Event

Uehiro Mini-Workshop: The Ethics of Behavioural Influence & Discrimination

Date
15 Jun 2022
Time
09:45 UK time
Speakers
Professor Thomas Douglas
Dr Gabriel De Marco
Professor Lucia Zedner
Prof. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Where
Littlegate House, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Suite 8 Seminar Room, 16-17 St Ebbe's Street OX1 1PT
Audience
Members of the University only
Cost
free
Booking
Not required
A mini-workshop which may be of interest to anyone working on the ethics of behavioural influence (e.g., nudging), algorithms in the criminal justice system, or discrimination. Please get in touch if you would like to read the papers beforehand (recommended), attend in person (so that we have a sense of numbers for the catered lunch), or receive a Zoom link to join online.
9.45 am:
Welcome tea / coffee

10 am – 11 am:
Professor Tom Douglas & Dr Gabriel De Marco (Oxford), ‘On the relationship between nudge, efficacy, and resistibility’

11 am – Noon:
Professor Lucia Zedner (Oxford), ‘Algorithmic Justice and the Ethics of Prediction’

Noon – 12.45 pm:
Lunch

12.45 pm – 1.45 pm:
Professor Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (Aarhus), ‘Why the concept of indirect discrimination is a useful legal, but not a useful moral concept’