LOCATION:
Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
DATES:
Wednesday 14th April to Friday 16th April 2010
HOSTED BY:
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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:
Mario Arias-Oliva, University of Rovira and Virgili, Spain
Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Teresa Torres Coronas, University of Rovira and Virgili, Spain
Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
PAPER ABSTRACT LISTING
Keynote Addresses
- Opening Address: “Welcome to ETHICOMP 2010” by Terry Bynum and Simon Rogerson
- “The UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy research in car-to-car communication” by Josep Domingo-Ferrer
- “Information Ethics and Culture: Revisiting Traditional Japanese Ethical Values” by Kiyosi Murata
Accepted Abstracts
- “Student Attitudes On Software Piracy- The Gender Factor: A Case Of A Public University In An Emerging Country” by Ali Acilar, Muzaffer Aydemir
- “Integrative Approach To Maintaining The Image Of The Information And Communication Technology (ICT) Organization: Case Study Among Finnish Enterprises” by Mirja Airos
- “Work-Life Balance In The Japanese Information And Communication Technology Industry: Who Thwarts Female Workers’ Career Development?” by Ryoko Asai, Kiyoshi Murata
- “Education On Informatics Ethics: A Challenge To Social Development” by Dr. Porfirio Barroso Asenjo, Mario González Arencibia
- “How Users Percieve The Ethical Posture Of Low Cost Carrier Websites” by Chris Barry, Mairéad Hogan, Ann Torres
- “Enhancing Risk Management In A Software Process To Cover Risks Referred To Software Users” by Barbara Begier
- “Conrad, Kant and Computers: looking to the past for the future of professional duty” by Andy Bissett, Kai K. Kimppa
- “An Exploration of the Loss of Context on Questions of Ethics Around Privacy and its Consequences” by William T. Bonner
- “Consent In Medical Research And Dna Databanks: Ethical Implications And Challenges” by M. C. Bottis, H. T. Tavani
- “It’s Not What You Know It’s Where You’re From: A Case For Social Justice In The International Flow Of Knowledge With Specific Reference To African Scholars” by J. J. Britz, S. R. Ponelis
- “Ethics, Ambient Intelligence, And The Emergence Of Cyborgian Societies” by Terrell Ward Bynum
- “The Rise And Fall Of Communities Of Practice As A Tool For Knowledge Management” by Valérie Chanal, Chris Kimble
- “Methods In Applied Ethics” by Göran Collste
- “Embedding Ethics in European Information & Communication Technology Curricula” by Penny Duquenoy, Bern Martens, Norberto Patrignani
- “Ethics Of Enhancement: A Debate Of “Western” Philosophy”
by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Tiago Filipe Rodrigues da Fonseca, Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva - “Why Link Knowledge Management, Organizational Culture And Ethics: Analysing Empirical Inquiry” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Mary Prior, Simon Rogerson
- “Network Tourism: A Fallacy Of Location Privacy!” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva, Piotr Pawlak
- “What is Quality Web-Based CAD (Computer Aided Design) Training?” by Richard Cozzens
- “Engaging The Students Of Technology In An Ethical Discourse In The Information Age: Thoughts Of Wiener And Gandhi.” by Manju Dhariwal, Ramesh C. Pradhan, Raghubir Sharan
- “Responsibility Ascriptions And Organizational Structure: The Case Of Oss Communities” by Neelke Doorn
- “How Does The Evolution Of ICT Change The Law? An Approach To Law Through The Philosophy Of Information Of Luciano Floridi” by Massimo Durante
- “Finding a Core Curriculum in Technology Education” by Matthew Edwards
- “How Technology Can Make Green Greener. A Closer Look At Curriculum In Construction Management” by Boyd Fife
- “Electronic Voting Systems And The Therac-25: What Have We Learned?” by William M. Fleischman
- “Electronic Voting Technology, The Software Engineering Code Of Ethics, And Conceptions Of The Public Good” by William M. Fleischman
- “e-Exclusion and the Gender Digital Divide” by Georgia Foteinou
- “The Ethics Of The Generalized Sousveillance” by Jean-Gabriel Ganascia
- “Subsumption Ethics Redux: As ICT Moves Forwards, Backwards And Sideways” by David H. Gleason
- “Citizen Scholar? In Search Of A True Democracy Of Knowledge In The ICT-Based Global Society” by Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
- Autonomous Weapon’s Ethical Decisions; “I Am Sorry Dave; I Am Afraid I Can’t Do That.” by Don Gotterbarn
- “Impact Of Compulsory Computer Ethics Education On The Moral Judgment Of Information And Communication Technology Management Students” by Candace T. Grant
- “Influencing The Ethical Awareness Of Young ICT Professionals” by Candace T. Grant
- “The Relation Between Human Ethics And Cyborg Ethics” by Anne Gerdes
- “Fundamental Rights {On|Of|For} The Internet” by Andrea Glorioso
- “Conditions For An Effectiveness Of Ethical Reflexivity In ICT Based Projects: From Theory To Practice” by Philippe Goujon, Catherine Flicks
- “Aping Around: Investigating The Social And Ethical Implications Of An Interactive Family Dvd” by Peggy Gregory, Karen Whittaker, Danielle Binns, Katie Taylor
- “Toward A Model Of Trust And E-Trust Processes Using Object-Oriented Methodologies” by Frances S. Grodzinsky, K Miller, M. J. Wolf
- “Social Networking and the Perception of Privacy Within The Millennial GenerationWeb 2.0” by Andra Gumbus, Frances S. Grodzinsky, Stephen Lilley
- “Alienation And ICT: How Useful Is The Classical Concept Of Alienation In Analyzing Problems Of ICT.” by Mike Healy, N. Ben Fairweather
- “A Deontological Two-Pronged Moral Justification For Legal Protection Of Intellectual Property” by K. E. Himma
- “Metaphors In Orbit: Revolution, Logical Malleability, Generativity And The Future Of The Internet” by David Sanford Horner
- “Harnessing Computer Ethics In Establishing Information Security” by Zuraini Ismail, Maslin Masrom, Fiza Abdul Rahim
- “Measuring Moral Judgment in Computing Undergraduates using the Defining Issues Test” by Suzy Jagger
- “The Problem of Teaching Ethical Theory to Computing Undergraduates” by Suzy Jagger
- “Computer Aided Ethical IT Systems Design” by Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos, Mikael Laaksoharju
- “Has the Indian Government really thought about Management of Information Systems Security?” by Shalini Kesar
- “The Finnish eVoting Experiment: What Went Wrong?” by Olli I. Heimo, N. Ben Fairweather, Kai K. Kimppa
- “Information Technologies, A New Global Division of Labor, And the Concept of Information Society” by Andrzej Kocikowski
- “My University, My Facilities: Exploring Student Attitudes To Ethical Usage” by Mary Prior, Mike Leigh
- “Admitting Contributors To Web Based Encyclopaedic Projects: Reflections On Trust And Expertise” by Paul B. de Laat
- “Am I Bothered? : Student Attitudes To Some Ethical Implications Of The Use Of Virtual Learning Environments” by Mike Leigh
- “What Matters To Non-Experts About Property And Privacy Rights?” by Stephen Lilley, Andra Gumbus, Frances S. Grodzinsky
- “Ethical Decision Making And Privacy: Related Theories And Models” by Maslin Masrom, Zuraini Ismail, Ramlah Hussein, Norshidah Mohamed
- “Multiple e-Identity Narratives in Social Networks” by Ananda Mitra
- “Japanese Risk Society: Trying To Create Complete Security And Safety Using Information And Communication Technology” by Kiyoshi Murata, Yohko Orito
- “Considering The Ethical Dimension In Technological Advances” by Denise Oram
- “The Human Master With A Modern Slave? Some Remarks On Robots, Ethics, And The Law” by Ugo Pagallo
- “Privacy Online – The Case Of E-Government In Sweden” by Elin Palm
- “Blogging As A Unique Example Of A Political Show In Cyberspace.” by Piotr Pawlak
- “Employing Social Media As A Tool In Information Systems Research” by M. J. Phythian, N. B. Fairweather, R. G. Howley
- “Education 2.0: Towards Open Knowledge Society” by Adam Pietrzykowski
- “Web Information System Development Methodologies For Today’s Critical Factors : Internet Speed And Web-Based Aesthetics” by Mark Ramrattan, Jai Ramrattan, Nandish V Patel, Nabila Hussain
- “Bioinformatics And Privacy” by Wade L. Robison
- “The Twitter Revolution” by Wade L. Robison
- “Voting and Mix-and-match Software” by Wade L. Robison
- “An Examination Of The Impact Of ICT, Particularly Social Networking, On The Education And Experiences Of Young People Of Secondary Statutory School Age.” by Anne Rogerson
- “Are Standards And Methods The Next Madoff Pyramid In Computer Science ?” by Jean Rohmer
- “From Electronic Medical Records To The Personal Health Space: How It Will Transform Healthcare In The Next Decade” by Manuel Sanromà, Joan M. Adserà
- “A Dialogical Approach When Learning Engineering Ethics In A Virtual Education Frame” by Montse Serra, Josep M. Basart
- “Using ICT To Improve Employability Skills Opportunities For Women Within Ethnic Minority Group: A Study On Working For Families Project For Women In Scotland” by Nidhi Sharma, Shalini Kesar
- “”Ethicultural” Sensitivity In e-Learning: Discussing Lusíada Universities Empirical Findings” by Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva, Simon Rogerson, Bernd Stahl
- “Technology And The Control Society: A Research Programme Into The Ambiguity Of Technology” by Bernd Carsten Stahl
- “About Information Ethics Regarding Pain and Human Suffering” by Mª del Mar López Talavera, Porfirio Barroso Asenjo
- “Content and comparative Analysis of the 83 Abstracts approved for the ETHICOMP 2010.” by Lucia Tello, Amaya Noain, Porfirio Barroso Asenjo
- “Computing Professionalism: Forwards, Backwards, and Sideways – in Search of a Global Model” by J. Barrie Thompson
- “Building Social Capital Through Web 2.0 Tools. The Case Of The Catalan Third Social Sector” by Teresa Torres-Coronas, Maria Arántzazu Vidal-Blasco, Ricard Monclús-Guitart
- “Transforming Higher Education in the Connected Society: A Web 2.0 Application at Rovira i Virgili University” by Teresa Torres-Coronas, María Arántzazu Vidal-Blasco, Ricard Monclús-Guitart, Mario Arias-Oliva, Margarita Ortí-García, M. José Simón-Olmos
- “Technology Use in Reporting to Parents of Primary School Children” by Eva Turner
- “A Defense Of Progress” by Richard Volkman
- “Ethical Issues Of The Use Of Second Life In Higher Education” by Matthew Croft Wake, Bernd Carsten Stahl
- “Seeing the Meaning: One Role for ICTs in the Development of Practical Wisdom” by Timothy Walsh
- “Privacy And The Public – Perception And Acceptance Of Various Applications Of ICT” by Misse Wester, Per Sandin
- “The Social And Ethical Implications Connected With The Development of Social Networking Websites” by Janusz Wielki