Parties d'ouvrages collectifs (9)

  1. 9. Kermisch, C. (2007). Le citoyen face au risque chez Shrader-Frechette. In Techniques et philosophies des risques (pp. 227-240). Paris: Vrin.
  2.   Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (16)

  3. 1. Taebi, B., Kwakkel, J. J., & Kermisch, C. (2020). Governing climate risks in the face of normative uncertainties. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 11(5), e666. doi:10.1002/wcc.666
  4. 2. Kermisch, C., & Depaus, C. (2018). The strength of ethical matrixes as a tool for normative analysis related to technological choices: the case of geological disposal for radioactive waste. Science and engineering ethics, 24(1), 29-48. doi:10.1007/s11948-017-9882-6
  5. 3. Kermisch, C., & Taebi, B. (2017). Sustainability, ethics and nuclear energy: escaping the dichotomy. Sustainability, 9(3), 446. doi:10.3390/su9030446
  6. 4. Kermisch, C., Depaus, C., & Labeau, P.-E. (2016). A contribution to the analysis of equity associated with high-level radioactive waste management. Progress in nuclear energy, 92, 40-47. doi:10.1016/j.pnucene.2016.05.010
  7. 5. Kermisch, C. (2016). Specifying the concept of future generations for addressing issues related to high-level radioactive waste. Science and engineering ethics, 22(6), 1797-1811. doi:10.1007/s11948-015-9741-2
  8. 6. Kermisch, C. (2016). Can today's decisions really be future-proofed? Nature (London), 530(7591), 383.
  9. 7. Kermisch, C. (2013). L’éthique à l’épreuve de l’inflation des normes dans la pratique clinique. Ethica Clinica,(70), 23-27.
  10. 8. Kermisch, C., & Labeau, P.-E. (2013). Communicating about nuclear events: some suggestions to improve INES. Reliability engineering & systems safety, 119, 165-171.
  11. 9. Turcanu, C., Perko, T., & Kermisch, C. (2013). What makes nuclear energy (not) acceptable? Atw. Internationale Zeitschrift für Kernenergie, 58(8-9), 491-498.
  12. 10. Kermisch, C. (2012). Vers une définition multidimensionnelle du risque. VertigO, 12(2).
  13. 11. Kermisch, C. (2012). Risk and responsibility: a complex and evolving relationship. Science and engineering ethics, 18(1), 91-102. doi:10.1007/s11948-010-9246-y

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