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  1. Contestable Camera Cars: A Speculative Design Exploration of Public AI That Is Open and Responsive to Dispute
  2. Governing crowd-based innovations: an interdisciplinary research agenda
  3. How can resilient infrastructures contribute to social justice? Preface to the special issue of sustainable and resilient infrastructure on resilience infrastructures and social justice
  4. Distributing Risks: Allocation Principles for Distributing Reversible and Irreversible Losses
  5. Rawls’s Wide Reflective Equilibrium as a Method for Engaged Interdisciplinary Collaboration
  6. Do ecosystems have ethical rights?
  7. Allocating responsibility for environmental risks: A comparative analysis of examples from water governance
  8. Distributing responsibilities for safety from flooding
  9. Public forgiveness in post-conflict contexts, Bas van Stokkom, Neelke Doorn and Paul van Tongeren. (2012). Cambridge, Intersentia Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978-1-78068-044-6
  10. Governance Experiments in Water Management: From Interests to Building Blocks
  11. The Blind Spot in Risk Ethics: Managing Natural Hazards
  12. Responsible Innovation 1
  13. Assessing the Future Impact of Medical Devices: Between Technology and Application
  14. Design for the Value of Responsibility
  15. Editorial: Introducing the New Editorial Team
  16. Equity and the Ethics of Water Governance
  17. Rationality in flood risk management: the limitations of probabilistic risk assessment in the design and selection of flood protection strategies
  18. Wide Reflective Equilibrium as a Normative Model for Responsible Governance
  19. Early engagement and new technologies: Opening up the laboratory
  20. Design for the Value of Safety
  21. Ethical Parallel Research: A Network Approach for Moral Evaluation (NAME)
  22. Mandates and Methods for Early Engagement
  23. Early Engagement and New Technologies: Towards Comprehensive Technology Engagement?
  24. Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Per Sandin, Martin Peterson (eds): Handbook of Risk Theory: Epistemology, Decision Theory, Ethics, and Social Implications of Risk
  25. Using and Developing Role Plays in Teaching Aimed at Preparing for Social Responsibility
  26. Editors’ Overview: Moral Responsibility in Technology and Engineering
  27. The Problem of Many Hands: Climate Change as an Example
  28. Exploring Responsibility Rationales in Research and Development (R&D)
  29. Peter G. Brown and Jeremy J. Smith (eds): Water Ethics: Foundational Readings for Students and Professionals
  30. Distribution of responsibility in socio-technical networks: the Promest case
  31. Mental Competence or Capacity to Form a Will: An Anthropological Approach
  32. Conceptualization or Assessment: One at a Time or Both?
  33. Should Probabilistic Design Replace Safety Factors?
  34. A procedural approach to distributing responsibilities in R&D networks
  35. Responsibility Ascriptions in Technology Development and Engineering: Three Perspectives
  36. A Rawlsian Approach to Distribute Responsibilities in Networks
  37. Paul Sollie and Marcus Düwell (eds): Evaluating New Technologies. Methodological Problems for the Ethical Assessment of Technology Developments
  38. Applying Rawlsian Approaches to Resolve Ethical Issues: Inventory and Setting of a Research Agenda
  39. Lotte Asveld and Sabine Roeser (eds), The Ethics of Technological Risk
  40. Extreme values for coastal, estuarine, and riverine environments
  41. Introduction
  42. Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence; David Wright, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Elena Vildjiounaite, Yves Punic (eds)
  43. Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Transitional Justice Practices
  44. Pressures By Breaking Waves on a Slope Computed With a VOF Model
  45. NUMERICAL MODELING OF SHIP-INDUCED WAVE PROPAGATION
  46. BOUSSINESQ-TYPE MODELING OF MEASURED WAVE BREAKING ON A CIRCULAR SHOAL
  47. Flexible Boundary Conditions for a Boussinesq-Type Wave Model
  48. Near-Shore Wave Simulations with a Boussinesq-type Model Including Breaking
  49. Numerical Model Simulations of Wave Propagation and Wave Run-up on Dikes with Shallow Foreshores
  50. A Boussinesq-Type Wave Model That Conserves Both Mass and Momentum