• Morrison, A. and Hasse C. (2025) “Engaging Technological Ethics with Phenomenology and Anthropology: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Approach.” Under review
Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology. August.
• Rævsbæk Birch, A., Kristensen, M., Wright, T. Bollmann, Y., Scharping, R., Morrison, A., Hasse, C., & Esterle, L. (2025) “Trust and Anomalies in the Design of Safe Robotic Self-Adaptation.”
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine. under review September.
• Morrison, A. and Hasse C. (2025) “Ethics as Situated Learning: Toward Cultural and Philosophical Reflexivity in Robotic Algorithmic Design.” The Journal of Human-Technology Relations. under Review, June.
• L. Marin, A. Morrison, Y. Jalali, C. Voinea (2024) "Reflective and dialogical approaches in engineering ethics education" in
The Routledge International Handbook of Engineering Ethics Education, Routledge.
• Morrison, A., Wellstead, A. M., & Dickinson, H. (2023). Reclaiming public service ethics through algorithms: Implications for teaching and development.
Teaching Public Administration, Online First Publication March 2023.
• A. Morrison and S. Marratto (2023) "Values and Objectivity: Phenomenology and the Project of Integrating Science into Democracy"
Philosophy and Social Criticism. Forthcoming.
• A. Morrison and C. Wallace (2022). Making it strange: Disrupting assumptions about technology and ethics in engineering and computing education.
IEEE Technology and Society 41(3): 81–90.
• A. Morrison and C. Wallace (2021). Iteration and inquiry: Toward a meaningful model of ethical engagement for engineering and computing students.
IEEE Ethics Conference Proceedings.
• "The Politics of Feeling: The Phenomenology of Affect in Sara Ahmed and Judith Butler" in
Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy. Vol. 24, No. 2, Fall 2020, pp. 144-167.
• Review of Susan Bredlau's
The Other in Perception: A Phenomenological Account of Our Experience of Other Persons (State University of New York Press, 2018) For Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy. February 22, 2021.
https://www.c-scp.org/2021/02/22/susan-bredlau-the-other-in-perception• Review of Françoise Dastur's
Questions of Phenomenology: Language, Alterity, Temporality, Finitude Robert Vallier tr. New York: Fordham University Press, 2017; 249 pages. ISBN: 978-0823233748. May 2020.
https://www.c-scp.org/2020/05/07/francoise-dastur-questions-of-phenomenology-language-alterity-temporality-finitude• "The Ethics of Authenticity: Heidegger on the Struggle to be What One is"
Anekaant: A Journal of Polysemic Thought, No. 8 (Autumn 2018-19): 17-26.
• "Situating Moral Agency: How Postphenomenology can benefit Engineering Ethics" in Science and Engineering Ethics (2019).
https://link.springer.com/epdf/10.1007/s11948-019-00163-7?shared_access_token=hj73NC3pqkisByzpoFb0SPe4RwlQNchNByi7wbcMAY4O1m8UYEy17kQQaOhW_p7x6lsKSljUteJQ2Ybbcxk0cNNvri5j-HqysaQGDLEZVDraOztiYujjVq5ou2ODzZZsSbQaTTsa3ei51l3jHv68Dg%3D%3• "Rescuing Politics from Liberalism: Butler and Mouffe on Affectivity and the Place of Ethics" in
Philosophy and Social Criticism (December 2018) Vol. 44 (2018) issue 5, pp. 528-549.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/019145371773087• "The Voice of Ambiguity: Beauvoir's Phenomenological and Literary Echoes" with Laura Zebuhr.
Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Vol 30, no. 2 (418- 433, Spring, 2015)
• "The Ruination of the Artwork" in
The Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Heidegger Circle 2013, Southern Connecticut State University
• "Heidegger and the Finitude of the Work of Art,"
Studia Philosophiae Christianae, vol. 49 (2013), issue 4, pp. 155-179.
• "Nicholson: Through Self-Loathing to Philosophy," in
Philosophical Apprenticeships: Contemporary Continental Philosophy in Canada, eds. Lampert and Robinson. University of Ottawa Press, 82-89, 2009.
Other Publications
• "An Ethical Crisis: Covid-19 and the Valuing of Human Lives" for The Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture (IPEC) at Michigan Technological University. June 15, 2020.
https://www.mtu.edu/ipec/series-events/1000-words-project/morrison/