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Van den Hoven, prof.dr. M.J. (Jeroen)

Extraordinary Professor and Associate professor
Department of Philosophy
Faculty of TPM
Delft University of Technology
Jaffalaan 5
Room b4.210
P.O. Box 5015
2600 GA Delft
The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 (0)15 27 88547
E-mail: m.j.vandenhoven@tbm.tudelft.nl
Personal Information:
Jeroen van den Hoven is part-time full professor (Socrates Chair) at the Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and management at Delft University of Technology. He is also Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at The Australian National University, Canberra.
Education
Jeroen van den Hoven obtained his Masters (1987, Cum Laude) and PhD (1995) in Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He was a Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (NIAS) in 1994 and
received research fellowships from the University of Virginia (1996) and Dartmouth College (1998).
Research
Van den Hoven?s research focuses on Ethics and Information Technology. He is Editor in Chief of Ethics and Information Technology (Springer) and Founding Chair of the CEPE (Computer Ethics Philosophical Enquiry -conferences (Erasmus University Rotterdam, LSE, Dartmouth College, Lancaster University, Boston College, University of Twente (2005)).
He is member of the editorial board of Information, Computers and Society (Routledge). Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society and consulting editor of Episteme. He is also member of the board of the International Society for Information Ethics.
He has published numerous articles on Ethics and Information Technology, e.g. in Informatization and the Public Sector, Metaphilosophy and Computers and Society, Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics. An edited volume Information Technology and Moral Philosophy will be published by Cambridge University Press in 2005 (edited Van den Hoven & Weckert). He is Editor in Chief (with Thomas Pogge and Seumas Miller) of ?the Springer On-line Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics.
Van den Hoven has received grants (over 600 KEuro) from the Dutch Research Council in the last 8 years on Ethics and ICT related subjects and has participated in EU 6th framework programmes.
Van den Hoven has been advisor to the Dutch Government in various roles. He was member of a commission that studied the re-design of the population registration system in the Netherlands, he was member of an ICT C@tshuis think tank of the Cabinet Wim Kok II (2000-2002), is a permanent member of a research network of the Home Office on E-Government, and is member of a commission that evaluates wiretapping practices in The Netherlands established by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (2004-2005).
He has worked together with IT industry (a.o. IBM and Getronics) and teaches ?business ethics? in the international MBA program of the Rotterdam School of Management.
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Towards Ethical Principles for designing politico-administrative information systems". Informatization and the Public Sector 3, 1994, pp. 353-373.
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Computer Ethics and Moral Methodology". Metaphilosophy, vol. 28, no.3, July 1997, pp. 234-249.
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Privacy and the Varieties of Informational Wrongdoing". AustralianJournal of Professional and Applied Ethics vol. 1, no.1 (1998) pp.30-43
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Ethics, Social Epistemics, Electronic Communication and Scientific Research". European Review, vol.7 no.3, 1998. pp. 341-349. Reprinted in: Jack Meadows (e.a. eds.) Electronic Communication and Research in Europe, pp. 199-208. Stuttgart, 1999.
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Knowledge and Democracy in Cyberspace." Etica e Politica 1(2). see www.univ.trieste.it/~dipfilo/etica_...99_2/index.html
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Privacy and health information: the need for a fine-grained account." International Journal for Quality in Health Care12(1): 5-6, 2000.
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "Deontic Logic and Computer Supported Ethics" (with Gert-Jan Lokhorst). Metaphilosophy, (2002) vol. 33, no. 3, 376-387. Reprinted in: Cyberphilosophy, Jim Moor & Terry Bynum (eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. www2.eur.nl/fw/staff/lokhorst/DL2002.html*
Van den Hoven, M.J., ?Internet Health Resources: from Quality to Trust?, (with Lampe, Doupi) Journal of Information Methods in Medicine (2003) no. 2, pp. 134-143. www.schattauer.de/zs/startz.asp?load=/zs/methods/main
* Van den Hoven, M.J., "The Internet and the Varieties of Moral Wrongdoing" in Internet and Ethics: D. Langford (ed) London, McMillan 1999.
* Information Technology and Moral Philosophy Jeroen van den Hoven & John Weckert (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. (forthcoming)