Do people lose familiarity with the world during the pandemic? What important issues of contact-tracing apps are we neglecting when we only concentrate on privacy? These are only some of the questions discussed in this episode.
In our very first episode, Janna van Grunsven and Olya Kudina talk about social media, contact-tracing, mental health during the pandemic, and philosophical challenges of the Corona pandemic. Janna and Olya are Assistant Professors at the Ethics and Philosophy of Technology section at Delft University of Technology. Janna has a particular interest in embodied, embedded, extended and enactive cognition. Olya is interested in how value change is mediated by technology. Both of their work focuses on the ethics of technology.
The discussion is hosted by Lavinia Marin from TU Delft. Lavinia works on online critical thinking.
Issues covered in this episode:
# How the Corona pandemic changes the way we relate to the world
# Privacy and tracking and tracing technology
# Individual choice and responsibility
# Public health, and social and individual values
# Corporate interests and the Corona pandemic
# Solidarity
Relevant links and publications for this episode:
# Perceptual breakdown during a global pandemic | by Janna | https://bit.ly/3o9Ogun
# Three contextual dimensions of information on social media | by Lavinia | https://bit.ly/3ql05zB
# Faculty homepage Olya | https://bit.ly/35UPAdQ
# Faculty homepage Janna | https://bit.ly/2I0FcbO
# Faculty homepage Lavinia | https://bit.ly/3fTKl1X
The views expressed in the episodes reflect the opinions of the individuals who voice them, and do not represent the opinion or institutional position of either TU Delft, 4TU Ethics, or DDfV.