Jeroen van den Hoven explained
Jeroen van den Hoven |
Birth Date: | 1957 |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Occupation: | Professor of Ethics and Technology at Delft University of Technology |
Website: | https://www.jeroenvandenhoven.eu/ |
Jeroen van den Hoven (born 1957 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch ethicist and a philosophy professor at Delft University of Technology.[1] He specializes in ethics of information technology.
Work
Van den Hoven has written and worked with a range of scholars including Seumas Miller, Thomas Pogge, Martha Nussbaum and John Weckert.[2]
Currently he is Scientific Director of the Delft Design for Values Institute,[3] editor in chief of Ethics and Information Technology,[4] and the founding Scientific Director of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology (2007-2013).[5] [6] Van den Hoven is also founding Chair of the CEPE conference (Computer Ethics Philosophical Enquiry),[7] a permanent member of the European Group on Ethics (EGE) to the European Commission.[8]
Awards
- In 2009, he won the World Technology Award for Ethics as well as the IFIP prize for ICT and Society for his work in Ethics and ICT.[9]
- In 2017 he was knighted in the Order of the Netherlands Lion[10]
Selected publications
- Van den Hoven, MJ (2005). Moral values, design and ICT. Tijdschrift voor Humanistiek, 23(oktober),52-58. (TUD)
- Van den Hoven, MJ (2005). Design for values and values for design. Informationage, 7(2), 4-7. (TUD)
- Wiegel, V., Van den Hoven M.J., Lokhorst G.J. (2005). Privacy, deontic epistemic action logic and software agents, an executable approach to modeling moral constraints in complex informational relationships. Ethics Inf Technol 7(4):251–264.
- Van den Hoven, J. (2008). Moral Methodology and Information Technology. In: Kennet E. Himma, Herman T. Tavani (Eds.): The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Wiley, 2008, pp. 49–68.
- Van den Hoven, M.j., Manders, N.L.J.L. (2009). Value-sensitive design. In JK Berg Olsen, SA Pedersen&V Hendricks (Eds.), A companion to the philosophy of technology (pp. 477–480). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. (TUD)
- Van den Hoven, J. (2010). The use of normative theories in computer ethics. In: The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics, Cambridge University Press.
- Hoven, Jeroen van den, and John Weckert, eds. 2008. Information Technology and Moral Philosophy, Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Public Policy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- van den Hoven, M.J. 2005. E-Democracy, E-Contestation and the Monitoral Citizen. Ethics and Information Technology, 51-59.
- van den Hoven, M.J. 2005. Privacy. In Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, edited by C. Mitcham. New York: Macmillan Reference.
- Van den Hoven, Miller & Pogge (eds.) 2017. Designing in Ethics, Cambridge University Press.
- van den Hoven, M.J., Cocking Dean. 2018. Evil Online, Wiley-Blackwell.
Notes and References
- Web site: http://tbm.tudelft.nl/index.php?id=32436&L=1 . tbm.tudelft.nl . November 8, 2011.
- Web site: Prof. dr.Hoven, M.J. van den (Jeroen). 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology. 6 March 2015.
- Web site: Design for Values & Responsible Innovation at TU Delft - Portal. 2020-09-30. Delft Design for Values Institute. en-US.
- Web site: Ethics and Information Technology. August 11, 2011.
- Web site: Our Members . www.ethicsandtechnology.eu . August 11, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720161845/https://ethicsandtechnology.eu/people/ . 2011-07-20.
- Web site: Jeroen van den Hoven, professor of ethics & technology @ TU Delft. 2020-09-30. Jeroen van den Hoven. en-US.
- CEPE '97: Computer ethics: Philosophical enquiry . ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society . September 1997. 27. 3. 4–5. 10.1145/270858.581264. Preston. David. Van Den Hoven. Jeroen. 27919983 .
- Web site: Members of the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies (EGE). 2020-09-30. European Commission - European Commission. en.
- Web site: Jeroen van den Hoven. 2020-09-30. World Justice Project. en.
- Web site: TU Delft. 2017. Royal Decoration for Jeroen van den Hoven. TU Delft.