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Big Data and the Reference Class Problem. What Can We Legitimately Infer about Individuals?
Catherine Greene
Big data increasingly enables prediction of the behaviour and characteristics of individuals. This is ethically concerning on privacy grounds. However, this article discusses other reasons for concern. These predictions usually rely on generalisations about what certain sorts of people tend to do. Generalisations of this sort are often under scrutiny in legal cases, where, for example, lawyers argue that people with prior convictions are more likely to be guilty of the crime they are currently...
Danske krigsfanger blev overraskende godt behandlet under Englandskrigene
Bo Poulsen, Tim Leunig & Jelle van LottumSevere asthma care and treatment: indicators and data for performance management across ten countries
Bregtje Kamphuis, Olina Efthymiadou, Victoria Tzouma & Panos KanavosEU Kids Online 2020 : technical report
Rostislav Zlamal, Hana MacHackova, David Smahel, Katarzyna Abramczuk, Kjartan Ólafsson, Elisabeth Staksrud &Treatment gaps in severe asthma across nine OECD countries and recommendations for addressing them: an international survey of clinicians
Olina Efthymiadou, Bregtje Kamphuis, Victoria Tzouma & Panos KanavosThe role of virtual health care and the pharmaceutical sector in improving population health
Bregtje Kamphuis, Jennifer Gill, Michelle Vogelzang, Madeleine Haig & Panos KanavosChildren’s experiences with cyberhate
Hana MacHackova, Catherine Blaya, Marie Bedrosova, David Smahel & Elisabeth StaksrudAccess to personalised oncology in Europe
Jennifer Gill, Anna-Maria Fontrier, Aurelio Miracolo & Panos KanavosAlternative work arrangements and worker outcomes: evidence from payrolling
Bas Scheer, Wiljan van den Berge, Maarten Goos, Alan Manning & Anna SolomonsPharmaceutical policy in China
Panos Kanavos, Mackenzie Mills & Anwen ZhangReview of Energy Policy 2021
Rob Gross, Mike Bradshaw, Gavin Bridge, Gisa Weszkalnys, Imogen Rattle, Peter Taylor, Richard Lowes, Meysam Qadrdan, Jianzhong Wu, Jillian Anable, Nicola Beaumont, Astley Hastings, Rob Holland, Andrew Lovett & Anita Shepherd
2021 has been a landmark year for UK energy and climate policy. Plans and strategies were announced across many sectors, from offshore wind to how we heat our homes. The UK also hosted COP26 and pressed hard for greater ambition. Now that the spotlight has moved, in this Review, we consider whether plans will be adequate to deliver results. With a focus on gas and the UK continental shelf, industrial decarbonisation, heat, mobility and the...