Table Of ContentJeroen van den Hoven
Pieter E. Vermaas
Ibo van de Poel
Editors
Handbook of
Ethics, Values,
and
Technological
Design
Sources, Theory, Values and
Application Domains
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Handbook of Ethics, Values, and
Technological Design
Jeroen van den Hoven (cid:129) Pieter E. Vermaas
Ibo van de Poel
Editors
Handbook of Ethics,
Values, and Technological
Design
Sources, Theory, Values and
Application Domains
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Editors
JeroenvandenHoven PieterE.Vermaas
DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyof DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyof
Technology Technology
DelftUniversityofTechnology DelftUniversityofTechnology
Delft,TheNetherlands Delft,TheNetherlands
IbovandePoel
DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyof
Technology
DelftUniversityofTechnology
Delft,TheNetherlands
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About the Editors
JeroenvandenHoven
DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyofTechnology
DelftUniversityofTechnology
Delft
TheNetherlands
Jeroen van den Hoven is professor of Moral
Philosophy andVice Dean oftheFacultyofTechnol-
ogy, Policy and Management at Delft University of
Technology.HeisEditorinChiefofEthicsandInfor-
mation Technology (Springer). He has published
numerous articles on Ethics and ICT. Van den Hoven has received several grants
from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). He has been
advisortotheDutchGovernmentandEuropeanCommissioninvariousroles.Van
den Hoven chairs The Responsible Innovation Program of the Netherlands Orga-
nisation for Scientific Research and advised the European Commission on
the integration of Responsible Innovation into the Horizon 2020 Framework.
In2009,hewontheWorldTechnologyAwardinEthics.
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vi AbouttheEditors
PieterE.Vermaas
DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyofTechnology
DelftUniversityofTechnology
Delft
TheNetherlands
PieterVermaasisassociateprofessorattheEthicsand
PhilosophyDepartmentofDelftUniversityofTechnol-
ogy. His current research in philosophy of technology
focuses on design methods for understanding what
design is and for determining how to validate design
methodsinthetraditionaldomainsofengineering,prod-
uct development, and architecture and in new domains
suchasbusiness,policy,andthesocialrealm.Thisresearchbuildsonearlieranalytic
projectsonengineeringandontheconceptsoftechnicalartifactandtechnicalfunction.
These projects resulted in an action-theoretical analysis of the design and use of
artifacts andin a philosophicalaccountof technical functions called theICE theory
(Technical Functions, Springer, 2010) as well as in a textbook on philosophy of
technology (A Philosophy of Technology, Morgan and Claypool, 2011). Vermaas is
EditorinChiefoftheSpringerbookseriesPhilosophyofEngineeringandTechnology.
IbovandePoel
DepartmentofEthicsandPhilosophyofTechnology
DelftUniversityofTechnology
Delft
TheNetherlands
Ibo van de Poel is Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek
ProfessorinEthicsandTechnologyatDelftUniversity
of Technology. Since 1997, he has lectured in ethics
and technology for several engineering course pro-
gramsatDelftUniversityofTechnology.Hisresearch
focusesonresponsibleinnovation,engineeringethics,
the moral acceptability of technological risks, values
and engineering design, moral responsibility in research networks, and ethics of
new emerging technologies like nanotechnology. He is coeditor of the Handbook
of Philosophy of Technology and the Engineering Sciences (Elsevier, 2009),
Philosophy and Engineering (Springer, 2010), and Moral Responsibility: Beyond
Free Will and Determinism (Springer, 2011) and coauthor of Ethics, Engineering
and Technology (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). He is also a coeditor of the Springer
bookseriesPhilosophyofEngineeringandTechnology.Recently,hehasreceiveda
prestigious VICI grant for his research proposal New Technologies as Social
Experiments: Conditions for Morally Responsible Experimentation from the
NetherlandsOrganisationforScientificResearch(NWO).
Contents
DesignforValues:AnIntroduction ............................ 1
JeroenvandenHoven,PieterE.Vermaas,andIbovandePoel
PartI Sources ........................................... 9
ValueSensitiveDesign:Applications,Adaptations,andCritiques .... 11
JanetDavisandLisaP.Nathan
ParticipatoryDesignandDesignforValues ..................... 41
MajavanderVeldenandChristinaMo¨rtberg
TechnologyAssessmentandDesignforValues ................... 67
ArminGrunwald
PartII Perspectives ...................................... 87
ConflictingValuesinDesignforValues ........................ 89
IbovandePoel
DesignforValuesandOperatorRolesinSociotechnicalSystems .... 117
MaartenFranssen
DesignforValuesandtheDefinition,Specification,and
OperationalizationofValues ................................. 151
PeterKroesandIbovandePoel
DesignMethodsinDesignforValues .......................... 179
PieterE.Vermaas,PaulHekkert,No€emiManders-Huits,andNynkeTromp
EmotionsinDesignforValues ................................ 203
PieterM.A.DesmetandSabineRoeser
HumanCapabilitiesinDesignforValues ....................... 221
IlseOosterlaken
MediationinDesignforValues ............................... 251
A.Spahn
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ModelingforDesignforValues ............................... 267
SjoerdD.Zwart
PartIII Values ......................................... 301
DesignfortheValuesofAccountabilityandTransparency ......... 303
JorisHulstijnandBrigitteBurgemeestre
DesignfortheValuesofDemocracyandJustice .................. 335
AukePolsandAndreasSpahn
DesignfortheValueofHumanWell-Being ..................... 365
PhilipBrey
DesignfortheValueofInclusiveness .......................... 383
SimeonKeates
DesignfortheValueofPresence .............................. 403
CarolineNevejanandFrancesBrazier
DesignfortheValueofPrivacy ............................... 431
MartijnWarnier,FrancienDechesne,andFrancesBrazier
DesignfortheValueofRegulation ............................ 447
KarenYeung
DesignfortheValueofResponsibility .......................... 473
JessicaNihle´nFahlquist,NeelkeDoorn,andIbovandePoel
DesignfortheValueofSafety ................................ 491
NeelkeDoornandSvenOveHansson
DesignfortheValueofSustainability .......................... 513
ReneeWeverandJoostVogtl€ander
DesignfortheValueofTrust ................................. 551
PhilipJ.Nickel
PartIV Domains ........................................ 569
DesignforValuesinAgriculturalBiotechnology ................. 571
HenkvandenBelt
DesignforValuesinArchitecture ............................. 589
LaraSchrijver
DesignforValuesintheArmedForces:NonlethalWeapons
andMilitaryRobots ........................................ 613
Lambe`rRoyakkersandSjefOrbons
DesignforValuesinEconomics ............................... 639
AadCorrelje´,JohnGroenewegen,RolfK€unneke,andDanielScholten
Contents ix
DesignforValuesinEngineering ............................. 667
IbovandePoel
DesignforValuesintheFashionandTextileIndustry ............. 691
ClaudiaEckert
DesignforValuesinHealthcareTechnology ..................... 717
GertJanvanderWilt,RobReuzel,andJohnGrin
DesignforValuesinICT .................................... 739
AlinaHuldtgren
DesignforValuesinInstitutions .............................. 769
SeumasMiller
DesignforValuesinNanotechnology .......................... 783
UrjanJacobsandMarcdeVries
DesignforValuesinNuclearTechnology ....................... 805
BehnamTaebiandJanLeenKloosterman
DesignforValuesinSoftwareDevelopment ..................... 831
HuibAldewereld,VirginiaDignum,andYao-huaTan
DesignforValuesinWaterManagement ....................... 847
WimRavesteijnandOttoKroesen
Index .................................................... 869