The SATORI Project
SATORI (Stakeholders Acting Together On the ethical impact assessment of Research and Innovation) was a four-year EU project to develop a common European framework for the ethical assessment of research and innovation activity. I contributed to the project during my time with the University of Twente in 2015 and 2016.
Further details about the project and the guidelines it developed are available at the SATORI website.
The specific project reports that I contributed to and their authors/compilers are listed below in alphabetical order.
A Reasoned Proposal for Shared Approaches to Ethics Assessment in the European Context.
Compiled by Philip Jensen, Wessel Reijers, David Douglas, Faridun Sattarov, Agata Gurzawska, Alexandra Kapeller, Philip Brey (University of Twente); Rok Benčin (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts); Zuzanna Warso (Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights); Robert Braun (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna).
Ethics Assessment in Different Countries: China.
Written by Xin Ming, David Douglas, Agata Gurzawska, Philip Brey (University of Twente).
Ethics Assessment in Different Fields: Medical and Life Sciences.
Written by Karin van Leersum, David Douglas (University of Twente).
Compiled by Clare Shelley-Egan (Trilateral Research & Consulting); Philip Brey (University of Twente); Rowena Rodrigues (Trilateral Research & Consulting), David Douglas, Agata Gurzawska (University of Twente); Lise Bitsch (Danish Board of Technology Foundation); David Wright, Kush Wadhwa (Trilateral Research & Consulting).
Models for Ethics Assessment and Guidance in Higher Education.
Written by Philip Brey, David Douglas, Alexandra Kapeller (University of Twente); Rok Benčin (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts); Daniela Ovadia (EUSJA); Doris Wolfslehner (ABC).
Outline of an Ethics Assessment Framework.
Compiled by Philip Jansen, Faridun Sattarov, David Douglas, Wessel Reijers, Agata Gurzawska, Alexandra Kapeller, Philip Brey (University of Twente); Ingrid Callies (UNESCO); Rok Benčin (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts); Zuzanna Warso (Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights).
Principles and Approaches in Ethics Assessment: Ethics and Risk.
Written by Raija Koivisto (Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)); David Douglas (University of Twente).
Roadmap towards Adoption of a Fully Developed Ethics Assessment Framework.
Written by Anna Leinonen, Raija Koivisto, Anu Tuominen (Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)); David Douglas, Agata Gurzawska, Philip Jensen, Alexander Kapeller, Philip Brey (University of Twente).
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