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The bigfoot initiative: An investigation of digital footprint awareness in social media
K Koidl, O Conlan, W Reijers, M Farrell, M Hoover
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Social Media and Society …, 2018
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Prolegomenon to Contemporary Ethics of Machine Translation
W Reijers, Q Dupont
Towards Responsible Machine Translation, 2023
Mandates: European Commission
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Blockchain as a confidence machine: The problem of trust & challenges of governance
P De Filippi, M Mannan, W Reijers
Technology in Society 62, 101284, 2020
Mandates: European Commission
Governance in blockchain technologies & social contract theories
W Reijers, F O'Brolcháin, P Haynes
Ledger 1, 134-151, 2016
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Now the code runs itself: On-chain and off-chain governance of blockchain technologies
W Reijers, I Wuisman, M Mannan, P De Filippi, C Wray, V Rae-Looi, ...
Topoi 40, 821-831, 2021
Mandates: European Commission
The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of Cryptocurrencies
W Reijers, M Coeckelbergh
Philosophy and Technology, 2016
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Methods for Practising Ethics in Research and Innovation: A Literature Review, Critical Analysis and Recommendations
W Reijers, D Wright, P Brey, K Weber, R Rodrigues, D O'Sullivan, ...
Science and Engineering Ethics, 2017
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
The illusion of the digital commons: ‘False consciousness’ in online alternative economies
M Ossewaarde, W Reijers
Organization 24 (5), 609-628, 2017
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
A global taxonomy of interpretable AI: unifying the terminology for the technical and social sciences
M Graziani, L Dutkiewicz, D Calvaresi, JP Amorim, K Yordanova, M Vered, ...
Artificial intelligence review 56 (4), 3473-3504, 2023
Mandates: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal, European Commission
Narrative Technologies: A Philosophical Investigation of the Narrative Capacities of Technologies by Using Ricoeur’s Narrative Theory
M Coeckelbergh, W Reijers
Human Studies, 1-22, 2016
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
The alegality of blockchain technology
P De Filippi, M Mannan, W Reijers
Policy and Society 41 (3), 358-372, 2022
Mandates: European Commission
Cryptocurrencies as narrative technologies
M Coeckelbergh, W Reijers
Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 45 (3), 172-178, 2016
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Ethical considerations in NLP shared tasks
C Parra Escartín, W Reijers, T Lynn, J Moorkens, A Way, CH Liu
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2017
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Moving from value sensitive design to virtuous practice design
W Reijers, B Gordijn
Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 2019
Mandates: European Commission
Discussing ethical impacts in research and innovation: The ethics canvas
W Reijers, K Koidl, D Lewis, HJ Pandit, B Gordijn
This Changes Everything–ICT and Climate Change: What Can We Do? 13th IFIP TC …, 2018
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland, European Commission
Translation Resources and Translator Disempowerment
J Moorkens, D Lewis, W Reijers, E Vanmassenhove, A Way
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Responsible innovation between virtue and governance: revisiting Arendt’s notion of work as action
W Reijers
Journal of Responsible Innovation, 2020
Mandates: European Commission
The Rise of Cybernetic Citizenship
W Reijers, L Orgad, P De Filippi
Citizenship Studies, 2022
Mandates: European Commission
Digital commoning and its challenges
W Reijers, M Ossewaarde
Organization 25 (6), 819-824, 2018
Mandates: Science Foundation Ireland
Blockchain Technology, Trust & Confidence: Reinterpreting Trust in a Trustless System?
P De Filippi, M Mannan, W Reijers, P Berman, J Henderson
HIIG Discussion Paper, 2022
Mandates: European Commission
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