Publications
Journal Articles (peer review)
Hansen SL. Otherness, Cloning, and Morality in John Wyndham’s The Midwich Cuckoos (1957). J Med Humanit. 2022; 43, 547–560.
Hilbrich I, Hansen SL. Explorations about the Family’s Role in the German Transplantation System: Epistemic Opacity and Discursive Exclusion. Soc Epistemol. 2022; 36(1), 43–62.
Hansen SL, Pfaller L, Schicktanz S. Critical Analysis of Communication Strategies in Public Health Promotion: An Empirical-Ethical Study on Organ Donation in Germany. Bioethics 2021; 35(2),161–172.
Heyder C, Hansen SL, Wiesemann C. Ethical Aspects of Translating Research with Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Products into Clinical Practice: a Stakeholder Approach. New Bioeth. 2020; 26(1), 3–16.
Hansen SL, Eisner MI, Pfaller L, Schicktanz S. ‘Are you in or are you out?!’ Moral Appeals to the Public in Organ Donation Poster Campaigns – a Multimodal and Ethical Analysis. Health Commun. 2018; 33(8), 1020–1034.
Pfaller L, Hansen SL, Adloff F, Schicktanz S. ‘Saying No to Organ Donation’: an Empirical Typology of Reluctance and Rejection. Sociol Health Illn. 2018; 40(8), 1327–1346.
Hansen SL. Family Resemblances: Human Reproductive Cloning as an Example for Reconsidering the Mutual Relationships between Bioethics and Science Fiction. J Bioethical Inq. 2018; 15(2), 231–242.
Schicktanz S, Pfaller L, Hansen SL, Boos M. A Comparison of Attitudes towards Brain Death and Body Concepts in Relation to Willingness or Reluctance to Donate: Results of a Students’ Survey before and after the German Transplantation Scandals. J Public Health. 2017; 25, 249–256.
Hansen SL, W?hlke S. Contrasting Medical Technology with Deprivation and Social Vulnerability. Lessons for the Ethical Debate on Cloning and Organ Transplantation through the Film Never Let Me Go (2010). Nanoethics 2016; 10(3), 245–256.
Other Journal Articles
Hansen S, Hilbrich I: Exclusion, Engagement, and Empathy: Revisiting Public Discourse from a Communication Perspective, Soc Epistemol. 2021; 36(1), 1-8.
Diek?mper J, Hansen SL. Hype, Hope, and Help: Situating a Science Announcement in a Web of Stories. Nanoethics 2019; 13(3), 269–272.
Balistreri M, Hansen SL. Moral and Fictional Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Responses, Future Scenarios. Nanoethics 2019; 13(3), 199–207.
Books and Special Issues:
Hansen SL, Hilbrich I, Adloff F, Schicktanz S. (guest eds.). Exclusion, Engagement, and Empathy: Reflections on Public Participation in Medicine and Technology. Special Issue, Soc Epistemol. 2021; 36(1).
Hansen SL, Schicktanz, eds. Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation. Current Debates and International Perspectives. Transcript; 2021. (Open Access)
Hansen SL, Balistreri M (guest editors). “What’s Next?!“ Hype and Hope from Human Reproductive Cloning to Genome Editing. Special Section, Nanoethics 2019; 13(3).
Book Contributions
Hansen SL, Pfurtscheller D. Multimodality. In: Ho EY, Bylund C, Van Weert JCM, Basnyat I, Bol N, Dean M eds. International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Wiley; 2022.
Hansen SL, Schicktanz S. Normative Aspects of Persuasion. In: In: Ho EY, Bylund C, Van Weert JCM, Basnyat I, Bol N, Dean M eds. International Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Wiley; 2022.
Hansen SL, Schicktanz S. Exploring the Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation. Ongoing Debates and Emerging Topics. In: Hansen SL, Schicktanz S eds. Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation. Current Debates and International Perspectives. Transcript; 2021: 11–20.
Hansen SL, Beier K. Appealing to Trust in Donation Contexts. Expectations and Commitments. In: Hansen SL, Schicktanz S eds. Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation. Current Debates and International Perspectives. Transcript; 2021:81–102
Hansen SL, Cronj?ger C. Transcending the Spatialized Other in and through Jeanette Winterson’s ‘The Stone Gods’. In: Jakob F ed. Global Humanities. Neofelis; 2015: 157–169.