Join the Ethics Institute for four years as a PhD candidate! You will carry out research within the project “Assessing the Legitimacy of Global Governance in a Polycentric World of Socially Disruptive Technologies”, as part of the inter-university Gravitation consortium
Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technology (ESDiT).
Your jobAs part of the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies programme (see below), this 4-year PhD project examines a fundamental challenge for the ethics of technology: how to approach the assessment and guidance of socially disruptive technologies (SDTs) in an increasingly fragmented global governance landscape. It contributes to ESDiT's Objective 3 (
New approaches for ethical assessment and guidance of SDTs) by exploring methodological approaches that can function effectively in contexts where centralized regulation faces challenges to its feasibility and legitimacy.
The project is driven by the following main question: "What methodological approaches are best suited to determining how to legitimately assess and guide the feasible, effective, and ethical governance of socially disruptive technologies in a polycentric world?"
The research question acknowledges that global technology governance increasingly operates through multiple, competing centres of decision-making power – from international organizations and governments to corporations, civil society groups, and technical communities. This polycentricity raises important questions about how ethical considerations can be effectively incorporated across this complex landscape.
The core methodological issue regards how to develop normative frameworks appropriate for legitimately and effectively governing SDTs in a polycentric world, engaging with debates in ethics of technology and political philosophy. The project will analyse how key contextual factors shape appropriate normative frameworks: technology-specific factors, institutional context (such as UNESCO's use "Responsible Research and Innovation" frameworks), and intercultural value pluralism.
The PhD researcher will have flexibility to explore the implications of this methodological analysis along one or more dimensions: (A) Normative - reconceptualizing concepts like legitimacy and accountability; (B) Institutional - comparative assessment of governance models; or (C) Application - applying insights to specific technological domains like AI governance or climate technologies.
The exact emphasis will be determined by the PhD researcher in consultation with the supervisory team. Your application's "research note" should address your ideas regarding the direction you think the research could best take. Please consult the
full description of the project, when preparing your application.
Alongside your participation in the ESDiT consortium as a whole, you will participate in two research lines: 'New Methods for Ethics of SDTs' and 'Democracy, Justice, and Solidarity'. For these research lines, you develop ethical frameworks that acknowledge both normative and practical challenges of governing technologies across fragmented jurisdictions. This leads to new approaches for ethical assessment and innovations in practical philosophy.
Please note that there are
other vacancies in the ESDiT programme at different participating universities. In case several are of interest to you, we encourage you to apply to them simultaneously.