Aaron Schultz Publishes Article in Philosophy and Technology

Diversions, or actions that cause distraction, are a unique way to modify another’s behavior and that unless we have an overriding reason to divert another’s attention we should treat diversions as wrongful. This analysis is particularly relevant for distraction technologies, which are intentionally created for the explicit purpose of diverting and capturing attention.

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Marisa Rinkus present at the 2024 ITD Conference in Utrecht’s historic Railway Museum.

Toolbox Dialogue Initiative Center engages in team science community abroad

The Toolbox Dialogue Initiative Center (TDIC) has been traveling: first to Sydney, Australia, and then Utrecht in the Netherlands, where the 2024 Global Alliance for Inter- and Transdisciplinarity Conference (ITD) took place.

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