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Publications

 

Articles in Peer-review Journals

  • A declaration of healthy dependence - the case of home care, Health Care Analysis. http://www.springerlink.com/content/63l3771635v70v13/
  • An interactive ethical assessment of surveillance-capable software within the home-help service sector, forthcoming in: Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society 
  • Who cares? Moral obligations in formal and informal care provision in the light of ICT-based home care, Health Care Analysis.
  • När vården flyttar hem till dig - den mobila vårdens etik, Etikk i Praksis, 2010, (4), 2, 71-92.
  • Privacy and Identity in Intercultural Information Ethics, Applied Ethics Challenges for the 21st Century, CAEP; Hokkaido, 2010, 98-108.
  • Securing Privacy at Work: The Importance of Contextualized Consent. Ethics and Information Technology 11 (4), 2009.
  • Privacy Expectations at Work—What is Reasonable and Why? Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (2) 2009.
  • The Case for Ethical Technology Assessment (eTA), (written together with Sven Ove Hansson) Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 73, 2006, 543-558.


Theses

  • The Ethics of Workspace Surveillance Doctoral Thesis, Royal Institute of Technology, 2007.
  • Ethical Aspects of Workplace Surveillance, Licentiate Thesis, Royal Institute of Technology, 2005.

 

Chapters in books

  • Privacy and Public Access in the Light of E-Government: The Case of Sweden, (written together with Misse Wester) in:. Information Assurance and Security Ethics in Complex Systems, IGI Global, 2011, 206-225.
  • Den nya s(p)årbarheten, chapter in Filosofins nya möten, K., Edvardsson, SO., Hansson and J. Nihlén-Fahlquist, (eds) Gidlunds förlag, 2005.

 

Edited books

  • Sven Ove Hansson and Elin Palm (eds.) The Ethics of Workplace Privacy, Peter Lang, Brussels 2005.
  • (a) Sven Ove Hansson and Elin Palm, “Preface”, pp 9-10.
  • (b) Sven Ove Hansson and Elin Palm, “Introduction. New Technologies – New Ethical Challenges”, pp 11-14.
  • (c) Elin Palm “The Dimensions of Privacy”, pp 157-174.
  • (d) Sven Ove Hansson and Elin Palm, “Conclusion”, pp 175-177.

 

Book reviews

  • “Responding to terrorism: Political, Philosophical and Legal Perspectives” by Imre, R., Mooney, B. and B. Clarke (2008) B. in Ethical Perspectives 16, No. 3, 2008.
  • “Liberty, Property and Markets” by Daniel Attas, (2005), in Ethical Perspectives 13, 309-315, 2006.

 

ProceedingS

  • Towards and Ethically Defensible Migration Management - The case of Surveillance-based migration control. AFSP Congres, Strasbourg, 2011, ST 21 Politiques de l¿immigration: entree justice et democratie
  • Information Security – for whom and why? Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference ETHICOMP 2008 Living, Working And Learning Beyond Technology Eds: T W Bynum, M C Calzarossa, I De Lotto and S Rogerson, 2008.
  • “Ethical Aspects of Information Security”, Towards privacy enhancing security technologies – the next steps”. PASR – Preparatory Action on the enhancement of European industrial potential in the field of Security Research. Concluding Conference Proceedings. Ed. Johann Cas, 2008.
  • Privacy protection – how and why? , in:. T.W., Bynum, S., Rogerson and K., Murata (eds), Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference, Glocalisation: Bridging the Global Nature of Information and Communication Technology and Local Nature of Human Beings, ETHICOMP, 2007.
  • An Ethical Questioning of Workplace Surveillance – strengthening employees’ negotiating power, in:. T.W., Bynum, S., Rogerson and N., Poloudi (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference, Challenges for the Citizen of the Information Society, ETHICOMP, 2004.

 

Reports

  • Lindblom. L. et al.(2003), How agencies inspect: a comparative study of inspection policies in eight Swedish government agencies, Stockholm: SKI report (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate), ISSN 1104-1374; no 36
     

Elin Palm
Name: Elin Palm
Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Department of Culture and Communication

 

CONTACT

Ph: +46 13 28 56 36
E-mail: elin.palm@liu.se

Address:
Center for Applied Ethics
Linköping University
S – 581 83 Linköping
Sweden
 


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