Introduction: Science, Technology and Human Rights: Lessons Learned from the Right to Water and Sanitation Jessica M. WyndhamTheresa Harris Editorial 31 January 2014 Pages: 827 - 831
Translating the Human Right to Water and Sanitation into Public Policy Reform Benjamin Mason MeierGeorgia Lyn KayserJamie Bartram OriginalPaper 01 January 2014 Pages: 833 - 848
The Human Right to Water: The Importance of Domestic and Productive Water Rights Ralph P. HallBarbara Van KoppenEmily Van Houweling Original Paper Open access 12 December 2013 Pages: 849 - 868
Human Rights and the Challenges of Science and Technology Stephen P. Marks Commentary 12 February 2014 Pages: 869 - 875
On Rights-Based Partnerships to Measure Progress in Water and Sanitation Margaret Satterthwaite Commentary 29 January 2014 Pages: 877 - 884
Standards of Scientific Conduct: Are There Any? Michael KalichmanMonica SweetDena Plemmons Original Paper 13 December 2013 Pages: 885 - 896
Individual and Organizational Predictors of the Ethicality of Graduate Students’ Responses to Research Integrity Issues Philip J. LanglaisBlake J. Bent Original Paper 19 September 2013 Pages: 897 - 921
A Quantitative Perspective on Ethics in Large Team Science Alexander M. PetersenIoannis PavlidisIoanna Semendeferi Original Paper 12 June 2014 Pages: 923 - 945
Ethicist as Designer: A Pragmatic Approach to Ethics in the Lab Aimee van WynsbergheScott Robbins Original Paper 20 November 2013 Pages: 947 - 961
“Broader Impacts” or “Responsible Research and Innovation”? A Comparison of Two Criteria for Funding Research in Science and Engineering Michael DavisKelly Laas Original Paper 24 October 2013 Pages: 963 - 983
Changing the Paradigm for Engineering Ethics Jon Alan Schmidt Original Paper 05 November 2013 Pages: 985 - 1010
“We Now Control Our Evolution”: Circumventing Ethical and Logical Cul-de-Sacs of an Anticipated Engineering Revolution Lantz Fleming Miller Original Paper 15 November 2013 Pages: 1011 - 1025
Ethical Considerations when Employing Fake Identities in Online Social Networks for Research Yuval EloviciMichael FireHaya Shulman Original Paper 12 November 2013 Pages: 1027 - 1043
Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry Elizabeth Victor Original Paper 14 November 2013 Pages: 1045 - 1063
Why Should Nanoscience Students be Taught to be Ethically Competent? Anna Julie RasmussenMette Ebbesen Original Paper 03 December 2013 Pages: 1065 - 1077
‚Mirroring‘ the Ethics of Biobanking: What Analysis of Consent Documents Can Tell Us? Serepkaite JurateValuckiene ZivileGefenas Eugenijus Original Paper 18 October 2013 Pages: 1079 - 1093
Erratum to: ‘Mirroring’ the Ethics of Biobanking: What Should We Learn from the Analysis of Consent Documents? Jurate SerepkaiteZivile ValuckieneEugenijus Gefenas Erratum 07 January 2014 Pages: 1095 - 1095
Agreeing in Ignorance: Mapping the Routinisation of Consent in ICT-Services Thomas PlougSøren Holm Original Paper 30 October 2013 Pages: 1097 - 1110
Examining the Role of Carbon Capture and Storage Through an Ethical Lens Fabien MedveckyJustine LaceyPeta Ashworth Original Paper 24 September 2013 Pages: 1111 - 1128
Climate Change as a Three-Part Ethical Problem: A Response to Jamieson and Gardiner Ewan Kingston Original Paper 22 October 2013 Pages: 1129 - 1148
“Broader Impacts” or “Responsible Research and Innovation”? Somsri WiwanitkitViroj Wiwanitkit Letter 07 December 2013 Pages: 1149 - 1150
Fake Identities in Social Network Research: To Be Disclosed? Shunhai QuViroj Wiwanitkit Letter 19 December 2013 Pages: 1151 - 1151