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This paper argues that we need emotions in order to make a rational decision as to the moral acceptability of technological risks.
His research focuses on engineering ethics, the moral acceptability of technological risks, values and engineering design, moral responsibility in research networks and ethics of new emerging technologies like nanotechnology.
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Four themes were identified from the synthesis of the four articles: (1) participants reported positive usability and acceptability of the technological intervention, (2) participants desired more instruction and training in using the technology, (3) participants viewed technology as a means of providing support, (4) technologically based interventions largely improved outcomes.
However, in the field of mental health, little is currently understood about the acceptability of new technological systems or their integration (Daker White G, Rogers A: What is the potential for social networks and support to enhance future telehealth interventions for people with a diagnosis of schizophrenia? A critical interpretive synthesis. Submitted).
This method is strongly based on the belief that a group of noncommitted and independent citizens is best to judge the acceptability or tolerability of technological risks (Joss 1998).
One can expect a certain co-variation between technological user acceptance and measure acceptability, and technological acceptance might very well serve as an explanatory variable of measure acceptability.
Relying on expert opinion alone to predict the acceptability, rapidity, scope and extent of technological change is fraught with uncertainty.
This could be an indirect indication of technological acceptance, but might also reflect variations in measure acceptability.
As the SMiO application which will be used for reporting these data was yet to be launched at the point of this study, the study has focused on acceptability of the concept rather than technological acceptance.
Despite challenges with regard to consumer acceptability of salt-reduced food and technological challenges (for example, salt has a role in preservation (dressings), and structuring of products (bread, meat)), the aim is to reduce, systematically, the amount of salt across the portfolio, in an effort to help consumers meet globally recommended daily salt intakes.
The social embedding of technological solutions is less dependent on their rationality, but on their social acceptability.
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