☛ Sunit Das, Vinyas Harish & Felipe Morgado, Artificial Intelligence, Medical Diagnostics and the Limits of Certainty [2019 C4eJ 1]
☛ Michael Kearns, The Ethical Algorithm [2019 C4eJ 2]

☛ Tracey Lauriault, From Aspiration to Reality: Open Smart Cities [2019 C4eJ 3]
☛ Patti Lenard, The Ethics of Citizen Selection of Refugees for Resettlement [2019 C4eJ 4]
☛ Étienne Brown, Misinformation and Freedom of Expression [2019 C4eJ 5]
☛ Rachel Nolan, The Ethics of International Adoption [2019 C4eJ 6]
☛ Kelly Hannah-Moffat, Risk, Intersectional Inequalities and Racial Proxies [2019 C4eJ 7]
☛ Ashley Rubin, Deviance, Deviants, and Dirtbags: Toward a Neo-Institutional Criminology of Rock Climbing [2019 C4eJ 8]
☛ Chelsea Barabas, Beyond Accuracy and Bias: The Pursuit of “Ethical AI” in Criminal Law [2019 C4eJ 9]
☛ Thilo Schaefer, Theorizing Densification: Balancing Self-Determination and Exclusion in the Housing Market [2019 C4eJ 10]
Symposium: Toward a Handbook of Ethics of AI: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
- Judith Donath, Artificial Entities [2019 C4eJ 11]
- Tom Slee, Private Sector AI: Ethics and Incentives [2019 C4eJ 12]
- John Basl, AI Rights [2019 C4eJ 13]
- Jason Millar, Social Failure Modes in Technology – Implications for AI [2019 C4eJ 14]
- Avery Slater, Computation and Creativity [2019 C4e J 15]
- Anton Korinek, Economic and Ethical Perspectives on the Rise of Artificial Intelligence [2019 C4eJ 16]
- Jason Jackson, The Ethics of AI: A Political Economy Approach [2019 C4eJ 17]
- Kiel Brennan-Marquez, “Fair Notice” in the Age of Big Data [2019 C4eJ 18]
- Ellen P. Goodman, Smart City Ethics [2019 C4eJ 19]

☛ Tom Parr, On Private Discrimination [2019 C4eJ 20]
☛ Robert Vipond, What Does it Take to be “Truly One of Us”? [2019 C4eJ 21]
☛ Jennifer Morton, The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility [2019 C4eJ 22]
☛ Virginia Eubanks, Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor [2019 C4eJ 23]

☛ Sheila McIlraith, Making Good Decisions and Getting AI to Do the Same [2019 C4eJ 24]
☛ Benjamin Berger, Indigenous Rights, Sovereignty, and the Heart of Religious Freedom [2019 C4eJ 25]
☛ Theresa Enright, Underground Arts: The Cultural Politics of Mass Transit [2019 C4eJ 26]
☛ Nagla Rizk: Artificial Intelligence and Inequality in the Middle East [2019 C4eJ 27]
Symposium: Mark Kingwell, Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface (2019)
- Book Forum on Mark Kingwell’s Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [2019 C4eJ 28] (full video)
- Lauren Bialystok, Randomness, Mindfulness, and the Games People Play [2019 C4eJ 29]
- Ira Wells, “To Be Unborable”: A Response to Mark Kingwell’s Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [2019 C4eJ 30]
- Mark Kingwell, A Response to Comments on Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [2019 C4eJ 31]
- Mark Kingwell, Author’s Introduction to Book Forum on Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [2019 C4eJ 32]

☛ Ifeoma Ajunwa, The Paradox of Automation as Anti-Bias Intervention [2019 C4eJ 33]
☛ Teresa Heffernan, The Ethical Imagination: Humanities versus Artificial Intelligence [2019 C4eJ 34]
☛ Jill Ross, Horatian Poetics and Moral Theory in the Middle Ages [2019 C4eJ 35]
☛ Luvell Anderson, Navigating Racial Satire [2019 C4eJ 36]
☛ Marzyeh Ghassemi, Can Machines Learn from Our Mistakes? [2019 C4eJ 37]
☛ Elena Comay del Junco, Aristotle and the Ethics of Nature [2019 C4eJ 38]
☛ John Basl, Artifact Welfare?: A Problem of Exclusion for Biocentrism [2019 C4eJ 39]
☛ John Basl & Jeff Behrends, Why Everyone Has It Wrong About the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles [2019 C4eJ 40]
☛ Jeff Behrends, Ethics Education in Computer Science: The Embedded EthiCS Approach [2019 C4eJ 41]
☛ Emma McClure, Microaffirmations, Privilege, and a Duty to Redistribute [2019 C4eJ 42]
☛ Kathryn Norlock, Do I Really Consent to Twitter’s Terms of Service? [2019 C4eJ 43]
☛ Kristen Thomasen, Out of Their Cages and Into the City: Robots, Regulation, and the Changing Nature of Public Spaces [2019 C4eJ 44]
☛ Anna Goldenberg, Advances and Challenges of AI in Healthcare [2019 C4eJ 45]
☛ Natasha Hay, The Ethics of Study: Walter Benjamin’s Counter-Pedagogy and the Communicability of Historical Violence [2019 C4eJ 46]
☛ Daniel Greene, Making Ethics in Machine Learning [2019 C4eJ 47]

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