Book [B5]
T.W. Bynum, N. Pouloudi, S. Rogerson, and
T.
Spyrou (Eds), Ethicomp 2004: Challenges for the Citizen of the
Information Society. Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference.
University of the Aegean, Syros, Greece, 14 to 16 April 2004. Syros, Greece,
University of the Aegean, 2004, ISBN (set) 960-7475-25-9, (vol1 960-7475-26-7,
vol2 960-7475-26-8)
Contents:
VOLUME 1
Introduction...............................................................................................3-6
The Social Analysis of Ubiquitous IT
Jonathan P. Allen................................................................................ 7-16
How Shall I Trust Thee? Let Me
Count the Ways.
Ethical Judgment and Virtual Business Communities
Alan A. Andolsen................................................................................ 17-25
Social behavior, incentives
and technology in peer-to-peer
content distribution networks
Stephanos Androutsellis-Theotokis,....................................................... 26-37
University Challenges in Information Society
Mario
Arias-Oliva, Leonor Gonzalez-Menorca, Raul Santiago Champion
and
Teresa Torres-Coronas..................................................................... 38-48
Citizens Expectations and
Disappointments in Information
Society - Case of Romania
Doinita
Ariton, Florina Paun, Viorca Ioan, Mihaela Nicolau,
Nicoleta Barbuta, Liliana Moga, Florin Buhociu, Carmen
Tofan.....................49-50
Extending Artificial Agency to
Incorporate Ethics-oriented
Social Interaction
Argyris Arnellos, Thomas Spyrou and John Darzentas..............................51-65
Unpredictable risks and the
autonomy of the Internet user:
the case of KPNQwest
Lotte Asveld..........................................................................................66-79
Local Culture and the
E-Business: The Freedom and Threat
of Communication
Constantinos Athanasopoulos.................................................................80-80
A framework for performing
security and ethical analyses
in agent computing
A Barnard, E Cloete and Laurette Pretorius................................................81-93
A Public Threat To Protection
Of Privacy? Data Retention
Requirements in the European Union
José Luis Gómez Barroso......................................................................94-105
Teaching of Computer Ethics at
the State of California´s
Universities and Other Countries
Porfirio Barroso and Gloria Melara....................................................... 106-115
Popper on Utilizing Knowledge:
Piecemeal Social Engineering,
Technological Warnings and Social Design
Herzl Baruch..........................................................................................116-123
Impact of Indian Personality
Construct of Gunas and Subjective
Norms on Software Piracy in the Workplace
Kanika T. Bhal and Nivedita Debnath.......................................................124-132
Popular Science Ethics: The Life and Work of Kilgore Trout
Andy Bissett..........................................................................................133-142
Addressing Ethics In Entertainment Software Development
Andy Bissett, Paul Parry, Innes Ritchie, Bob Steele, Pascale Vacher..........143-149
Ethics of Information Societies
Wojciech Jerzy Bober........................................................................... 150-156
Stakeholder theory in practice: Building better software systems
M. Bowern, C. McDonald and J. Weckert............................................. 157-169
Ethical Issues for the Virtual University
Philip Brey.......................................................................................... 170-187
The ethical challenges facing
the Chief Knowledge Officer: some
critical comments and proposed guidelines.
J J Britz and M M M Snyman.................................................................188-200
Evaluation of the role of
information literacy skills in combating
social exclusion
Judith Broady-Preston and Barbara Hull..................................................201-211
Ethical Challenges to Citizens
of “The Automatic Age”: Norbert
Wiener on the Information Society
Terrell Ward Bynum................................................................................212-216
Lessons Learned From The South
Korean and Hong Kong
Success Stories of Broadband Development:
The Role Of The Government
Jyoti Choudrie and Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou................................... 217-227
Ethical evaluation of new ICT-systems in health care
Göran Collste..........................................................................................228-236
Design for All: Socially
Responsible Design or just good sense?-
The role of education and research in getting the message across.
Jenny S. Darzentas and John Darzentas..................................................237-249
Open Source Software: A Case Of Swift Trust?!
Paul B. de Laat.....................................................................................250-265
Ethics: the missing element in an intelligent world.
Penny Duquenoy.....................................................................................266-276
Developing A Model Of Broadband Adoption In The Household
Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi and Jyoti Choudrie............................................. 277-288
Ethical and Legal Aspects of
Using Digital Images of People:
Impact on Learning and Teaching
Jill Evans and John Mahoney................................................................. 289-297
The Rhetoric of the New Economy
László Fekete..........................................................................................298-305
Conflict Of Interest Laws in
North Carolina, U.S.A.: Past and
Present Statutes, And Some Examples from the Information
Technology Field
A. Fleming Bell..................................................................................... 306-317
Proposal for an Accessible Conception of Cyberspace
David H. Gleason and Lawrence Friedman..................................................318-329
Ethical Issues in Collaborative Innovation Networks
Peter A. Gloor, Carey Heckman, Fillia Makedon........................................ 330-337
Something Old, Something New; What If They Clash?
Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska................................................................. 338-346
Software Process Ethics: How much does that Process Cost?
Donald Gotterbarn..........................................................................................347-357
Ethical Standards for Online
Advice Giving: An Overview of the
Issues for Business and Financial Advisors
Fritz H. Grupe Jeanne Yamamura.................................................................358-370
Internet against Human
Diversity in the Society of Global (but
Diverse) Information? [The Net and the Dictatorship of the Tool
in the Society of Global (but Diverse) Information]
Viorel Guliciuc and Emilia Guliciuc............................................................ 371-379
Do Internet Employment
Practices Encourage Gender Bias:
A study of the effects of corporate culture on career
advancement opportunities for women in the field of ICT
Andra Gumbus and Frances S. Grodzinsky.......................................................380-392
The Question at the Foundation
of Information Ethics:
Does Information have Intrinsic Value?
Kenneth Einar Himma................................................................................ 393-401
Nanoethics: fact, fiction and forecasting
David S. Horner..........................................................................................402-403
The role of information
systems staff in the provision for
data protection and privacy: a subjective approach.
Richard Howley, Simon Rogerson, N. Ben Fairweather and Lawrence Pratchett 404-411
Building successful on-line
learning communities across
international boundaries: a Case Study
Pat Jefferies, Frances Grodzinsky and Joe Griffin............................................. 412-421
Computers as Surrogate Agents
Deborah G. Johnson and Thomas M. Powers.................................................. 422-435
Internet-related Employment
Opportunities and Challenges
for Women in Japan
Kristen M J Johnson..........................................................................................436-450
Information Systems Security and the Structuring of Organisations
Maria Karyda, Spyros Kokolakis and Evangelos Kiountouzis.............................. 451-461
Chief Treasures of the World:
What Happens When Law Is Used
To Protect the Technologies That Protect Copyright
Ian R. Kerr and Jane Bailey................................................................................462-482
VOLUME 2
Consequentialist
Considerations of Intellectual Property Rights
in Software and other Digitally Distributable Media
Kai Kimppa.................................................................................................... 483-495
Changes in the Internet
Privacy Practices Of The Fortune
Global 500 Companies
Chula G. King....................................................................................................496-507
An Ethical Analysis of the Behaviour of Clinicians using expert systems
Heidi King and Simon Rogerson...................................................................... 508-519
The Internet in a Turbulent
Geography: Fostering Peace and
Deepening Enmity in Cyprus
Melih Kirlidog....................................................................................................520-528
Compressed Civilization
Łukasz Knasiecki...............................................................................................529-531
Operation "Open Source" -- A
Challenge for Governments and
Citizens of the Information Society
Andrzej Kocikowski..........................................................................................532-540
The Practice and the Promise of Electronic Voting
Mikolaj Kocikowski..........................................................................................541-549
No fear or hope but new weapons: a deconstruction of privacy
Matthijs Kouw, Lizette Pater and Edo Schreuders............................................. 550-557
An empirical study
investigating the costs and benefits of teleworking
and their impact upon teleworkers’ productivity and satisfaction
Banita Lal and Jyoti Choudrie........................................................................... 558-569
Knowledge Management: The Darker Side of KM
Frank Land, Sevasti-Melissa Nolas and Urooj Amjad........................................ 570-585
Socially Responsible (Moral) Autonomous Software Agents
Richard Lucas....................................................................................................586-593
Failure to share as an ethical dilemma
Filla
Makedon, C. B. Owen, J. Ford, J. Pearlman, C. Sudborough,
Peter Gloor, Carey Heckman and S. Kapidakis.....................................................594-608
Privacy and Freedom of Information in Information Society
B R Mandre, C G Aher, D V Patil, Atulchandra Kulkarni........................................609-610
Customizing Web-sites to fit
Global Cultures: Proposing an
eCulturation Model
Nicholas Mangos and Maz Demosthenous....................................................... 611-618
Web Personalization and the Privacy Concern
Konstantinos Markellos, Penelope Markellou, Maria Rigou,
Spiros Sirmakessis and Athanasios Tsakalidis.......................................................619-628
Digital Victim or “Vigilante”:
Legal and Ethical Limits To
Online Self-Defense
Jeffrey H. Matsuura..........................................................................................629-634
Post September 11th Security concerns: the threat to Internet Privacy
Karen McCullagh...............................................................................................635-646
Privacy Policies Online: reflections on a continuing investigation
Steve McRobb and Simon Rogerson................................................................. 647-658
Intellectual Property Rights Issues in Information Society
D G Medhi and Hiren K D Sarma......................................................................659-660
Towards finding a cybernetic
safe place: Illustrations from
People of Indian Origin
Ananda Mitra....................................................................................................661-674
Securing Software for the Information Society
Robert K. Moniot...............................................................................................675-685
Unsolicited Commercial Communication: The integrated scenario
Evangelos Moustakas and Penny Duquenoy.......................................................686-696
Most Relevant Drivers and
Constraints Influencing Portuguse
Telework Diffusion
Flávio Nunes....................................................................................................697-710
The Digital Diploma: Assessing
The Impact Of Electronic
Certification In A Gulf Arab Society
Brian O’Flynn....................................................................................................711-720
The Information Society as a
Globalised Society; How Many
ICTs Can the Citizen Cope With?
Hendrik Opdebeeck..........................................................................................721-726
An Ethical Questioning of Work
Place Monitoring -strengthening
employees’ negotiating power
Elin Palm.........................................................................................................727-736
Professional Codes And Management Issues
Antony Panteli and Duncan Langford.................................................................737-744
Perception gaps between policy
makers and users along the diffusion
process of the Integrated Care Records Service (ICRS) in the
UK National Health Service (NHS)
Anastasia Papazafeiropoulou, Reshma Gandecha and Christopher Atkinson..........745-752
In the Eye of the Beholder:
Moral disengagement and ethical
decision making among Information Systems professionals
Kevin P. Pauli and Tammy Y. Arthur.................................................................753-763
The direction of evolution of
“political culture” in days of
violent expansion of information techniques
Piotr Pawlak....................................................................................................764-772
Social accessibility and the mobile phone: A temporal perspective
Elpida Prasopoulou, Niki Panteli and Nancy Pouloudi........................................ 773-784
Surveillance-Capable
Technologies in the Workplace: Some Evidence
of the Views of the Next Generation of Computer Professionals
Mary Prior.........................................................................................................785-794
Towards a Socially Responsible
Economy: The Role of Information
Technology
Roderick Mendoza Rupido................................................................................795-804
I have the power!
Paul Simpkins....................................................................................................805-811
Teaching Professional Issues
in Computing through the Development
of a Student Code of Conduct
Bernd Carsten Stahl, Chris Wood and Richard Howley........................................ 812-825
Patterns of Ethical Behaviour and Decision Making
Stanislaw Szejko...............................................................................................826-838
Providing Graduate Computing
Students with an Appreciation
of Appropriate Ethical, Professional and Legal Issues
J. Barrie Thompson and Helen M. Edwards....................................................... 839-853
Internet and mobile
communication between health care from
the citizen point of view
Pekka Turunen, Aapo Immonen and Jarmo Tähkäpää.............................................854-859
Cyberethics and the South
African Electronic Communications
and Transactions Act
DP van der Merwe, L Pretorius and A Barnard.......................................................860-870
Being a Good Computer
Professional: The Advantages of Virtue
Ethics in Computing
Richard Volkman...............................................................................................871-885
Privacy and human rights - 1984 revisited or the need for a safer society?
Ciaran Ward.................................................................................................... 886-892
The Increasing Scarcity of
Women in Information Technology
Is a Social Justice Issue
Caroline Wardle, C. Dianne Martin and Valerie A. Clarke........................................893-903
Ethical issues on content
distribution to digital consumers via paid
placement as opposed to website visibility in search engine results.
Melius Weideman...............................................................................................904-915
Social and Ethical
Implications of the Virtualization of the Business
Environment in the Music Sector
Janusz Wielki....................................................................................................916-926
E-Government: Participation or Panopticon?
Sara Wilford.......................................................................................................927-939
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