Dr. Chris MacDonald's 

Technology & Ethics Publications

MacDonald C. "Nanotechnology, Privacy and Shifting Social Conventions," Health Law Review Vol. 12, No. 3 (2004)

MacDonald C. "Nanotech is Novel; the Ethical Issues Are Not" The Scientist, 18:3, February 16, 2004

MacDonald C. "Business Ethics 101 for the Biotech Industry," Biodrugs, 2004. 18 (2) (in press)

MacDonald C, Williams-Jones B. Ethics and Genetics: Susceptibility Testing in the Workplace." Journal of Business Ethics. Vol. 35, No. 3 (February 2002) 235-241.

MacDonald C. Trust in the Market Place: An Exploratory Computer Simulation in Business and Professional Ethics Journal. Vol. 16, Nos. 1-3, 1998. 225-238.

MacDonald C. Stem Cell Ethics and the Forgotten Corporate Context, American Journal of Bioethics 2:1 (2002).

MacDonald C. Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire? The Alternativization of Women's Health. Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Vol. 35, number 1, February 2002.

MacDonald C. Sugar Pills vs Medicine: the Ethics of Placebo-Controlled Trials, Parkhurst Exchange 10:1, January 2002. 134.

MacDonald C. Review of Lori Andrews Future Perfect: Confronting Decisions About Genetics. Heredity, 87:6. December, 2001

MacDonald C. Genomics have limited value, Parkhurst Exchange 9:12, December 2001. 23.

MacDonald C. Stem Cells: A Pluripotent Ethical Challenge. BioScan (Toronto Biotechnology Initiative) Vol. 13, Iss. 4, Fall 2001.

MacDonald C. Yes, Human Cloning Should be Permitted, Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Vol. 33, No. 7, 2000. 437-438. This paper has also been anthologized in Dialogues: An Argument Rhetoric and Reader, 4th edn, by Gary Goshgarian and Kathleen Krueger (forthcoming from Addison Wesley Longman, 2002)

MacDonald C. A Laser in My Pocket, in Radar: Ethics & Technology Review. November, 1998.

MacDonald C. The Ethics of Web Site Engineering", in the July 1995 issue of Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine.

MacDonald C. "Elevator Justice: A Study in the Ethics of Everyday Technology"  (under review)


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