
Eric Deibel
Senior Postdoc
Eric Deibel joined ADAPT in the the summer of 2023 to do research on topics related to AI, responsibility, and auditing, based in Maynooth. Additionally he teaches a course on “Technology and Culture”. He received his Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. After completing his PhD he won an Andrew W. Mellon fellowship at the university of Indiana-Bloomington and an IFRIS research fellowship (Institut Francilien Recherche Innovation Société) in Paris. During this time he developed a comprehensive research agenda examining the relation between “life” and “information”. More specifically most of his work revolved around how the life sciences and related bio-economies are build on facts, data, and artifacts. He has also written on global governance as influenced by the changing understanding of life and nature in fields such as AI, trade (patents/IP), health (biomedicine) as well as agriculture and climate change (GMOs). His latest books are ‘Recoding Life: Information and the Biopolitical (Routledge, 2019) and ‘Rousseau and the Future of Freedom’ (Routledge, 2023).
-
Artificial Intelligence
-
Data Governance
-
Digital Humanities
-
Policy
-
Privacy & Ethics
-
Responsible Innovation
Publications by Eric Deibel
-
PUBLICATION: Deibel, E. (2024). On the riddle of nature: Hobbes, Foucault and the problem of sovereignty. In The Life Sciences and the Future Imperfect (Version 1). Exilic Press. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14568963 AUTHOR(S): Eric Deibel DATE: 29 December 2024 TYPE: Book Chapters -
PUBLICATION: Deibel, E. (2024). On writing differently: an essay on the rigors of academic discipline. In The Life Sciences and the Future Imperfect: on the problem of sovereignty and common property. Exilic Press. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14500975 AUTHOR(S): Eric Deibel DATE: 20 December 2024 TYPE: Book Chapters -
PUBLICATION: In Ruth Edith Hagengruber (ed.), Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History: Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past. De Gruyter. pp. 157-168 (2023) AUTHOR(S): Talya Ucaryilmaz Deibel & Eric Deibel DATE: 21/08/2023 TYPE: Book Chapters
- 1