The following speakers contributed to the 2016 symposium and many have agreed that their presentation would be made available here:
Sunday, August 28, 2016
Science,
Mystery and Social Consequences: A Reflection on a Painting of
Schrödinger
Jim Malone, Dublin, Ireland
Monday, August 29, 2016
The Role of Art and Emotions in Moral Reflection on Environmental Health
Risks
Sabine Roeser, Delft, The Netherlands
Radiation
Ethics and the Gothic Epistemology of Modern Technological Risk: Ghosts,
Measurement, and Praxis
Mark Coeckelbergh, Vienna,
Austria
Discourses
on Risks and Discourses on Value in Environmental Health
Michiel Korthals, Wageningen. The Netherlands
Care
Ethics in Environmental Health
Jiří Šimek, České Budějovice,
Czech Republic
Just
a casualty or an active agent of change? – When vector control becomes a
community effort
Maryam Zölzer-Yazdani, Frankfurt am Main,
Germany
Ethical Considerations on the Empowerment of People Living in Contaminated Areas
after a Nuclear Accident
Francois Rollinger, Fontenay-aux-Roses,
France
Socio-Economic,
Historical and Cultural Background: Implications for Behaviour after
Radiation Accidents and Better Resilience
Liudmila Liutsko,
Barcelona, Spain
Ethical
Challenges in Health Surveillance: A Case Study of Thyroid Screening after
Fukushima
Deborah Oughton, Ås, Norway
Justice
and Disaster Governance
Behnam Taebi, Delft, The
Netherlands
Science
for Sale or Science for the People? Ethics, Civil Society and Scientific
Engagement in the United States and Africa
Leslie London, Cape
Town, South Africa
Pedagogies
for Teaching Confirmation Bias and Conflict-of-Interest in Environmental
Epidemiology
Erik R. Svendsen, Charleston, USA
The
Role of Vested Interests, Cultural Norms and Dominant Paradigms in Science,
Risk Management and Risk Communication
Colin L. Soskolne,
Edmonton, Canada
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Ethical
Tools for Decision Makers
Peter Schröder-Bäck, Maastricht, The
Netherlands
Beyond the Killer App, or What Environmental Ethicists Might Learn from
Bioethics
Per Sandin, Uppsala, Sweden
The
Balance between Chemical and IR Risks – Ethical Aspects
Friedo
Zölzer, České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Risk
of Low (Radiation) Doses: Precautionary Principle and
Uncertainties
Christian Streffer, Essen, Germany
An
Overlooked Systemic Problem in Radiation Shielding Calculations illustrated
in Diagnostic Radiology
Jim Malone, Dublin, Ireland
The
2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals: Placing Environmental Health
in a Larger Ethical Framework
Arthur Dahl, Geneva,
Switzerland
Global Climate Change – New Challenges to Public Health from the Perspective of
Health Ethics
Nanuli Ninashvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Energy,
Economy, Environment
Jürgen Kiefer, Gießen, Germany
The
Nuclear Fuel Cycle – Ethical Challenges
Peter Trebilco, Sydney,
Australia
Science,
Policy, and the Transparency of Values in Environmental Health
Research
David B. Resnik, Research Triangle Park, USA
The
Politics of Hypothesis – An Inquiry into the Ethics of Scientific
Assessment
Gaston Meskens, Mol, Belgium
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tragic
Failures: How the Law and Science Fail to Protect the Public
Carl F. Cranor, Riverside, USA
Trust, Corruption, and Public Welfare
Greg Dahl, Hluboká nad Vltavou,
Czech Republic