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    Ethical frontiers of ICT and older users: cultural, pragmatic and ethical issues (review)
    Ethics and Information Technology 13 (4): 313-326. 2011.
    The reality of an ageing Europe has called attention to the importance of e-inclusion for a growing population of senior citizens. For some, this may mean closing the digital divide by providing access and support to technologies that increase citizen participation; for others, e-inclusion means access to assistive technologies to facilitate and extend their living independently. These initiatives address a social need and provide economic opportunities for European industry. While undoubtedly d…Read more
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    The concept of social dignity as a yardstick to delimit ethical use of robotic assistance in the care of older persons
    with Nadine Andrea Felber, Félix Pageau, and Tenzin Wangmo
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (1): 99-110. 2021.
    With robots being introduced into caregiving, particularly for older persons, various ethical concerns are raised. Among them is the fear of replacing human caregiving. While ethical concepts like well-being, autonomy, and capabilities are often used to discuss these concerns, this paper brings forth the concept of social dignity to further develop guidelines concerning the use of robots in caregiving. By social dignity, we mean that a person’s perceived dignity changes in response to certain in…Read more