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The Information Society: Emerging Landscapes - IFIP International Conference on Landscapes of ICT and Social Accountability, Turku, Finland, June 27-29, 2005

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This book is compiled of selected proceedings from 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.

List of contents

Philosophy, Ethics and Sociological Aspects.- Information Cultures and Counter-Cultures.- When is it Good to Steal? A Moral Reflection on Current Trends in Intellectual Property.- Socially Responsible International Intellectual Property Rights in Software and other Digitally Distributable Material.- Accountability and Reflective Responsibility in Information Systems.- Culture and Education.- On the Seductive Lightness of Being: Insights into Cyberspace.- Evolving Landscapes for Education.- Abductive Reasoning and ICT Enhanced Learning: Towards the Epistemology of Digital Nomads.- Social Aspects.- E-Care Co-Ordination: An Inclusive Community-Wide Holistic Approach.- Online Healthcare: Internet Pharmacies May not Always be Good for Your Health.- Politics and Regulation.- The Impact of Security Concerns on Cyber Liberties.- What Governance and Regulations for the Internet? Ethical Issues.- What are Workers Doing about Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace?.- Copyright Management Systems.- Economics and Work.- Managing the Knowledge of the Organization.- Future Skills in the ICT Industry: Qualitative and Quantitative Examination.- ICT from the Bottom of the Pyramid: Design and/or De-Construction?.- Work Ethics and Effectiveness in Home Care: Rationalization through Technological Innovation.- Technology, Virtual Reality and Emerging Technologies.- A 21st Century Ethical Debate: Pursuing Perspectives on Ambient Intelligence.- Social and Ethical Aspects of IPv6.- Trusted Computing, or the Gatekeeper.

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This book is compiled of selected proceedings from 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.

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"The papers presented in the book reflect the impact that new technology and research are having on education, law, health care, the workplace, and social networks. Thus, this collection concerning information and communication technology (ICT) is probably most useful for the reader … . includes an extensive list of references at the end. Each paper also has information concerning the author or authors, and begins with an abstract. Many papers contain figures and charts. … It is worthwhile as a stimulant to thought … ." (Brad Reid, Computing Reviews, July, 2006)

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From the reviews:

"The papers presented in the book reflect the impact that new technology and research are having on education, law, health care, the workplace, and social networks. Thus, this collection concerning information and communication technology (ICT) is probably most useful for the reader ... . includes an extensive list of references at the end. Each paper also has information concerning the author or authors, and begins with an abstract. Many papers contain figures and charts. ... It is worthwhile as a stimulant to thought ... ." (Brad Reid, Computing Reviews, July, 2006)

Product details

Assisted by Penn Duquenoy (Editor), Penny Duquenoy (Editor), Kai Kimppa (Editor), Chris Zielinski (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441940308
ISBN 978-1-4419-4030-8
No. of pages 354
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 19 mm
Weight 551 g
Illustrations X, 354 p.
Series IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing

C, computer science, Computers and Society, Computers and Education, Education—Data processing, Computers, Computers and civilization, Legal aspects of IT, Legal Aspects of Computing, Law and legislation

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