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9780387305271

The Information Society

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  • ISBN13:

    9780387305271

  • ISBN10:

    0387305270

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-03-20
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Summary

In 1990, members of IFIP Working Group 9.2 were instrumental in producing one of the first books to describe the '¬~Landscape' of the new phenomena created by the uptake of computerization '¬" the so-called Information Society. Ten years later, at the annual Namur meeting of its Working Group in January 2000, a proposal was made to produce a second book and the brainstorming began. In the time that had passed, the developments in computer technology had brought the Internet within reach of ordinary citizens, and the World Wide Web had spawned a new '¬~e-industry'. The landscape of the information society had changed dramatically, and it continues to change at a breathtaking pace. This book is the result of those discussions, culminating with the "Landscapes" Conference held at Turku University, Finland, in July 2005. The themes chosen for the conference '¬" philosophy, ethics and sociological aspects, culture and education; social aspects; politics and regulation; economics and work; technology and emerging technologies '¬" represent many of the perspectives from which to view this landscape. The papers illustrate the diverse impacts of the information society and the changing paradigms within education, law, health care, the workplace and on future societal infrastructures through research initiatives and the development of new technologies. In this book, IFIP WG9.2 has attempted to capture the new '¬~emerging landscape' of the Information Society. A picture of profound technological and social change emerges from this holistic approach. It offers a key to understanding the ramifications of computer technologies within the information society, and of the social accountability of all those who work with and are affected by them.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
Penny Duquenoy
Philosophy, Ethics and Sociological Aspects
Information Cultures and Counter-cultures?
3(20)
Colin Beardon
When is it Good to Steal? A Moral Reflection on Current Trends in Intellectual Property
23(14)
J.J. Britz
S.R. Ponelis
Socially Responsible International Intellectual Property Rights in Software and Other Digitally Distributable Material
37(14)
Kai Kimppa
Accountability and Reflective Responsibility in Information Systems
51(18)
Bernd Carsten Stahl
Culture and Education
On the Seductive Lightness of Being: Insights into Cyberspace
69(12)
Julia Fauth
Evolving Landscapes for Education
81(20)
Juana Maria Sancho
Abductive Reasoning and ICT-enhanced Learning: Towards the Epistemology of Digital Nomads
101(18)
Erkki Patokorpi
Social Aspects
E-care Co-ordination: An Inclusive Community-Wide Holistic Approach
119(14)
Mary McKeon Stosuy
Bryan Manning
Brian Layzell
Online Healthcare: Interent Pharmacies May Not Always be Good for Your Health
133(20)
Carlisle George
Politics and Regulation
The Impact of Security Concerns on Cyber Liberties
153(16)
Julie Cameron
David Vaile
What Governance and Regulations for the Internet? Ethical Issues
169(24)
Jacques Berleur
Yves Poullet
What are Workers Doing about Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace? An Examination of Trade Union Agreements in Canada
193(18)
Vincent Mosco
Simon Kiss
Copyright Management Systems: Accessing the Power Balance
211(12)
Carlisle George
Economics and Work
Managing the Knowledge of the Organization
223(20)
Martin Stenberg
Futures Skills in the ICT Industry: Qualitative and Quantitative Examination
243(10)
Sami Leppimaki
Tarja Meristo
ICT from the Bottom of the Pyramid: Design and/or De-Construction?
253(28)
Rocio Rueda Oritz
Henrik Herlau
Leif Bloch Rasmussen
Work Ethics, and Effectiveness in Home Care: Rationalization through Technological Innovation
281(12)
Riikka Vuokko
Technology, Virtual Reality and Emerging Technologies
A 21st Century Ethical Debate: Persuing Perspectives on Ambient Intelligence
293(22)
Penny Duquenoy
Diane Whitehouse
Social and Ethical Aspects of IPv6
315(24)
Chris Zielinski
Trusted Computing or The Gatekeeper
339
Klaus Kursawe
Christopher Wolf

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