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Call for Publications

Theme: Social and Ethical Aspects of New and Emerging Technologies
from an Asian Perspective
Publication: NanoEthics: Ethics for Technologies that Converge at the
Nanoscale
List-Post: [email protected]
Date: August 2012
Deadline: 15.10.2011

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Guest editor:
Dr. Soraj Hongladarom, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok

The journal "NanoEthics: Ethics for Technologies that Converge at the
Nanoscale", published by Springer in the Netherlands, is planning a
special issue for August 2012 on social and ethical aspects of new
and emerging technologies from an Asian perspective. These
technologies include nanotechnology, synthetic biology, neuroscience
and information and communication technology. The perspective could
be religious, cultural or related to problems unique to or especially
important in, the Asian context.

Advances in nanotechnology naturally call for a sustained
investigation on how the technology is related to its socio-cultural
and normative contexts. Such investigation is inherently
interdisciplinary and touches upon the ethical, sociological, legal,
and other issues. Public attitudes toward the technology can have a
tremendous impact on how the technology is carried forward and even
on the direction of technological research and development itself.
Furthermore, as Asia and other developing, non-Western regions are
also embracing the technology, a sustained look at the ethical,
cultural and social implications of nanotechnology in these regions
would be very interesting. In addition, the added cultural dimensions
present a set of challenges in itself, not least among which is how
the ethical problems incurred by nanotechnology are shaped up by the
cultural contexts and what kind of responses are there that arise
from within the cultural roots and traditions of Asia as well as
other non-western regions.

Papers are being called for a special issue of *Nanoethics* that
address the issues outlined above. The following topics are suggested
for the issue, though the list is not exhaustive:

- Nanotechnology for development
- Religious perspectives on nanotechnology
- Human enhancement in Asian context
- Nanotechnology policy in Asia
- Nanotechnology policy in the developing world
- Privacy in Asian culture
- Issues in neuroethics through Asian perspectives

In fact, any contributions on any ethical and social aspects of these
new technologies relevant to Asia or other non-western economies are
welcome.

All papers will be double-blind refereed.

Important dates:
- 29 August 2011: Call for Papers issued
- 15 October: Last day for notifying Guest Editor of intention to
  submit
- 15 February 2012: Papers due
- March-April: Review process
- May-July: Revisions where necessary
- 15 July 2012: Final revised papers due
- August 2012: Special issue published

Submission procedure:

Papers should be submitted online at:
http://www.springer.com/social+sciences/applied+ethics/journal/11569

Instructions for authors can also be found here.

Guest editor details:

Dr. Soraj Hongladarom, Director
Center for Ethics of Science and Technology
Faculty of Arts
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok 10330
Thailand
Tel. +66 (0)2218-4756
Fax  +66 (0)2218-4755
Email: [email protected]
 
 
 
 
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