DATES:
18-20 June 2001
HOSTED BY:
Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Technical University of Gdańsk,
Gdańsk, Poland
IN ASSOCIATION WITH:
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
De Montfort University, UK
Research Center on Computing and Society Southern Connecticut State University, USA
CONFERENCE DIRECTORS:
Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Professor Henryk Krawczyk, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Dr Stanislaw Szejko, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
Professor Bogdan Wiszniewski, Technical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS LISTING
- “Computers, Business Methods, and Patents An Ethical Investigation” by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen and Alan A. Andolsen
- “Human Values in the Design and Use of the Internet: Groupware for Community” by Maria Bakardjieva and Andrew Feenberg
- “Cyberespace: Ethical Problems with new Technology” by Porfirio Barroso
- “The Challenge of Gender Bias in the IT Industry” by Peter Bednar & Andy Bissett
- “Towards Protecting Children in Cyberspace” by Mohamed Begg, Prof. Simon Rogerson & Dr. Ben Fairweather
- “Quality of goals – a key to the human-oriented technology” by Barbara Begier
- “Software Engineering as a Social Science” by Bogdan Bereza-Jarocinski
- “Unintended Consequences: Computerising the UK’s Social Fund” by Andy Bissett
- “Software Quality Management in Context of the Ethics of Values” by Anna Bobkowska
- “Are the Information Technologies the New Discrimination Tools? Results From a Study on Learning, Satisfaction and Technology” by Pedro Calderia
- “Teaching Ethics in Informatics: A Comparative Study” by Jesús Díaz del Campo, P. Barroso and John Weckert
- “Towards Coherent Regulation of Law Enforcement Surveillance in the Network Society” by Serena Chan & L. Jean Camp
- “ICT and democratic values” by Göran Collste & Jan Holmqvist
- “An historical review of the teaching of appropriate norms of behaviour to novices by professional groups, with emphasis on the teaching of computer ethics, and some observations for the future.” by Dr. Jenny Davies
- “Privacy in the Age of Bigger Brother” by N Ben Fairweather
- “Censorship and Freedom of Speech and of Information” by László Fekete
- “How to be a European non-European (The Problems of the Identity and Identification in Cyber-space)” by László Fekete
- “The Role of Imagination in a Course on Ethical Issues in Computer Science” by William M. Fleischman
- “A Software Development Solution” by David H. Gleason
- “The Global Culture of Digital Technology and Its Ethics” by Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
- “Reducing Software Failures:
Addressing the Ethical Risks of the Software Development Lifecycle” Don Gotterbarn - “Introducing Monitoring and Management Subsystem in the TeleCAD Web Based Training Environment (WBT@TUG )” by Anna Grabowska & Józef Wozniak
- “IS CYBERSTALKING A SPECIAL TYPE OF COMPUTER CRIME?” by Frances S. Grodzinsky & Herman T. Tavani
- “The new sharing ethic in Cyberspace” by Andrés Guadamuz González
- “Software Pricing Fair Play Rules” by Agnieszka Gwozdzinska & Jerzy Kaczmarek
- “The Establishment and Enforcement of Codes of Conduct” by Mike Healy
- “The moral status of virtual action” by Dr David Sanford Horner
- “IMIS study on gender issues in IT” by Vanessa Hymas
- “Medical Informatics and Information Ethics – Privacy Policy in the Age of Taylor-Made Medicine” by Koichiro ITAI
- “Understanding computer misuse committed by internal employees: a case study” by Shalini Kesar & Simon Rogerson
- “Students’ Expectation of Privacy: Legal and Ethical Considerations” by Chula G. King
- “Discontinuous Existance in the Digital Civilization Based Upon the Disappearance of Various Artifacts” by Lukasz Knasiecki
- “The Discontinuity of Cultural Process in the Digital Civilization. Main Dangers” by Andrzej Kocikowski
- “Chosen aspects associated with the computer systems influence on the attitudes of various pedagogical subjects. Diagnosis of the current conditions and specification of the desired ethical behaviours” by E. Konarzewski & J. Sienkiewicz
- “Internet Users’ Judgements of Ethical and Unethical Behaviour” by Beata Krawczyk – Brylka
- “E-Commerce and E-ethics – a pragmatic evaluation” by Duncan Langford
- “The Potential for the Development of Computer Education in Poland” by Radoslaw Lukasiewicz
- “Anonymity of the Individual in the Information Society – Qualitative Changes in Interhuman Contacts” by Radoslaw Lukasiewicz
- “Russell and the quest for a Computer Ethics” by Antonio Marturano
- “Finding a voice in Cyberspace: Utterances and their ethical consequences” by Anand Mitra
- “Ethical Issues of the Desktop Metaphor” by Robert K. Moniot
- “Internet as a Modern Rally Point of a Young Society” by Wojciech St. Moscibrodzki
- “Philosophical limitations to freedom of speech in virtual communities” by Miranda Mowbray
- “Self-organizing Systems in the Information Age (Will the Economics of the Information Age Foster More Monopolies and Should Anyone Care?)” by William Murphy
- “Is Cogito truly a male phenomenon?” by Elzbieta Pakszys
- “Dilemmas in addressing policy issues in electronic commerce” by Nancy Pouloudi and Natasha Papazafeiropoulou
- “Surveillance at work: experience in a university context” by Mary Prior
- “Fear and Trembling on the Internet” by Brian T. Prosser and Andrew Ward
- “Is Using A Distance Learning Approach Applicable to Teaching Ethics to Business and Computer Science Students?” by Dr Harjinder Rahanu and Eva Turner
- “Behind your back – dangers of untested code.” by Michal Ren
- “Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and information ethics in call centres – You are the weakest link. Goodbye!” by Helen Richardson
- “Virtuous hackers community of practice” by Paula Roberts and Jenny Webber
- “Protecting the electronic participant: ethical codes and cyber-research gone awry” by Paula Roberts
- “Ethics in Computer Engineering” by Wade L. Robison
- “Social and ethical aspects of the Y2K problem” by László Ropolyi
- “Research Ethics and the Internet” by Paul Schuegraf and Richard Rosenberg
- “Personal Privacy Protection in an Austrian Online Survey: A Case Study” by Anne Siegetsleitner and Martin Weichbold
- “Erosion of Privacy in Computer Vvision Systems” by Maciej Smiatacz
- “Teaching Bioinfoethics: Preparing Students in Bioinformatics for Decision-Making in Research, Practice, and Public Policy” by Martha M. Smith
- “Morality, Markets, and the Internet” by Richard Spinello
- “Using the Defining Issues Test for Evaluating Computer Ethics Teaching” by Lorraine J. Staehr and Graeme J. Byrne
- “Privacy in the Digital Library” by Paul Sturges and Ursula Iliffe
- “The Governance of Code: Is Code Governance?” by Serena Syme and L. Jean Camp
- “Who can own and use his/her history of WBT?” by Takeo TATSUMI, Joji MAENO Noriaki KUSUMOTO and Yasunari HARADA
- “Just programming” by Harold Thimbleby and Penny Duquenoy
- “Meeting Ethical Demands in a Multi-Agency Project” by Joe Thomas and Andy Bissett
- “Slowly Reaching towards Software Engineering Professionalism: An Appraisal of Recent Activities Across the World” by J. Barrie Thompson
- “Teaching Computer Ethics to IT Students in Higher Education : An Exploration of Provision, Practice and Perspective” by Eva Turner and Paula Roberts
- “Towards the social design approach to information security” by Akira UENO and Syun TUTIYA
- “The Impact of Neurology and Behavioral Psychology on the Creation of Modern Marketing Databases” by Jacek Unold
- “Misinformation through the Internet” by Anton Vedder
- “Playing God: Technological Hubris in Literature and Philosophy” by Richard Volkman
- “Teaching information ethics at the business faculty and the open source software.” by Grzegorz Wapinski
- “The rise of peer-to-peer communication in the U.S.: The advent of the ‘network society’?” by Tomoaki Watanabe
- “Lilliputian Computer Ethics” by John Weckert
- “Consumers in the marketspace – the ethical aspects of electronic commerce” by Janusz Wielki
- “Feeding the fire: How Awareness affects Perception” by Sara Wilford
- “Ethics in teaching information technologies” by Dr Grazyna Zurkowska-Krakowska and Witold Sikorski Wydawnictwo