The topics associated to the KMi publications listed in this page were automatically generated using the CSO Classifier, a solution developed by the SKM3 team in KMi. This technology has also been adopted by Springer Nature and is used routinely by them to generate automatically the metadata for all Computer Science conference proceedings they publish.
d'Aquin, M., Troullinou, P., O'Connor, N.E., Cullen, A., Faller, G. and Holden, L. (2018). Towards an “Ethics by Design” Methodology for AI Research Projects. In: AIES '18: the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2-3 Feb 2018, New Orleans, USA. https://oro.open.ac.uk/58747/.
Gregoriou, C. and Troullinou, P. (2012). Scanning Bodies, Stripping Rights? How Do UK Media Discourses Portray Airport Security Measures? In: Gregoriou, Christiana ed. Constructing Crime. Springer, pp. 19–33. https://oro.open.ac.uk/56754/.
Troullinou, P., d'Aquin, M. and Tiddi, I. (2018). Re-coding Black Mirror Chairs' Welcome & Organization. In: International World Wide Web Conference, 23-27 Apr 2018, Lyon, France. https://oro.open.ac.uk/54744/.
Herzogenrath-Amelung, H., Troullinou, P. and Thomopoulos, N. (2015). Reversing the order: towards a philosophically informed debate on ICT for transport. In: Thomopoulos, Nikolas; Givoni, Mosche and Rietvald, Piet eds. ICT for Transport: Opportunities and Threats. NECTAR Series on Transportation and Communications Networks Research. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 205–225. https://oro.open.ac.uk/54071/.
Troullinou, P. (2017). Exploring the Subjective Experience of Everyday Surveillance: The Case of Smartphone Devices as Means of Facilitating "Seductive" Surveillance. [Thesis] https://oro.open.ac.uk/52613/.
Troullinou, P. (2017). Rethinking Privacy and Freedom of Expression in the Digital Era: An Interview with Mark Andrejevic. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 12(3), pp. 72–77. https://oro.open.ac.uk/52614/.






