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2020

Jansky B: "Reflexion über Apps, Wearables und Sensoren in der Medizin", 27. Symposium Interdisciplinary Management in Endocrinology, Schloss Hohenkammer, 01. Februar 2020

2019

Wild V: “mHealth: Reflexion des digitalen Wandels”, Statuskonferenz 2019 BVPG Digitalisierung und Gesundheitsförderung: Schwerpunkt mHealth, Berlin. 5. Dezember 2019

Hendl, T. & Nijsingh, N. "Menstrual Surveillance is a Feminist Issue: Privacy Concerns in Period and Fertility Apps” Forchungskolloquium, Institute für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin, München, 3. Dezember 2019

Jansky B: "Open Source und Do-it-yourself Medizinprodukte", Fakultative Lehrveranstaltung mit Symposium: 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: Projektvorstellung 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, Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig, 19. Oktober 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?”, jährliche Konferenz der European Association of Centers for Medical Ethics (EACME) “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), Belgrad, Serbien, 19. August 2019

Hendl T: “mHealth, self-management and empowerment: digital health technologies from a public health perspective”, 33. European Society of Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare (ESPMH) Konferenz der "Philosphy and Ethics at the Edge of Medicine", Oslo, Norwegen, 7.-10. 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) Konferenz der “Philosophy and Ethics at the Edge of Medicine”, Oslo, Norwegen, 7.-10. August 2019

Wild V: Gesund durch Apps? Vorteile, Vulnerabilitäten und Verantwortung aus medizinethischer Sicht. Universität Augsburg, 31. Juli 2019.

Nijsingh, N. "Digital consent: justification, standards & scope", Forschungskolloquium, Institute für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin, München, 24. Juli 2019

Hendl T: “Health, Empowerment and Self-Management: mHealth Technologies from a Public Health Perspective”, Ethik-Konversationen, Münchner Kompetenzzentrum Ethik, LMU München, 24. Juli 2019

Hendl T & Jansky B: "Empowered through an mHealth Interface? The Epistemology of Peiord and Fertility Apps", Digital Behavioural Technology, Vulnerability and Justice Workshop, TU und LMU München, 3. Juli 2019

Nijsingh, N. & Mertgen, L. "META: Ethics and policy of data flow and consent in mHealth", META Beirat Tagung, München, 1. Juli 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. Juni 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. Mai 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. Mai 2019

Hendl, T, Jansky N: "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. Mai 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 für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizine, München 21. Mai 2019

Nijsingh N: “mHealth data; who should have access?“, 2nd Institute Conference „Wir reflektieren Medizin“, Institute für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizine, München 21. Mai 2019

Peter N: “mHealth in der Gesundheitsförderung und Prävention – Status Quo und Prognose“, 2nd Institute Conference „Wir reflektieren Medizin“, Institute für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizine, München, 21. Mai 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. Mai 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, München, 21.-23. März 2019

Machleid F, Wild V: "Mobile Gesundheitstechnologien, Eigenverantwortung für Gesundheit und soziale Gerechtigkeit", Kongress Armut und Gesundheit, Berlin, 15. März 2019

Wild V, Eisenhut K, Sauerborn E: "Apps against Violence against Women (VAW): A systematic review of 171 anti-VAW and some ethical reflections", WHO Department for Reproductive Health, 25. Januar 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, Centrum für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung. München, 25. Januar 2019.

Hendl T, Jansky B: "Empowering women through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility tracking apps", Workshop mit Mary Fissell und Paula-Irene Villa, München, 17. Januar 2019

The META Team: "META - mHealth: Ethical, legal and social aspects. Project progress". Forschungskolloquium, Institut für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin, München, 9. Januar 2019

2018

Hendl T: "The future of mHealth technologies from a public health perspective". 11th International Conference on Applied Ethics, University of Kyoto, 16. Dezember 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, München, 12. Dezember 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 at World Congress of Bioethics, International Society of Bioethics (IAB), Bengaluru, Indien, 5.-7. Dezember 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, 8.-11. November 2018

Hendl T, Jansky B: "Empowered through an mHealth interface? The epistemology of period and fertility tracker apps", Workshop 'Feminist Philosphy of Technology', Wien, 25.-26. Oktober 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. Oktober 2018

Wild V: "Überblick über internationale Trends der Public Health Ethik", Workshop 'Ethik und Gesundheitsförderung'. Hessische Landesvertretung, Berlin, 25. Oktober 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. September 2018

The META Team: "META - mHealth: Ethical, legal and social aspects." BMBF Kick-Off-Workshop ELSA Forschungsgruppen. Grenanderhaus, Berlin, 20. September 2018

Eisenhut K, Wild V: "Gewalt gegen Frauen mittels App verhindern? Für eine ethisch-normative Einbettung von Apps im Bereich Gesundheit und Prävention". AEM Jahrestagung, Köln, 13.-15. September 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, Lisasbon, Portugal, 7.-10. August 2018