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CFP for Special Issue on Empirical Ethics @Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture and Society

                CFP For Special Issue on Empirical Ethics @Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture and
Society

The journal invites submissions for its upcoming Themed Issue on Empirical AI
Ethics.

The issue will be Guest Edited by Paula Helm and Selin Gerlek (University of
Amsterdam).

The deadline for abstract submissions is 1 March 2025.
Invited full papers will be accepted on a rolling basis after they have
undergone double blind peer review.

"Cambridge Forum on AI: Culture & Society" has recently been founded by its
acting editors-in-chief Tobias Blanke and Georgina Born. It is fully Open
Access and CUP will not charge any APCs.

And here is the call description:
"In recent years, AI has become a central force in shaping various aspects of
human life, ranging from decision-making over cultural production to societal
infrastructures, sparking wide-ranging ethical debates. However, classical
approaches to AI ethics often rely on abstract principles and Western-centric
perspectives that may overlook the lived experience of those directly and even
indirectly affected by AI systems. This themed issue seeks to address these
issues by focusing on empirical approaches to AI ethics, which ground ethical
reflection on concrete practices, values, and experiences.
Empirical AI Ethics continues the so-called empirical turn in epistemology,
the humanities and beyond by connecting insights gained through qualitative
and quantitative research with value considerations. The analytical focus
thereby shifts from a focus on top-down ethical principles to understanding
what different actors and stakeholders consider desirable and undesirable
practices, whether at the individual, societal or institutional level.
Empirical AI Ethics, as advanced in this themed issue, enacts a turn towards a
horizontal perspective (bottom-up or from within), captured in terms like
ethics in practice, fieldwork ethics, empirical philosophy, or everyday
ethics.
While there are several approaches to empirical ethics, this issue will
present reflections inspired by lines of tradition within philosophy and
anthropology that build on a situated understanding of knowledge, including
science and technology studies (STS), feminist care and biomedical ethics,
postphenomenology, material semiotics, and praxeology. Unlike classical AI
ethics, such empirical approaches to AI ethics do not determine a priori what
is good and right. Instead, enquiry focuses on the perspectives and opinions
of affected communities regarding normative issues emerging vis--vis the
implementation of AI systems within various areas of life".



_____________________
Dr. Paula M. Helm , Asst. Prof. in Data Science & Empirical Ethics,
Coordinator MA Cultural Data & AI, Media Studies Department
Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Studies, Research Lead: Empirical Ethics
Group

University of Amsterdam
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