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[ecrea] CFC: Human Enhancement Technologies
Tue May 14 10:46:29 GMT 2013
EXTENDED CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Proposal Submission Deadline: June 15, 2013
Global Issues and Ethical Concerns in Human Enhancement Technologies
A book edited by Dr. Steven John Thompson (Johns Hopkins University,
USA, and
University of Maryland University College, USA)
To be published by IGI Global: http://www.igi-global.com
Introduction
Society is struggling with issues regarding rapid advancements in Human
Enhancement Technologies (HET), especially in terms of definition,
effects, participation, regulation, and control. These are global
matters that legislators must sufficiently address at some point, as was
evidenced partly by debate within the 2008 European Parliament’s Science
and Technology Options Assessment (STOA), among other discussions; yet,
relevance must not be relegated entirely to scientists, legislators, and
lobbyists who may gain power and control at the expense of those parties
most affected by these life-changing technologies. Since current and
future HET initiatives should be in the best interests of those who will
eventually participate, research into critical pragmatic elements of HET
must expand beyond government and scientific experimentation for
eventual societal adoption to incorporate deeper relevant inquiry from
within the humanities.
Objective of the Book
While much of the realm of HET is in a state of growing experimentation,
there is benefit to exploring ground that may be covered regarding
universal concerns, ethics, objectives, and principles in aspects of HET
as viewed through the humanities. This compendium will include
contributions of professional researchers and others working with HET
issues today and into the future. It will also provide a well-rounded
composite of the HET field in emerging technologies.
Target Audience
The target audience of this book will be composed of researchers,
graduate students, practitioners, and professionals in academe and the
medical industry who should all find value in this publication. The
recent surge in academic course offerings associated with the role of
the body in the humanities and computer science will benefit, as will
some persons engaged in a humanities approach to study of metasystems,
new artificial life, and robotics. This book will merge some of the
leading allied field voices regarding HET into a singular compelling
voice of inquiry on the topic of human enhancement technology. Moreover,
the book will provide insights and support executives concerned with the
management of expertise, knowledge, information and organizational
development in different types of work communities and environments.
Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Theory and Definition
• Body and Machine
• Cyborg Creation
• Enhancement and Modification
• Uses in Medicine and Science
Ethics and Philosophy
• Internet Brain Implants and Related Interfaces
• Human Rights and Requisite Modification
• Human Values and Freedom in Experimentation
• Safety Concerns
Policy and Regulation
• Control and Threat
• Corporations, Governments, and Military Axes
• Issues in Science, Technology, and Society
Digitality and Neuronics
• Access, Availability and Privilege
• Technological Production and Purposed Results
• Ubiquity
Levels of Participation
• Current Trends
• Freedom, Requisite Implementation and Universal Adoption
• Future and The Collective Hive
Submission Procedure
Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit on or before June
15, 2013, a 2-3 page chapter proposal clearly explaining the mission and
concern of the proposed chapter. All authors of accepted proposals will
be notified by July 1, 2013 about status of their proposals and sent
chapter guidelines. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by
September 15, 2013. All submitted chapters will be reviewed on a
double-blind review basis. Contributors may be requested to serve as
reviewers for this project.
Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published in 2014 by IGI Global (formerly
Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the “Information Science Reference”
(formerly Idea Group Reference), “Medical Information Science
Reference,” “Business Science Reference,” and “Engineering Science
Reference” imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher,
please visit www.igi-global.com. For further networking on this project
please visit http://www.facebook.com/pages/HET/393051477440783.
Important Dates
June 15, 2013: Proposal Submission Deadline
July 1, 2013: Notification of Acceptance
September 15, 2013: Full Chapter Submission
September 30, 2013: Review Results Returned
November 30, 2013: Final Chapter Submission
January 31, 2014: Final Publication Deadline
Send inquiries/submissions electronically to Steven John Thompson, PhD
((rhetorist /at/ jhu.edu))
Much appreciated.
Steve Thompson
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Steven John Thompson, PhD
Lecturer, Master of Arts in Communication
Johns Hopkins University
Washington DC Center
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Advanced Academic Programs
1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW Suite 104
Washington DC 20036
(sjt /at/ jhu.edu)
Adjunct Associate Professor, Communication Studies
University of Maryland University College
3501 University Blvd East
Adelphi MD 20783
(steven.thompson /at/ faculty.umuc.edu)
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