Publications
Publications 2024
- Wild V., Hendl T., and Jansky B. (2024). The Ethics of mHealth as a Global Phenomenon. Bioethics 2024;38(6):479-480. https://doi.org/10.1080/13523260.2023.2288468
- Kuhn, E., Saleem, M., Klein, T., Charlotte Köhler, C., Fuhr, D. C., Lahutina, S., Minarik, A., Musesengwa, R., Karolin Neubauer, K., Olisaeloka, L., Osei, F., Reinhold, A. S., Singh, I., Spanhel, K., Thomas, N., Hendl, T., Kellmeyer, P., and K. Böge. (2024). Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Digital Technologies for Global Mental Health. PLOS Global Health 5;4(2):e0002867.
- Hendl, T., and A. Shukla. (2024). Can Digital Health Technologies Democratize Health Care? Bioethics. https://doi.org/:10.1111/bioe.13266
- Jansky Bianca. Digitized patients: elaborative tinkering and knowledge practices in the open-source type 1 diabetes "looper community". Science, Technology, and Human Values 2024;49(1):53-77. https://doi.org/10.1177/01622439231170443
- Jansky Bianca. Disclosing otherness: situated knowledges and the politics of ethnographic approaches to the #WeAreNotWaiting movement in Type 1 Diabetes and beyond. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 2024;53(1):51-73. https://doi.org/10.1177/08912416231207648
- Langstrup Henriette, Jansky Bianca. Looping for (self)care — personal digital health technology and algorithmic systems. In: Miele Francesco, Giardullo Paolo, editors. Reframing algorithms: STS perspectives to healthcare automation. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan; 2024. p. 197-226. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52049-5_9
Publications 2023
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Jansky, B., Hendl, T., and A. Nocanda. (2023). Patient-Led Innovation from a Global Health Justice Perspective: Ethical and Societal Aspects of Open-Source mHealth. Bioethics. DOI:10.1111/bioe.13205.
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Baumgartner, R., Arora, P., Bath, C., Burljaev, D., Ciereszko, K., Custers, B., Ding, J., Ernst, W., Fosch-Villaronga, E., Galanos, V., Gremsl, T., Hendl, T., Kropp, C., Lenk, C., Martin, P., Mbelu, S., Morais dos Santos Bruss, S., Napiwodzka, K., Nowak, E., … and R. Williams (*equal second authorship)(2023). Fair and equitable AI in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectives. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 144, 102658–102658 .
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Jansky B, Langstrup H. (2023). Device activism and material participation in healthcare: retracing forms of engagement in the #WeAreNotWaiting movement for open-source closed-loop systems in type 1 diabetes self-care. BioSocieties;18(3):498-522.
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Bubeck MJ*, Jansky B* (*equal contribution) (2023) Relational und dimensional: heuristische Dimensionen in der Situationsanalyse am Beispiel von Care-Praktiken und ihrer Materialität. Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung (FQS) 2023;24(2):1.
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Kuehlmeyer K., Jansky B. Mertz M., Marckmann G. (2023). Transformative medical ethics: a framework for changing practice according to normative–ethical requirements. Bioethics; https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.13185.
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Jansky B*, Machleid F*, Wild* (*equal contribution) (2023). Mobile Gesundheitstechnologien, soziale Gerechtigkeit und populationsbezogene Vulnerabilitäten. Bundesgesundheitsbl 66, 168–175 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00103-022-03650-8
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Sauerborn E, K Eisenhut, A Ganguli-Mitra, Wild V (2023). Apps als Strategie gegen Gewalt gegen Frauen und Mädchen aus der Perspektive der strukturellen und epistemischen Ungerechtigkeit. In: Schleidgen S, Friedrich O, Wolkenstein A (Hrsg.) Bedeutung und Implikationen epistemischer Ungerechtigkeit, Tectum, Baden-Baden pp. 209-222. Translated Reprint from Bioethics 36 (1): 71-76
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Hendl T, Jansky B, Seeliger V, Shukla A, Wild V (2023): Ethical aspects of mHealth technologies: challenges and opportunities. In: Huss Ralf, editor. Digital medicine: bringing digital solutions to medical practice. New York, NY: Jenny Stanford Publishing; pp 101-128. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003386070-7
Publications 2022
- Hendl Tereza, Browne Tamara Kayali. Gender. In: Rogers Wendy A., Leach Scully Jackie, Carter Stacy M., Entwistle Vikki A., Mills Catherine, editors. The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics. New York: Routledge; 2022. p. 151-166.
- Hendl Tereza, Roxanne Tiara. Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: what bioethics ought to learn from indigenous perspectives. Bioethics 2022;36(3):305-312. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.13013
- Hendl Tereza, Chung Ryoa, Wild Verina. Employing feminist theory of vulnerability to interrogate the implications of COVID-19 apps in racialized subpopulations. IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 2022;15(1):143-145. https://doi.org/10.3138/ijfab-15.1.21
- Seeliger V (2022): Qualitätskriterien für Gesundheits-Apps – Eine Analyse der bisherigen Rechtslage. Gesundheit und Pflege, 2022, Heft 3, S.91-97
- Jansky B, Langstrup H (2022) Device activism and material participation in healthcare: retracing forms of engagement in the #WeAreNotWaiting movement for open-source closed-loop systems in type 1 diabetes self-care. BioSocieties https://doi.org/10.1057/s41292-022-00278-4
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Herzog L, Kellmeyer P, Wild V (2022): ‘Digital behavioral technologies, vulnerability, and justice’. Special Issue. Review of Social Economy, 80:1
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Herzog L, Kellmeyer P, Wild V (2022). Editorial: Introduction to the special issue ‘Digital behavioral technologies, vulnerability, and justice’. Review of Social Economy, 80:1, 1-6, DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2022.2032293
Publications 2021
- Hendl T, Jansky B (2021) Tales of self-empowerment through digital health technologies: a closer look at ‘Femtech’ Review of Social Economy DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2021.2018027
- Jansky B (2021) „Warum stechen, wenn man scannen kann? Zum Einsatz sensorbasierter Glukosemesssysteme in der Typ 1 Diabetestherapie“. In: Inthorn J; Seising R (Eds.): Digitale Patientenversorgung. Zur Computerisierung von Diagnostik, Therapie und Pflege. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag.
- Hendl Tereza, Lipworth Wendy, Wiersma Miriam, Ghinea Narcyz, Kerridge Ian, Lysaght Tamra, Munsie Megan, Rudge Chris, Stewart Cameron, Waldby Catherine. The oversight of clinical innovation in a medical marketplace. In: Laurie Graeme, Dove Edward, Ganguli-Mitra Agomoni, McMillan Catriona, Sethi Nayha, Postan Emily, Sorbie Annie, editors. The Cambridge Handbook of Health Research Regulation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2021. p. 287-295.
- Ranisch Robert, Nijsingh Niels, Ballantyne Angela, van Bergen Anne, Buyx Alena, Friedrich Orsolya, Hendl Tereza, Marckmann Georg, Munthe Christian, Wild Verina. Digital contact tracing and exposure notification: ethical guidance for trustworthy pandemic management. Ethics and Information Technology 2021;23:285-294. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-020-09566-8
- Sauerborn Ela, Eisenhut Katharina, Ganguli-Mitra A, Wild Verina (2021). Digitally supported public health interventions through the lens of structural injustice: The case of mobile apps responding to violence against women and girls. Bioethics 36 (1): 71-76. DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12965.
- Herzog L*, Kellmeyer P*, Wild Verina* (*equal contribution) (2021). Digital behavioral technology, vulnerability and justice: towards an integrated approach. Review of Social Economy. Jun 30;0(0):1–22. DOI: 10.1080/00346764.2021.1943755
- Mielck A, Wild Verina (2021): Gesundheitliche Ungleichheit – Auf dem Weg von Daten zu Taten. Fragen und Empfehlungen aus Sozial-Epidemiologie und Public-Health-Ethik. Weinheim: Beltz/Juventa. (Dies ist eine 530-seitige Monographie, in der ein Schwerpunkt des META-Projektes verwirklicht wurde: Ausbau der Public-Health-Ethik im deutschsprachigen Raum)
Publications 2020
- Hendl T, Jansky B, Wild V 2020: From Design to Data Handling: Why mHealth Needs a Feminist Perspective. In: Loh J, Coeckelberg M (Eds.): Feminist Philosophy of Technology. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp 77-103. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-476-04967-4_5.
- Eisenhut K*, Sauerborn E*, Garcia Moreno C and Wild V. (2020) (*equal contribution): Mobile applications addressing violence against women: A systematic review. BMJ Global Health. 2020;5(4):e001954
- Pratt B, Wild V, Barasa E, Kamuya D, Gilson L, Hendl T and Molyneux S (2020). Justice: A Key Consideration in Health Policy and Systems Research Ethics. BMJ Global Health. 2020;5:e001942.
- Nijsingh N, van Bergen A and Wild V (2020). Applying a precautionary approach to mobile contact tracing for Covid-19: The value of reversibility. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. DOI: 10.1007/s11673-020-10004-z
- Hendl T, Chung R, and Wild V. (2020). Pandemic Surveillance and Racialized Subpopulations: Mitigating Vulnerabilities in COVID-19 Apps. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. DOI: 10.1007/s11673-020-10034-7.
- Ranisch R, Nijsingh N, Ballantyne A, Bergen A, Buyx A, Friedrich O, Hendl T, Marckmann G, Munthe C, and Wild V (2020). "Digital contact tracing and exposure notification: ethical guidance for trustworthy pandemic management." Ethics and information technology, 1-10. DOI: 10.1007/s10676-020-09566-8.
Publications 2019
- Hendl T, Jansky B, Wild V (2019): From Design to Data Handling. Why mHealth Needs a Feminist Perspective. In: Loh J., Coeckelbergh M. (eds) Feminist Philosophy of Technology. Techno:Phil – Aktuelle Herausforderungen der Technikphilosophie, vol 2. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. Pp 77-103
- Wild V (2019): Digitalisierte Gesundheit: Eine ethische Reflexion. In: Dockweiler C, Fischer F (Hrsg.): ePublic Health. Hogrefe, Göttingen. pp 43-56. DOI: 10.1024/85846-000.
- The META-team (2019) (Wild V, Akgül S, Eisenhut K, Hendl T, Jansky B, Machleid F, Nijsingh N, Peter N, Sauerborn E): Ethical, legal and social aspects of mHealth technologies: Navigating the field. In: Bächle TC & Wernich A, Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (eds.): THE FUTURES OF eHEALTH. Social, legal and ethical challenges. pp 19-29. ISBN: 978-3-9820242-3-3.
- Wild V, Nijsingh N & Hendl T (2019): Taking a Step Back: The Ethical Significance of DTC Neurotechnology, AJOB Neuroscience, 10:4, pp 170-172. DOI: 10.1080/21507740.2019.1665139
Presentations
Presentations 2024
- Hendl T., and Jansky, B. The importance of researching AI with affected populations. EASST 4S. Athena Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.16-19.7. 2024.
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Jansky, B. Digital patient participation: between hashtag activism and device activism. Conference “Popular Health & Social Media”, 11-13.09.2024, Siegen
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Jansky, B. Digitalisiertes Patient*innenwissen. Workshop on Self-tracking, 06.-07.06.2024 Medical Ethics Institute, University of Münster.
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Jansky, B. Un/invited participation - mundane everyday-life practices of device activism in Type 1 Diabetes care. EASST-4S 2024 Amsterdam: Making and Doing Transformations.
Presentations 2023
- Hendl, T. Can Digital Health Technologies Democratise Healthcare? Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference, June 2023, Oxford University, UK.
- Hendl. T. Rassismus in der deutschen Medizin - Was sich in Klinik, Forschung und Lehre tun muss. Das Institut für Ethik und Geschichte der Gesundheit in der Gesellschaft lädt herzlich ein zum Podiumsgespräch über Zoom am 24.04.2023.
- Jansky, B. Ethik von Gesundheitstechnologien – eine Public Health ethische Einordnung. BPtK-Symposium Digitalisierung: Herausforderungen und Chancen für die Psychotherapie, 19. April 2023, online (Eingeladen von der Bundespsychotherapeutenkammer)
- Jansky, B. and Shukla, A. The Complexity of attending to ethics in practice in the context of data-driven healthcare technology development. European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare (ESPMH Conference), Riga, 23.08-26.08.2023.
- Shukla, A. and Jansky, B. Framing of Responsible AI in India. An Analysis of NITI Ayog’s “Towards Responsible AI for All” and NASSCOM’s “Responsible AI Resource Kit”, STS Conference Graz, Graz, 07.05.2023.
- Wild V: „Gesundheitsgerechtigkeit: Überblick und Perspektiven“ Eröffnungsvortrag für Gesundheitsbeirat Stadt München: Gesundheit und Armut – gesundheitliche Chancen(un)gleichheit. Gesundheitskonferenz 12.10.2023, München
- Wild V: „Forschung mit Smartphone-Apps: Ethische Implikationen für die Begutachtung durch Forschungsethikkommissionen an Medizinischen Fakultäten. Forschungsethik der Smartphone-App-basierten Forschung.“ Wissenschaftliches Symposium am 19.10.2023, LMU München
- Wild V: „Sechs Jahre META-Projekt: Wo steht mHealth heute?“ Abschlusskonferenz META-Projekt: mHealth und Ethik: Im Dialog mit Politik, Praxis und Wissenschaft. 5.-6.10.23, Harnack-Haus in Berlin
- Wild V: „Das Forschungsprojekt META“ 7. Statusseminar des ELSA-Förderschwerpunktes 20. und 21.06.2023 BMBF, Berlin
- Wild V: “Empowered by health apps? Responsibility for health and concerns of justice”. Brown Bag Seminar. Rutgers Institute for Health, Rutgers University, March 27, 2023
- Wild V: Health apps and the ethics of individual responsibility for health and social justice. Work in Progress Talk. The Hastings Center. March 13, 2023
Presentations 2022
- Hendl, T., and B. Jansky. A Matter of Justice: Why Digital Health Technologies Warrant an Intersectional Transformation. World Congress of Bioethics, University of Basel, Switzerland, July 20-22, 2022.
- Hendl. T., and T. Roxanne. Digital Surveillance in a Pandemic-Response: What Bioethics Ought to Learn from Indigenous Perspectives. World Congress of Bioethics, University of Basel, Switzerland, July 20-22, 2022.
- Wild V: Gesundheit in der eigenen Hand? Health Apps, Eigenverantwortung und Ethik. Vortrag in der Reihe: Reihe "Nahe am Menschen - Unimedizin Augsburg", 23.05.2022, Hollbau im Annahof, Veranstaltet von Medizinische Fakultät Augsburg zusammen mit VHS Augsburg und Ev. Forum Annahof, Augsburg
- Wild V: Verantwortung und Gesundheit. 72. Plenarvortrag bei den Lindauer Psychotherapiewochen. 17.-22. April 2022, Lindau
- Wild V: Self-Tracking und soziale Gesundheitsungerechtigkeit. Vortrag im Panel ‚Self-Tracking Technologien‘ in der Vortragsreihe ‚Medizin und Technik‘ der Emmy Noether-Forschungsgruppe ‚Das Phänomen der Interaktion in der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion‘, FernUniversität in Hagen, 14.12.2022
- Wild V: Apps mit Gesundheitsbezug: Eine ethische Analyse. Vortrag auf dem 7. Fachtag Medizinethik. Medizin und Pflege der Zukunft: Gut, besser, digital? 23.09.2022 Haus der Ingenieure, Wien
Presentations 2021
- Hendl, T. and A. Shukla. Can mHealth Democratize Health? Brocher Workshop The Ethics of mHealth as a Global Phenomenon, Oct 27, 2021.
- Hendl, T. Brocher Café: Covid-19 and Injustice. Brocher Foundation, Switzerland, May 27, 2021.
- Hendl, T., and B. Jansky. A Matter of Justice: Why Digital Health Technologies Warrant an Intersectional Feminist Perspective. The Society for Philosophy and Technology Conference, June 28-30, 2021.
- Hendl, T., and T. Roxanne. Digital Surveillance in a Pandemic-Response: What Bioethics Ought to Learn from Indigenous Perspectives. CEPE/IACAP Joint Conference. Universität Hamburg, Germany, July 5-9, 2021.
- Hendl, T., and T. Roxanne. Digital Surveillance in a Pandemic-Response: What Bioethics Ought to Learn from Indigenous Perspectives. The Society for Philosophy and Technology Conference, June 28-30, 2021.
- Jansky, B; Langstrup, H: Device Activism and the continuum of material participation in Healthcare. British Sociology Association. Medical Sociology Month, 24. September 2021.
- Jansky, B., and T. Hendl. Patient activism in mHeath: by whom and for whom? Brocher Workshop The Ethics of mHealth as a Global Phenomenon, Oct 28, 2021.
- Kühlmeyer, Jansky, B; Nijsingh, N., Marckmann, G. Methoden translationaler Ethik am Beispiel der gemeinsamen Entscheidungsfindung. Akademie für Ethik der Medizin Jahrestagung 2021, 22. September 2021.
- Wild V and the META-team: The META-Project: An Overview. Network-meeting online: DaDuHealth & META, 15.07.2021
- Wild V: Selbstvermessung in ungleichen Gesellschaften – Wo liegen Vulnerabilitäten? 17.11.2021. Öffentliche Online-Tagung: #Selbstvermessen: Ethik und Ästhetik veränderter Körperlichkeit. Deutsche Ethikrat
Presentations 2020
- Wild V: Analysing health apps through the lens of structural injustice. Virtual talk within Panel organized by Fourie C: Structural Inequity, Health and Disabilities. 15th World Congress of Bioethics, PennMedicine, USA, 19-21.06.2020
- Hendl T, Jansky B, Wild V: Beyond ‚Femtech‘: mHealth warrants a feminist perspective. 15th World Congress of Bioethics, PennMedicine, USA, 19-21.06.2020
- Wild V: Gesundheitsapps: (Grenzen von) Empowerment und Eigenverantwortung für Gesundheit. Seminar Gefäßchirurgie, Klinik und Poliklinik für Vaskuläre und Endovaskuläre Chirurgie. Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München, 02.07.2020
- Wild V: A global review and critical evaluation of mobile apps targeting violence against women and girls. Lecture at Center on Violence Against Women. Rutgers University, March 5, 2020
Presentations 2019
- Wild V: “mHealth: Reflexion des digitalen Wandels”, Statuskonferenz 2019 BVPG Digitalisierung und Gesundheitsförderung: Schwerpunkt mHealth, Berlin, 5 December 2019
- Hendl, T. & Nijsingh, N. "Menstrual Surveillance is a Feminist Issue: Privacy Concerns in Period and Fertility Apps” Forchungskolloquium, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, Munich, 3 December 2019
- Jansky B: "Open Source und Do-it-yourself Medizinprodukte", New Ideas for Medicine, Technische Universität München, 29 November 2019
- Jansky B: “Device Knowledge – Do-it-yourself Artificial Pancreas Systeme für die Typ 1 Diabetes Therapie und die Produktion von Körperwissen, Zu den neuen sozialen Potenzialen technologisch veränderter Körper”, Tagung der Sektion Soziologie des Körpers und des Sports der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie 2019, Konstanz, 28 –29 November 2019
- Hendl, T. & Nijsingh, N. "Menstrual Surveillance is a Feminist Issue: Privacy Concerns in Period and Fertility Apps”, Workshop on Feminist Data Protection, Berlin, 20 November 2019
- Wild V: Project Presentation META - mHealth: “Ethische, rechtliche und soziale Aspekte im technologischen Zeitalter”, 6. Statusseminar des ELSA-Förderschwerpunktes, Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, Berlin, 18-19 November 2019
- Hendl T & Bianca B: "Empowered through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility apps", Interdisciplinary Conference on the Relations of Humans, Machines and Gender, Braunschweig University of Art, 19 October 2019
- Sauerborn E, Eisenhut K, Wild V: “A global review of anti-VAW mobile app[lications]: are structural dimensions of VAW part of the agenda?”, Annual Conference of the European Association of Centers for Medical Ethics (EACME) on “Rethinking Ethics in 21st Century Europe”, Oxford, UK, 12-14 September 2019
- Jansky, B: "Do-it-Yourself Technologies For Type 1 Diabetes Self-Care And The Transformation Of Defined Social Role", Society of Social Studies of Science (4S) conference, New Orleans, 3-7 September 2019
- Hendl T & Jansky B: “Empowered through an mHealth interface? The erasure of diversity in the epistemology of period and fertility trackers”, Summer School for Sexualities, Cultures and Politics at the Research Center for Cultures, Politics and Identities (IPAK Center), Belgrade, Serbia, 19 August 2019
- Hendl T: “mHealth, self-management and empowerment: digital health technologies from a public health perspective”, 33rd European Society of Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare (ESPMH) conference on "Philosphy and Ethics at the Edge of Medicine", Oslo, Norway, 8 August 2019
- Sauerborn E, Eisenhut K, Wild V: “Promoting structural justice through mobile health technologies? A global review and ethical evaluation of mobile apps targeting Violence against Women”, 33rd European Society of Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care (ESPMH) conference on “Philosophy and Ethics at the Edge of Medicine”, Oslo, Norway, 5-7 August 2019
- Hendl T: “Health, Empowerment and Self-Management: mHealth Technologies from a Public Health Perspective”, Ethics Conversations Seminar at the Munich Center for Ethics, LMU Munich, 24 July 2019
- Nijsingh, N. "Digital consent: justification, standards & scope", Forschungskolloquium, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, Munich, 24 July 2019
- Gehr B & Jansky B: Wer ist hier der Experte? Veränderungen im Arzt-Patienten-Verhältnis durch DIY Technologien. „Diabetologisches Zirkeltraining“, Schloss Lautrach, 28.06.2019
- Hendl T & Jansky B: "Empowered through an mHealth Interface? The Epistemology of Peiord and Fertility Apps", conference on Digital Behavioural Technology, Vulnerability and Justice, TU and LMU Munich, 3 July 2019
- Nijsingh, N & Mertgen, L "META: Ethics and policy of data flow and consent in mHealth", META advisory board meeting, Munich, 1 July 2019
- Jansky B, Wild V: “From Do-it-Yourself to Do-it-Ourselves: Self-care in Type 1 Diabetes therapy as a collective endeavour”, The digitally engaged patient Conference, Copenhagen, 11-12 June 2019
- Hendl, T, Wild V: "Beyond Hype: Opportunities and Challenges in mHealth" in the Ethox and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities Seminar, the Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, 29 May 2019
- Hendl, T: "Health, Self-management and Empowerment: mHealth Technologies from a Public Health Perspective", New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, St Cross College of the University of Oxford, 23 May 2019
- Hendl, T, Jansky B: "Countering the Suppression of Diversity in Period and Fertility Apps: The Role of Autoethnographic Research", Methods in Questions: Epistemologies of Gender and Sexuality Seminar Series, the University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, 22 May 2019
- Jansky B: “Open-source mHealth: development and use of digital do-it-yourself medical and health technologies”, 2nd Institute Conference „Wir reflektieren Medizin“, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, Munich, 21 May 2019
- Nijsingh N: “mHealth data; who should have access?“, 2nd Institute Conference „Wir reflektieren Medizin“, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, Munich, 21 May 2019
- Peter N: “mHealth in der Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention – Status Quo und Prognose“, 2nd Institute Conference „Wir reflektieren Medizin“, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, Munich, 21 May 2019
- Jansky B, Woll S: “Code your own pancreas: technology assessment and sociological perspectives on the visions of do-it-yourself artificial pancreas systems in type 1 diabetes therapy”, 18th STS Conference Graz 2019 „Critical Issues in Science, Technology and Society Studies“, Graz, 6-7 May 2019
- Hendl T, Jansky B for the META team: "Ethical, legal and social aspects of mHealth technologies: Tackling the jumble". International and interdisciplinary conference: The futures of eHealth: Social, legal and ethical challenges, Humboldt Graduate School Berlin, 29-30 April 2019
- Wild V: Transforming powers, transcending boundaries. A brief overview of ethical, legal and social aspects of mobile health technologies. Conference ‘Governance of Big Transformations’, TUM, Munich, March 21-23 2019
- Machleid F, Wild V: "Mobile Gesundheitstechnologien, Eigenverantwortung für Gesundheit und soziale Gerechtigkeit", Kongress Armut und Gesundheit, Berlin, 15 March 2019
- Wild V, Eisenhut K, Sauerborn E: "Apps against Violence against Women (VAW): A systematic review of 171 anti-VAW and some ethical reflections" at the WHO Department for Reproductive Health, Geneva, Switzerland, 25 January 2019
- Jansky B for the META team: "META - mHealth: Ethical, legal and social aspects. Project introduction". 1. Treffen zu KI und Big Data in der medizinischen Forschung an der LMU, Zentrum für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung, 25 January 2019.
- Hendl T, Jansky B: "Empowering women through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility tracking apps", Workshop with Mary Fissell and Paula-Irene Villa on Gender, Sexuality, and (mHealth-)Technology, Munich, 17 January 2019
- The META Team: "META - mHealth: Ethical, legal and social aspects. Project progress", Forschungskolloquium, Institute of Ethics, History and Theory of Medicine, 9 January 2019
Presentations 2018
- Eisenhut K, Ganguli-Mitra A, Wild V: "Mobile technologies against Gender Based Violence? The ethics including women’s voices, relations and structural background conditions”, European Society of Philosophy in Medicine and Healthcare (ESPMH) Conference, Lisbon, Portugal, 07.-10.08.2018
- Eisenhut K, Wild V: "Gewalt gegen Frauen mittels App verhindern? Für eine ethisch-normative Einbettung von Apps im Bereich Gesundheit und Prävention". Jahrestagung Akademie für Ethik in der Medizin, Köln, 13.-15.09.2018
- Wild V and META Team: “META – mHealth: Ethical, legal and social aspects.” BMBF Kick-Off-Workshop ELSA Forschungsgruppen. Grenanderhaus, Berlin, 20.09.2018
- Jansky B: "DIY Diabetes: Exploring the appropriation of glucose monitoring devices in a digital global diabetes community" Seminar 'Appropriating technologies: the political economy and routinization of artefacts and devices', Kopenhagen, 24.-25.09.2018
- Wild V: "Überblick über internationale Trends der Public Health Ethik", Workshop 'Ethik und Gesundheitsförderung'. Hessische Landesvertretung, Berlin, 25.10.2018
- Hendl T, Jansky B: "Empowered through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility tracker apps", Workshop 'Feminist Philosophy of Technology', Wien, 25.-26.10.2018
- Eisenhut K, Sauerborn E, Wild V: "Epistemic injustice and mobile health technologies: The case of gender-based-violence-apps in India." Workshop ‘Feminist Philosophy of Technology’, Wien, 25.-26.10.2018
- Hendl T, Jansky B: "Empowered through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility tracker apps", Workshop ‘Feminist Philosophy of Technology’, Wien, 25.-26.10.2018
- Jansky B: "Scannen statt Stechen – Eine sozialempirische Situationsanalyse zum Einsatz sensorbasierter Glukosemesssysteme in der Diabetestherapie.", Workshop 'Wer (oder was) versorgt uns(ere) Patienten?, Computerisierung von Diagnostik, Therapie und Pflege', München, 08.-11.11. 2018
- Eisenhut K, Sauerborn E, Ganguli-Mitra A, Wild V: "Supporting women's rights with mobile health technologies? The case of Apps against Gender Based Violence", Poster beim World Congress of Bioethics, International Society of Bioethics (IAB), Bengaluru, India, 05.-07.12.2018
- Peter N: "mHealth – Status Quo und Prognose: Eine Mixed Methods Experten-Befragung zum Ist-Zustand und den Erwartungen an mobile Gesundheitstechnologien". Seminar Methodenreflexion Institut für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin. 12.12.2018
- Hendl T: "The future of mHealth technologies from a public health perspective" at the 11th International Conference on Applied Ethics at the University of Kyoto. 15.-16.12.2018