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Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies

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Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. / Meyer, Astrid; Albrechtslund, Anders; Aaløkke, Stinne Ballegaard.
2021. Abstract fra 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.

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Harvard

Meyer, A, Albrechtslund, A & Aaløkke, SB 2021, 'Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies', 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada, 06/10/2021 - 09/10/2021.

APA

Meyer, A., Albrechtslund, A., & Aaløkke, S. B. (2021). Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. Abstract fra 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.

CBE

Meyer A, Albrechtslund A, Aaløkke SB. 2021. Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. Abstract fra 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.

MLA

Meyer, Astrid, Anders Albrechtslund og Stinne Ballegaard Aaløkke Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, 06 okt. 2021, Toronto, Canada, Konferenceabstrakt til konference, 2021.

Vancouver

Meyer A, Albrechtslund A, Aaløkke SB. Surveilled While Wandering: Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. 2021. Abstract fra 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.

Author

Meyer, Astrid ; Albrechtslund, Anders ; Aaløkke, Stinne Ballegaard. / Surveilled While Wandering : Using Empirical Ethics to Address the Roles of Emerging Dementia Care Technologies. Abstract fra 4S Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Toronto, Canada.

Bibtex

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RIS

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