Dr Caroline Green is the Institute’s Director of Research. Caroline's research focuses on AI and human rights, specifically in the fields of health and social care. Caroline holds a LLB (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc in Human Rights from the LSE, a MA in Investigative Journalism from City University and a PhD in Gerontology from King's College London. As Director of Research, Caroline will be leading on a soon to be announced programme at the Institute.
Research interests:
Caroline's research interests lie in the implications of AI on international human rights broadly. Caroline is specifically interested in AI and it's potential to support older people and family carers as well as the human rights and ethical implications of AI on caregiving.
Selection of publications:
- Tasioulas, J. and Emmer De Albuquerque Green, C. (2023) The EU’s AI Act at a Crossroads for Rights, AI Ethics at Oxford Blog. Available at: https://www.oxford-aiethics.ox.ac.uk/eus-ai-act-crossroads-rights.
- Emmer De Albuquerque Green, C.,(2022) The human rights of people living in care homes: never again an afterthought Nature Aging.
- Emmer De Albuquerque Green, C., Scharf, T. & Kessler, EM., (2022) Responding to Covid-19: an analysis of position statements of gerontological societies worldwide European Journal of Ageing. 19, 4, p. 1229-1241.
- Emmer De Albuquerque Green, C., Tinker, A. & Manthorpe, J., (2021) Human rights and care homes for older people: a typology of approaches from academic literature as a starting point for activist scholarship in human rights and institutional care, The International Journal of Human Rights.