaugural workshop – I was asked to introduce my research on value change to the guests outside of TU Delft and the TPM colleagues. 2 March 2020.

Kudina, O. (Feb, 2020) – AI initiative of the Donders Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen – I was invited to present on AI ethics and specify the relation between values and technologies with the case-based background from my postdoctoral research on value change, 28 February 2020.

Kudina, O. (Feb, 2020) – AI Tech Agora, TU Delft – I was asked to present on how I do empirical philosophy in application to AI ethics, how I combine digital ethnography and technological mediation analysis, 5 February 2020.

Melnyk, A. (Jan, 2020). Dynamic Values in the Course of Energy Transition. Talk at the Internal Workshop on Value Sensitive Design at TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, January 9, 2020.

Melnyk, A. (Jan, 2020). Examining the Inclusive and Exclusive Power of the Concept of ‘Sustainability’ in Energy Transition Discourse. Talk at the Energy Transition in the Global South Workshop, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, January 23-24, 2020.

Melnyk, A. (June, 2020). PhD student perspectives on value sensitive design. A panel at ETHICOMP Conference. June, 26, 2020.

Melnyk, A. (Oct, 2020). An interpretation of value change: philosophical disquisition of climate change and energy transition debates. Talk at the Workshop on Changing Values and Energy Systems, TU Delft, the Netherlands, October 15-17, 2020.

de Wildt, T., Chappin, E., & van de Poel, I. (Oct, 2020). Exploring value change using probabilistic topic models. Talk at the Workshop on Changing Values and Energy Systems, TU Delft, the Netherlands, October 15-17, 2020.

de Wildt, T. & Milchram, C. (Oct, 2020). Understanding value change through scenario tools. Talk at the Workshop on Changing Values and Energy Systems, TU Delft, the Netherlands, October 15-17, 2020.

Alleblas, J. (Oct, 2020). First as tragedy, then as farce. Researching the Severn Barrage (1981-2014). Talk at the Workshop on Changing Values and Energy Systems, TU Delft, the Netherlands, October 15-17, 2020.

Nickel, P., Kudina O., and van de Poel, I. (Nov, 2020). Moral uncertainty in technomoral change: closing the explanatory gap. Talk at the Value Change panel at International Philosophy of Human Technology Relation conference at University of Twente, the Netherlands, November 5, 2020.

Melnyk, A. (Nov, 2020). Moral epistemology of value change: disquisitions for climate and energy ethics debates. Talk at the Value Change panel at International Philosophy of Human Technology Relation conference at University of Twente, the Netherlands, November 5, 2020.

Klenk, M. (Nov, 2020). Can objective values change? Talk at the Value Change panel at International Philosophy of Human Technology Relation conference at University of Twente, the Netherlands, November 5, 2020.

Steinert, S. (Nov, 2020). Technology, social structure and value. Talk at the Value Change panel at International Philosophy of Human Technology Relation conference at University of Twente, the Netherlands, November 5, 2020.

2019

Van de Poel, I. (Jan, 2019). Understanding values and value change from a social science and philosophy perspective. Keynote lecture at Lorentz Workshop Exploring the Role of Values in RRI for Energy Systems program, Leiden, the Netherlands, January 7-11, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (March, 2019). Design for changing values. A pitch presentation at DDfV Playground Meetings, organized by Delft Design for Values Institute, Delft, the Netherlands, March 21, 2019.

Steinert, S. (May, 2019). Wired emotions. Affective Brain-computer interfaces and beyond. Talk at Neurotechnology meets Artificial Intelligence – Conference on Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Neurotech and AI, Munich, Germany, May 8-10, 2019. 

Van de Poel, I. (May, 2019). Understanding value change in technologies. Talk at workshop on Values and Technologies, Enschede, the Netherlands, May 17, 2019.

Kudina, O. (May, 2019). Values and technology. Talk at workshop on Values and Technologies, Enschede, the Netherlands, May 17, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (May, 2019). Design for changing values in socio-technical systems. Talk at Society for Philosophy of Technology – biannual Conference in Philosophy of Technology, Texas, USA, May 20-22, 2019.

Kudina, O. (May, 2019). Considering the role of technologies in value dynamism. Talk at Society for Philosophy of Technology – biannual Conference in Philosophy of Technology, Texas, USA, May 20-22, 2019.

Klenk, M. (May, 2019). Values and ethical affordances: insights from anthropology. Talk at Society for Philosophy of Technology – biannual Conference in Philosophy of Technology, Texas, USA, May 20-22, 2019.

Melnyk, A. (May, 2019). Mediating technomoral care in cyberwarfare. Talk at CEPE (Computer Ethics – Philosophical Enquiry) – Interdisciplinary Conference organized by the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT), Norfolk, USA, May 28-30, 2019.

Melnyk, A. (June, 2019). Why Values Sensitive Design fails its task in design for changing values? The case of community energy systems. Talk at New Pathways Towards Community Energy and Storage – Interdisciplinary Conference in institutional, ethical, technical and social implications of community energy and storage transition, Groningen, The Netherlands, June, 6-7, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (Aug, 2019). Addressing changing values in sociotechnical system. Talk at EPA Thesis Conference: Grand Challenge Accepted 2019, TU Delft Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management – Campus the Hague, the Netherlands, August 22, 2019.

Klenk, M. (June, 2019). Manipulation Online, 20th Annual Convention of the Media Ecology Association, June 2019, Toronto, Canada.

Klenk, M. (July, 2019). Manipulation Online, Workshop Digital Behavioural Technologies, July 2019, Munich, Germany.

Klenk, M. (Sep, 2019). Free Will, Persuasive Technology, and the Attention Economy, Technology and Society, September 2019, Leuven, Belgium.

Klenk, M. (Sep, 2019). Can Values Change?, Higher Seminar in Practical Philosophy, September 2019, Uppsala, Sweden.

Klenk, M. (Dec, 2019). Autonomy and Online Manipulation, Social Media Lab, December 2019, Stanford, USA.

Kudina, O. (Nov, 2019). Talk on the value change in relation to voice assistants. EPET conference, Maastricht, Netherlands.

Kudina, O. (Oct, 30 – Nov, 2019). Talk on the contribution of the IPA method to empirical philosophy. Workshop on “Exploring values across methods and disciplines,” TU Delft.

Kudina, O, (Sep, 30  – Oct, 4, 2019). Presentation on the ethics of voice assistants. Media Week Conference, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, ARPA institute (Plastic and Audiovisual Arts), Puebla, Mexico.

Kudina, O. (Sep, 2019). Lecture on the relation between values and technologies and how to study it in an empirically informed way For the MA course Managing Science and Technology in Society. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Athena Institute for Research on Innovation and Communication in Health and Life Sciences. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 17 September 2019.

Melnyk, A. (Nov, 2019). Will Changing Values Cause a Conflict? A Holistic Perspective on Values in the Energy Sector. Talk at the OZSW Annual Conference (Dutch Research School of Philosophy) Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 15-16, 2019.

Melnyk, A. (Nov, 2019). Why Values Sensitive Design fails its task in design for changing values? Dynamic Values in the Course of Energy Transition. Talk at the Ethics of Disruptive Technologies – bi-annual conference organized by the 4TU Center for Ethics and Technology (4TU.Ethics), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 7-9, 2019.

Coggins, T. (Nov, 2019). Roomba-900 and the Four Modes of Technological Persuasion, 4TU Ethics Bi-annual Conference, Eindhoven, the Netherlands, November 8th, 2019.

Coggins, T. (Nov, 2019). Four Modes of Technognical Persuasion, OSZW Conference, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, November 15, 2019.

Kudina, O. & Van de Poel, I. (Nov, 2019). A pragmatist account of value change. Presented at Ethics Bi-annual Conference ‘Ethics of Disruptive Technologies’ on the 7th and 8th of November 2019 at the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

Kudina, O. & Van de Poel, I. (Nov, 2019). A pragmatist account of value change.” Presented at the seventh annual OZSW conference (The Dutch Research school of Philosophy) on the 15th and 16th November 2019 at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Kudina, O. (Oct, 2019). Lecture on the technologically induced value change, as well as a workshop for the students on the empirically oriented philosophy of technology. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, ARPA institute (Plastic and Audiovisual Arts), Puebla, Mexico, October 2, 2019.

Kudina, O. (Sep, 2019). Talk on “Alexa doesn’t care. Should you?” suggested that ethics constantly accompanies the design process and by means of philosophical reflections offered ways to make such ethical efforts explicit. Codemotion – conference on design and development, Madrid, Spain (23-26 September 2019)-  over 200 people sitting audience. September 24, 2019.

Kudina, O. (Dec, 2019). Presentation on AI ethics considerations for the financial sector, building on my value change research. Exact, Delft, the Netherlands.

Van de Poel, I. (June, 2019). Perspectives on ethics in urbanism. Urbanism PhD days 4 June, TU Delft, Netherlands

Van de Poel, I. (Nov, 2019). Design for Values. Presentation at 4TU.Ethics Bi-annual Conference ‘Ethics of Disruptive Technologies’, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, November 7-8, 2019

Van de Poel, I. (Nov, 2019). Various lecture for DDfV (Delft Design for Values) Values masterclass, TU Delft, the Netherlands, November 21-22, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (July, 2019). Ethics of Promising and expectation-raising, Presentation at Ethics Workshop LifeTime FET, Munich, Germany, 10 July 2019.

2018

Van de Poel, I. (Dec, 2018). Value Operationalisation – from Values to Design Requirements. Talk at DDfV Fundamentals, organized by Delft Design for Values Institute, Delft, the Netherlands, December 4, 2018.

Talks at Other Events

2020

Van de Poel, I. (Feb, 2020). Ethics and technology 2.0: Responsible innovation and value sensitive design. Lecture for ‘Orde van de Prince’, Vermeer Centrum, Delft, Nederland, 19 February 2020.

Steinert, S. (Oct, 2020). Value Change, Social Media, and Covid-19. Interview with John Danaher for Philosophical Disquisitions podcast. To listen to the podcast episode follow this link

2019

Kudina, O. (Mar, 2019). Talk about the philosophical positions on technology and how AI is not going to kill us all.  Transitie Cinema Den Haag, the Netherlands, March 22, 2019 

Melnyk, A. (May, 2019). How others are moving to renewables? The case of transition to community energy systems in the Netherlands. Talk at the Interaction Workshop organized by the local community of Wisconsin, La Crosse, USA, May, 30, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (May, 2019). Some ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence in the financial sector. Presentation for Rabobank, Utrecht, the Netherlands, May 8, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (Sep, 2019). Zelfrijdende auto’s; enkele ethische vragen en de rol van verzekeraars. Talk at am:innosurance 2019, DeFabrique, Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 17, 2019.

Van de Poel, I. (Sep, 2019). Zelfrijdende auto’s; enkele ethische vragen en de rol van verzekeraars. Talk at am:innosurance 2019, DeFabrique, Utrecht, the Netherlands, September 17, 2019. 

Kudina, O. (Nov, 2019). Talk on “Technology and Values,” the intimate interrelation between morality and technology with reference to modern-day examples, such as the use of social media photo filters, the recently adopted “Right to be forgotten” and the increasing use of the voice assistants. TedX speech, Bucharest, Romania – 1100 live audience.

2018

Van de Poel, I. (2018, Oct). Artificial intelligence, ethics and cybersecurity. Keynote lecture at the seminar ‘Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Warfare’ organized by Alert Online and KPN, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, October 9, 2018.