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27 February, 2025

Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies

Nature Scientific Reports Abstract When someone violates a social norm, others may think that some sanction would be appropriate. We examine how the experience of emotions like anger and disgust relate

Type of publication: Journal articles | Vartanova, Irina , & Per A. Andersson et al. Strimling, Pontus , & Per A. Andersson et al. Hazin, Isabela , & Per A. Andersson et al. Andrighetto, Giulia , & Per A. Andersson et al. Eriksson, Kimmo , & Per A. Andersson et al.
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24 May, 2023

Grounding the legitimacy of international institutions in personal and collective autonomy? Human rights, state consent and alternative standards

Place: The Institute for Futures Studies, Holländargatan 13, StockholmInternational institutions make claims to authority that can clash with both personal and collective autonomy. At the same time, th

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20 January, 2020
Framtider: De bortglömda etiska problemen med självkörande bilar podcast

Framtider: De bortglömda etiska problemen med självkörande bilar

Hur och med vem ska en självkörande bil krocka om en krock är oundviklig? Hur ska den välja mellan låt säga en fotgängare och en cyklist? Och vem ska hållas ansvarig när krocken inträffat? De här är d

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15 April, 2019

Living Alone Together: Individualized Collectivism in Swedish Communal Housing

Sociology, first published online,doi.org/10.1177/0038038519834871 Abstract In this study, situated in urban Stockholm, communal housing stands out as highly individualized. The residents positively app

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10 October, 2023
Anders Sandberg: Serf's up - Law, AI, Singletons and Leviathan

Anders Sandberg: Serf's up - Law, AI, Singletons and Leviathan

Research seminar with Anders Sandberg, Ph.D. in computational neuroscience, researcher at IFFS and Senior Research Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University. Abstract A key problem

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04 February, 2022

Kimmo Eriksson: Social norms and metanorms in 57 countries

Research seminar with Kimmo Eriksson, professor of mathematics/applied mathematics at Mälardalens högskola.RegisterAbstractMetanorms are norms about how to respond to norm violators. In the "InternatiJoin the seminar online or at the Institute for Futures Studies. If you plan to join on site, please check the box in the registration form. .

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19 January, 2024

Wendy H. Wong: We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age

Venue: Institutet för framtidsstudier, Holländargatan 13, 4th floor, Stockholm, or online. Research seminar with Wendy H. Wong, Professor of Political Science and Principal's Research Chair at the UniveThis talk will discuss some of the key themes from We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age, which is a new book published by MIT Press. Human rights are one of the major political innovations of the 20th century. Their emergence after World War II and global uptake promised a new world in which human autonomy, community, dignity, and equality could be protected. Datafication, however, poses some unique challenges for our human rights framework because they are “sticky” and ubiquitous in emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). The talk focuses on five takeaways from the book that ties AI and data to human rights.

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24 September, 2024
Wendy H. Wong: We, the Data - Human Rights in the Digital Age (1)

Wendy H. Wong: We, the Data - Human Rights in the Digital Age

Research seminar with Wendy H. Wong, Professor of Political Science and Principal's Research Chair at the University of British Columbia. In this talk Wendy H. Wong discusses some of the key themes fr

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12 July, 2023

The impact of AI on the future of work

There is no denying that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will change the world of work. In the report "The Future of Work: Augmentation or Stunting?" philosopher Karim Jebari and Markus Furendal, a polit

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20 November, 2018

Comparativism and the Grounds for Person-Centered Care and Shared Decision Making

Journal of clinical ethics 28(4): 269-278. Abstract This article provides a new argument and a new value-theoretical ground for person-centered care and shared decision making that ascribes to it the rol

Type of publication: Journal articles | Herlitz, Anders
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