Talks, Posters, and Workshops (English only)
Invited Talks
Hansen SL: Amend the Disruption. Analyzing Transplant Communication through Maylis de Kerangal‘s Mend the Living
University of Granada (Spain)
Bioethics International Workshop, 03/2022
Hansen SL: Narrating the ‘future self‘: How the Analysis of Cloning Stories can Contribute to Bioethics
Oldenburg University (Germany)
Workshop: “Bioethics and Human Temporality”, 05/2019
Schicktanz S; Hansen SL: A critical reflection on moral claims and invocations of public campaigns for organ donation – Discrepancies, potential conflicts, and practical limitations
University of Granada (Spain)
International Workshop: Models of consent for deceased organ procurement, 05/2016
Hansen SL: Arguments for a Mutual Relationship of Bioethics and Science Fiction
University of Nijmegen (Netherlands)
Expert-Workshop: “Neuro-Enhancement”, 02/2016
Hansen SL: Alterity as a Challenge to Culture. Negotiations of Reproductive Cloning in Law, Research, and Fiction
University of Graz (Austria)
IAS-STS Work-in-Progress Workshop, 12/2013
Other Talks
Hansen SL, Preuß B, Frisina-Doetter L. A needs-based perspective on long-term care, obesity, and old age
36th ESPMH Conference, Frankfurt/Offenbach
Medicine, healthcare, and the market, 09/2024
Hansen SL; Weßel M: Applying an Intersectional Perspective to Obesity Prevention: A Critical Matrix
German Society for Social Medicine and Prevention
Annual Conference (Online), 09/2021
Hansen SL; Schicktanz S: To Donate or not to Donate: an Empirical-Ethical Study of Moral Attitudes to Organ Donation Posters
University of Krakow (Poland)
Congress: Ethical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Transplantation, 04/2019
Hansen SL: Distrust in Health Information? Ethical Reflections in Times of Digital Communication
University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany)
Workshop: Enganging the Skeptics?! Epistemic (In)justice, Public Participation, and Moral Expertise in Health Discourses, 03/2019
Hansen SL: Multimodality as a New Methodology for Applied Ethics
University of Trondheim (Norway)
Conference: Methods in Applied Ethics, 04/2018
Hansen SL: Multimodality as a Methodology for Analyzing Public Health Campaigns: the Example of Organ Transplantation in Germany
University of Bremen (Germany)
Third Bremen Conference on Multimodality, 09/2017
Hansen, SL; Balistreri M: Moral and Fictional Discourses on Reproductive Techniques and Genetic Engineering
University of Turin (Italy)
Conference: “What’s next?!“ Hype and Hope from Human Reproductive Cloning to Genome Editing, 07/2017
Hansen SL; Pfaller L: Depicting Moral Messages – an Analysis of German Poster Campaigns on Organ Transplantation
University of Rome (Italy)
Congress: Ethical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Transplantation, 04/2016
Pfaller L; Hansen SL; Schicktanz S: Increased Organ Donation Wilingness after German Transplantation Scandals: The Influence of Public Attitudes towards Brain-Death and Body Concepts
University of Rome (Italy)
Congress: Ethical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Transplantation, 04/2016
Hansen SL: Pictures for Life. Analyzing the Moral Iconography of the German Organ Transplantation Foundation
University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany)
Workshop: To Whom it May Concern… Methodological and Ethical Perspectives of Visual Health Communication, 10/2015
Hansen SL; Cronjäger C: “I thought my life would pass under the shelter of ordinary events.” Catastrophe, Technology, and Posthuman Relationships in Jeannette Winterson’s The Stone Gods
University of Cincinnati (USA)
Conference: Catastrophe and Catharsis: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 03/2013
Hansen, SL: Narrative Bioethics. The Role of Fictional Stories in Moral Reasoning,
University of Trento (Italy)
EASST-Conference: Practicing Science and Technology Performing the Social
Posters
Hansen SL; Beier K: Trust in Organ and Tissue Donation: an Ethical Analysis
German Academy for Medical Ethics, Göttingen (Germany)
Conference: Collectivity in Health Care, 09/2019
Hansen SL; Schickanz S: No space for rejection?! The moral relevance of campaigns in the discourse of organ transplantation
University of Edinburgh (Scottland)
World Congress of Bioethics, 06/2016
Hansen SL: Arguments for a Mutual Relationship of Bioethics and Science Fiction
University of Edinburgh (Scottland)
World Congress of Bioethics, 06/2016
Pfaller L; Hansen SL: Rejecting Organ Donation – a Typology of Reluctance
University of Rome (Italy)
Congress: Ethical, Legal, and Psychological Aspects of Transplantation, 04/2016
Organization of International Academic Events
Hansen SL; Schicktanz S:Conference, Intervening the Body: Reluctance, Critique, or Deliberation?
University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany), 2020
Hansen SL; Schicktanz S: International Workshop, Epistemic (In)justice, Public Participation, and Moral Expertise in Health Discourses
University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany), 2019
Hansen, SL; Balistreri M:International Conference, Hype and Hope from Human Reproductive Cloning to Genome Editing
Turin University (Italy), 2017
Hansen, SL; Schicktanz S: International Workshop, Methodological and Ethical Perspectives of Visual Health Communication
University Medical Center Göttingen (Germany), 2015