LOCATION:
Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal
DATES:
13 to 15 November 2002
HOSTED BY:
Faculty of Business Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal
IN ASSOCIATION WITH:
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montfort University, UK
Research Center on Computing and Society, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Software Engineering Ethics Research Institute, East Tennessee State University, USA
CONFERENCE DIRECTORS:
Dra I Alvarez, Universidade Lusiada, Portugal
Professor Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Professor J A A Lopes, Universidade Lusiada, Portugal
Professor Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
SPONSORS:
International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT)
The Institute for the Management of Information Systems (IMIS)
PAPER ABSTRACT LISTING:
Keynote Address
- “Teaching Computer Ethics in the Context of Organizational Change: What Moral Psychology Can Teach us.” by Professor Chuck Huff
Accepted Abstracts
- “Emotions on the Net” by Aaron Ben-Ze’ev
- “Hans Jonas’ Theory and Its Applicability For Teaching Computer ethics in the Information Age” by Jesús Díaz del Campo and Porfirio Barroso
- “Hypernomadization of Society Within the Context of Monopolization of the Software Market” by Andrzej Kocikowski
- “University Research, Plagiarism and the Internet: Problems and Possible Solutions” by J. Barrie Thompson
- “Evaluating software quality to regard public interest” by Barbara Begier
- “The Importance of Codes of Conduct for Irish IS/IT Professionals’ Practice of Employee Surveillance” by Bernd Carsten Stahl and Dervla Collins
- “Implications of the Deployment of Wireless Emergency Response Systems” by Michael R. Curry, David J. Phillips and Priscilla M. Regan
- “Organizational and Individual Responses to Legal Paradigm Shifts in the Ownership of Information in Digital Media: The Impact of WIPO, and other Legal Developments” by Tomas A. Lipinski and David A. Rice
- “There’s a Place for Us(e): Incorporating the Responsible Application of New Technologies into the K-12 Curriculum: Results of a Study Assessing the Level of Knowledge, Preparation and Dissemination among Educators” by Tomas A. Lipinski and Elizabeth A. Buchanan
- “Communication ethics through handbooks” by Porfirio Barroso and Laura Calvache
- “People, organizations, and technology: Stupid technology makes organizations stupid” by Pedro Z. Caldeira and Manuela Faia-Correia
- “The role of legislation in computer ethics: The case studies of Occupational Health and Safety Acts and Regulations and Data Protection and Freedom of Information Laws” by Pedro Z. Caldeira
- “The Impact of using Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Tools on Moral Reasoning in A Multi-Institutional Computer Ethics Module” by Frances Grodzinsky, Joe Griffin and Pat Jefferies
- “The challenges of teaching ethics in a multi-cultural university setting: A South African perspective.” by Kim Munro and Kathy Munro
- “Open Source Networks In Industry” by Paul B. de Laat
- “Ethical Issues in Virtual Organizations” by Mario Arias Oliva, Mar Souto Romero and Gustavo Matias Clavero
- “Online Hypertext Learning and the Transformation of Higher Education: Perspectives from Global Information Ethics” by Martha M. Smith
- “Liberty, Equity, and Security in Network-Mediated Learning and Testing” by Yasunari HARADA, Takeo TATSUMI, Noriaki KUSUMOTO and Joji MAENO
- “On-Line Consent to the Disclosure of Personal Data: Assessing Rights and Rituals” by Michael McChrystal and Alison Barnes
- “Surveilling organisations, organising surveillance. Organisations, observers and the observed.” by Lynsey Dubbeld
- “Individual learning and organizational change for ethical competence in the use of information technology tools” by Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos, Jenny Persson and Carl Åborg
- “Intelligent Medical Systems: Partner or Tool?” by Heidi King, Jon Garibaldi and Simon Rogerson
- “Education for Ethics: C.P.Snow’s ‘Two Cultures’ forty years on” by Andy Bissett
- “A Gendered Future of the Computer Profession Establishing an Ethical Obligation on Computing Educators” by Eva Turner and Annemieke Craig
- “Representations as factor of organisational change” by Frédéric Ischy and Olivier Simioni
- “The Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing E-Procurement: Lessons Learnt from Malaysian Industries.” by Noor Raihan Ab Hamid and Zaifuddin Majid
- “The role of information systems personnel in the provision for privacy and data protection in organisations and within information systems” by Richard Howley, Simon Rogerson, N. B. Fairweather and Lawrence Pratchett
- “The impact of information and communications technology on managerial practices: the use of codes of conduct” by Mike Healy and Jennifer Iles
- “Incorporating Ethics into the Software Process” by Stanislaw Szejko
- “Onboard Telematics and the Surveillance of Movement: The Case of Car Rental Systems” by Colin J. Bennettt, Priscilla Regan and Charles D. Raab
- “Big Brother at Work – So What? A study of the attitudes of young people to Workplace Surveillance” by Mary Prior
- “An Inquiry into the Prevalence of Unwanted Contact and Harassment Involving Electronic Mail and the Internet” by Cynthia Pandolfo and William Fleischman
- “Experiments in using Asynchronous Computer Conferencing to support the learning and teaching of computer ethics” by Pat Jefferies and Simon Rogerson
- “The Ethical Computer Grows Up: Automating Ethical Decisions” by Donald Gotterbarn
- “Bringing Oversight Review Inline with Online Research” by Stephen Lilley
- “Considering the societal implications in the adoption of e-business models” by Nancy Pouloudi and Konstantina Vassilopoulou
- “ICT Professionalism” by David Gleason
- “Reinventing Collaborative Learning using Blackboard: A Web-Based Resource, In the Teaching of A Multi-Institutional Computer Ethics Module” by Frances Grodzinsky, Joe Griffin and Pat Jefferies
- “Surgical Strikes: Ideological Weaponry” by Andy Bissett
- “Corporate Social Responsibility and the Ethics of ICT: Better prospects for re-defining and widening corporate responsibility?” by Byron Kaldis
- “Intellectual property rights in community based video games” by Andrew Reynolds
- “The Virtual University and Ethical Problems in Downsizing” by Paula Roberts
- “Exercising different choices – the gender divide and government policy making in the ‘global knowledge economy'” by Helen J Richardson and Sheila French
- “The authority over certification authorities – a problem with digital signatures” by Micha Ren
- “Digital Culture: Liberation that was not meant to be” by Richard Volkman
- “A Radical Self-Awareness in a Culture of Silence: The Implications of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy in Addressing the Digital Divide” by Patrick Flanagan
- “IT’s Ethical Dilema.” by Logan Muller
- “CD Copy-Protection Technologies:Proprietary Stealth and the Pragmatics of Noise” by Alana Lowe-Petraske
- “What does it mean to transform an institution in morally hazardous way?” by Wojciech Jerzy Bober
- “Women, ICT, Values, and the Future” by Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska and Elbieta Pakszys
- “New Broadcast Technologies and the Producer Viewer Relationship: How broadcasters are changing their responsibilities” by Stuart Nolan
- “The Moral Making of Virtual Reality” by Deborah Johnson
- “To Evaluate a Computer-based Learning Environment against Traditional Means of Delivery” by Harjinder Rahanu, Jennifer Davies and Mike Allen
- “Public Administration and Data Interchange: An Ethics Perspective” by Joaquim M. da Cunha Viana
- “Impacts of Information Technology on educational organisations” by Farinaz Fassa
- “Ethical issues in public health projects: implications of geographic information resolution” by Christina Ölvingson, Niklas Hallberga, Toomas Timpkaaand Kent Lindqvista
- “Building ETHICS ONLINE Course – Australian and Polish case study” by Anna Grabowska and Prathiba Nagabushan
- “Ethics and Public Policy within a Digital Environment” by Rafael Capurro
- “Socio-cultural implications of virtual organizing” by Janusz Wielki
- “Adopting Socio-technical Concepts for Eliciting Groupware Requirements in the Educational Environment” by Alan Hogarth
- “Image informatics in the Virtual University: Ethical dilemmas of reality and hyperreality” by Paula Roberts
- “What people think about the reliability of medical information on the Internet” by Anton Vedder
- “The Ethical Impact of Human Labour Surveillance on the Organisations” by Patrícia Martins and Filipe Cerqueira
- “The Internet Impact on Users’ Social Skills” by Beata Krawczyk – Brylka
- “ETHIC and AESTHETIC The homo-informaticus paradigm” by Cristina Caramelo Gomes
- “PICS Rating Services: evolution since 1998-1999 and state in late 2001” by Marie d’UDEKEM-GEVERS and Virginie SAMYN
- “The Ethics in the Intellectual Property, a forgotten and lost variable or an emergent solution.” by Carlos Roxo
- “In the ethical point of view: The influence of the Internet on the young people from the not Occidentalised countries” by Carlos Roxo and Gonçalo Costa
- “Quantitative measurement of advanced manufacturing technology transfer from foreign-based companies to local companies” by K.D.Gunawardana & Chamnong Jungthirapanich
- “Decisions under ignorance: the ethical control of information and communication technology.” by David Sanford Horner
- “Adoption of Ethics by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Portugal: From Legal Issues to Privacy” by Fernando Naves
- “Responsibility in Software Engineering: Uncovering an Ethical Model” by Thomas M. Powers
- “From the New Order to the World Government: Bertrand Russell’s Globalisation” by Antonio Marturano
- “E-democracy, Information and Contestation” by Jeroen van den Hoven