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Alexandra Kapeller
Alexandra Kapeller
PhD student in Philosophy of Technology, Linköping University
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A taxonomy of ethical, legal and social implications of wearable robots: an expert perspective
A Kapeller, H Felzmann, E Fosch-Villaronga, AM Hughes
Science and engineering ethics 26, 3229-3247, 2020
302020
Implementing Ethical, Legal, and Societal Considerations in Wearable Robot Design
A Kapeller, H Felzmann, E Fosch-Villaronga, K Nizamis, AM Hughes
Applied Sciences 11 (15), 6705, 2021
132021
Wearable robotic exoskeletons: A socio-philosophical perspective on Duchenne muscular dystrophy research
A Kapeller, MH Nagenborg, K Nizamis
Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics 11 (1), 404-413, 2020
92020
Ethical, legal and social issues in wearable robotics: Perspectives from the work of the COST action on wearable robots
H Felzmann, A Kapeller, AM Hughes, E Fosch-Villaronga
Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society: Selected Papers from INBOTS …, 2020
92020
Empowerment through health self-testing apps? Revisiting empowerment as a process
A Kapeller, I Loosman
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (1), 143-152, 2023
82023
Ethico-political aspects of conceptualizing screening: the case of dementia
M Gunnarson, A Kapeller, K Zeiler
Health Care Analysis 29 (4), 343-359, 2021
62021
A reasoned proposal for shared approaches to ethics assessment in the European context
P Jansen, W Reijers, D Douglas, F Sattarov, A Gurzawska, A Kapeller, ...
SATORI, 2016
32016
Enabling Technologies: Between the needs for assistance and acceptance
A Kapeller
University of Twente, 2017
12017
Towards feminist health empowerment in self-testing apps: testing for dementia
A Kapeller
Linköping University Electronic Press, 2023
2023
Do call it screening: How the conceptualisation of dementia screening is intertwined with its practice
A Kapeller, K Zeiler, M Gunnarson
2020 Alzheimer's Association International Conference, 2020
2020
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