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The Information Society 2006: Namur, Belgium
- Philippe Goujon, Sylvain Lavelle, Penny Duquenoy, Kai Kimppa, Véronique Laurent:
The Information Society: Innovation, Legitimacy, Ethics and Democracy In honor of Professor Jacques Berleur s.j. - Proceedings of the Conference "Information Society: Governance, Ethics and Social Consequences", University of Namur, Belgium 22-23 May 2006. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 233, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-72380-8
Technology and Democracy: Views on The is
- Carlisle Eldwidge George:
Introduction to part I. 3-4 - Deborah G. Johnson:
Democracy, Technology, and Information Societies. 5-16 - Stefano Rodotà:
Democracy, innovation, and the information society. 17-25 - Klaus Brunnstein:
The Information/Knowledge society as Risk Society : Assessing and Enforcing IT safety and security standards for IT systems : about responsibility of experts and governments. 27-34
Ethics and Democracy Into The ICT
- Kai K. Kimppa:
Introduction to part II. 37-38 - René von Schomberg:
From the Ethics of Technology to the Ethics of Knowledge Assessment. 39-55 - Mattias Kettner:
Deliberative democracy : from Rational Discourse to Public Debate. 57-66 - Jeroen van den Hoven:
ICT and Value Sensitive Design. 67-72
Governance of is: From Economic Regulation To A New Social Contract
- Kai K. Kimppa:
Introduction to part III. 75-76 - Vasileios Laopodis:
Social Consequence of Information and Communication, Technologies and the European Union : Policy Links. 77-88 - Philippe Defraigne:
Economy, Industry, Innovation and Technical Democracy. 89-99 - Eric Brousseau:
When Economics meets Ethics : the Governance of Economic Activities in the Information Society. 101-120 - Tom Dedeurwaerdere:
The Institutional Dynamics of Sharing Biological Information : Towards Reflexive Governance of the Information Society. 121-146 - Richard Delmas:
The Internet: New principles of political right, new social contract. 147-152
Applied issues: health, profession and education
- Diane Whitehouse:
Introduction to part IV. 155-158 - Jean Herveg, Yves Poullet:
Which Major Legal Concerns in future e-Health? 159-170 - Les Neal:
Embedding Professional Issues within University Degree Courses. 171-179 - Bern Martens:
IT, Ethics and Education : Teaching the Teachers (and their Pupils). 181-193
For an ethical and democratic governance of the is: lessons from WSIS
- Chris Zielinski:
Introduction to part V. 197-199 - Yves Poullet:
Internet Governance : Some Thoughts after the two WSIS. 201-224 - Jacques Berleur:
Governance Challenges: First Lessons from the WSIS - An Ethical and Social Perspective. 225-259
General Conclusion
- Penny Duquenoy:
The Information Society : What Next? 263-268
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