LOCATION:
Sheffield Hallam University, UK
DATES:
Wednesday 14th September to Friday 16th September 2011
HOSTED BY:
Sheffield Hallam University
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:
Andy Bissett, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Terrell Ward Bynum, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Angela Lauener, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Ann Light, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Simon Rogerson, De Montfort University, UK
PAPER ABSTRACT LISTING:
Keynote Speakers
- Opening Address “Welcome to ETHICOMP 2011” by Terry Bynum
- “The Geopolitics of Ethical Computing” by Eden Medina
Accepted Abstracts
- “Mapping the On-line Privacy Landscape” by Alison Adam, Danijela Bogdanovic, Michael Dowd, Eileen Wattam
- “Social computing for expanding information capabilities of pre-service teachers in developing countries” by Malik Aleem Ahmed
- “Online buzzing – using friendship for benefits” by Malik Aleem Ahmed
- “Family Vlogging – Good or bad?” by Malik Aleem Ahmed
- “The Ethics of Speckled Computing” by Isabel Alvarez, Neil McBride
- “ONLINE POLITICAL MARKETING IN SPANISH LOCAL ELECTIONS: A CASE STUDY” by Mario Arias-Oliva, Antonio Pérez-Portabella, Mar, Souto-Romero, Leonor González-Menorca, Teresa Torres-Coronas
- “Social Media as a Tool for Change” by Ryoko Asai
- “Online Gambling and Crime: A Sure Bet?” by Dr James Banks
- “A commentary of Computer Ethics by Deborah G. Johnson (4th edition)” by Porfirio Barroso, Lucía Tello
- “Bunkerology – a case study in the meaning making practices of on-line urban exploration forums” by Luke Bennett
- “The Cyberspace Era: The Best and Worst of Times for Lovers” by Professor Aaron Ben-Ze’ev
- “Professionalism taking root!” by Clive Victor Boughton, Malgorzata Alicja Plotka
- “Ethical Issues of Social Computing in Corporate Cloud Services” by Engin Bozdag, Jeroen van den Hoven
- “Bots, Agents, and Other Human Subjects: Ethical Research Online” by Elizabeth A. Buchanan, Ph.D. and Scott Dexter, Ph.D.
- “THE TRAJECTORY TO THE “TECHNOLOGICAL SINGULARITY” by Casey Burkhardt
- “Autonomy and Privacy in the context of social networking” by William Bülow, Misse Wester
- “FACE RECOGNITION: PRIVACY ISSUES AND ENHANCING TECHNIQUES” by Alberto Cammozzo
- “Constructing the Older User in Home-Based Ubiquitous Computing” by L. Jean Camp, Kalpana Shankar
- “internet = intimate white intranet: The ethics of online sexual racism” by Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman
- “Growing role of the Internet services in political marketing. Social networks in use in political life” by Karolina Churska-Nowak, Piotr Pawlak
- “Social Media: An Effective Web-Based CAD Training Tool” by Richard Cozzens
- “Noetic organisations” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Mary Prior, Simon Rogerson
- “The ethics of mayhem: A cognitive bias in computer games!- act 3” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Piotr Pawlak, Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva
- “Locational privacy willingness – a framework” by Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva, Piotr Pawlak
- “The Question of the Third: A New Social Contract for the Networked Society of Information. Beyond Citizenship” by Massimo Durante
- “Raising the Standard of Living in Underdeveloped Countries. Can Technology Help?” by Matthew Edwards
- “Ethical Tensions of Online Child Protection” by Catherine Flick, Penny Duquenoy
- “Ghosty: An Ethical Internet Resilience Device” by Catherine Flick, Penny Duquenoy, Matt Jones
- “THE UNTEACHABLE MOMENT” by William M. Fleischman
- “Online Radicalisation on YouTube and Facebook” by Anne Gerdes, Ph.D.
- “Tweeting is a beautiful sound, but not in my backyard: Employer Rights and the ethical issues of a tweet free environment for business.” by Don Gotterbarn
- “Listening as a tool for democracy in the age of Social Computing” by Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska
- “Moral Responsibility for Computing Artifacts: The Rules and Issues of Trust” by FS Grodzinsky, K Miller, MJ Wolf
- “Maintaining an ethical balance in the curriculum design of games-based degrees” by Jacob Habgood
- “The problems with security and privacy in eGovernment – Case: Biometric Passports in Finland” by Olli I. Heimo, Antti Hakkala, Kai K. Kimppa
- “Social Computing and the Fourth Revolution: Inforgs at the Barricades.” by David Sanford Horner
- “Management of Cybercrime in Electronic Government: E-Awareness Training Model Implemented in India.” by Shalini Kesar, Ph.D.
- “Social Engineering: the Psychological Attack on Information Security” by Subrahmaniam Krishnan-Harihara, Vasanthi Nagappan, Prof Andrew Basden
- “Governance challenges and technology innovation for social use” by Aygen Kurt, Penny Duquenoy
- “Open source produced encyclopedias: Towards a broader view of expertise” by Paul B. de Laat
- “Navigating the Ethical Minefield of Assessment in Higher Education” by Mike Leigh, Lucy Mathers
- “Social Media, the Power of Inference and the Case for Digital Interdependence” by Dr Ann Light
- “Facebook: Providing a Service to Members or a Platform to Advertisers?” by Stephen Lilley, Ph.D. , Frances S. Grodzinsky, Ph.D. , Andra Gumbus, Ed.D.
- “The etichs of the hackers.” by Giulia López
- “Probability and problems of ICT outsourcing from advanced nations to the poorest country: the case of Nepal” by Michiko Matsushita
- “Does social computing help professional social networks ? An experiment on web 2.0 to promote quality of working life.” by Emmanuel Martin
- “Denial Of Service : Hacktivism and cyber extortion against the establishment.” by Roger William Masters
- “The Useful Relationship between Ethics and Systems Quality” by Craig McDonald
- “Researching Social News – A novel forum for public discourse and information sharing.” by Richard Mills
- “A systematic approach to analysis of the text of social media” by Ananda Mitra
- “Ethical Issues of Personal Health Monitoring: A Literature Review” by Brent Mittelstadt, Ben Fairweather, Mark Shaw, Neil McBride
- “A Rice Cooker Wants to be my Friend on Twitter” by Miranda Mowbray
- “Facebook: blurring of public and private.” by Ekaterina Netchitailova
- “Digital Rights in Spain: an analysis of piracy, legislation in digital property and new strategies of content producers” by Amaya Noain Sánchez, Porfirio Barroso Asenjo
- “Online privacy and culture: A comparative study between Japan and Korea” by Yohko Orito, Eunjin Kim, Yasunori Fukuta, Kiyoshi Murata
- “Use of Social Networks and communication” by Marta Oyaga Serrano
- “The Adventures of Picciotto Roboto: AI & Ethics in Criminal Law” by Prof. Ugo Pagallo
- “Is the ICT Infrastructure Future Proof ?” by Norberto Patrignani, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos
- “Online Pornography – Isn’t It Time to Stop Being So Squeamish?” by Prof Andy Phippen
- “Ethical Aspects of Employing a Weblog in Research” by M.J.Phythian, Dr N.B.Fairweather, Dr R.G Howley
- “Tracing ‘unconventional variables’ in e-government services take up: the role of religion” by Nancy Pouloudi, Antoine Harfouche, Stephane Bourliataux-Lajoinie
- “Ethics and Emerging Technologies: Practitioners’ Perspectives” by Mary Prior, Simon Rogerson
- “What do we Take? What do we Keep? What do we Tell? Ethical Concerns in the Design of Inclusive Socially Connected Technology for Children” by Janet C Read, Maija Fredrikson
- “KNOWLEDGE MAPPING OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN AN INFORMATION INTENSIVE SOCIETY: A PROPOSED TAXONOMY” by Dr. Toni Samek, Dr. Ali Shiri
- “Engineering Ethics for an Integrated Online Teaching: What is Missing?” by Montse Serra, Josep M. Basart, Eugènia Santamaria
- “Lessons Learnt from the Past: Reflection on Working for Families Projects in Scotland on Ethnic Minority” by Nidhi Sharma, Shalini Kesar
- “Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Masquerade! Advergames and Dutch Children; A Controversial Marketing Practice.” by Isolde Sprenkels, Dr. Irma van der Ploeg
- “How to Address Ethics of Emerging ICTs: A critique of Human Research Ethics Reviews and the Search for Alternative Ethical Approaches and Governance Models” by Bernd Carsten Stahl
- “Web Deception Detanglement” by Anna Vartapetiance, Lee Gillam
- “The Global Communication skill among educated youth of the Tharu tribe: A study in special reference to uses of internet-facilities” by Subhash Chandra Verma
- “Lurking: finding one’s self while remaining hidden” by Richard Volkman
- “Brain-Computer Interfaces: a technical approach to supporting privacy” by Kirsten Wahlstrom, Ben Fairweather, Helen Ashman
- “Political blogging in Northern Ireland: A post-conflict society in the virtual world” by Ciaran Ward
- “Australia and the question of Internet Control” by Matthew J. Warren and Shona Leitch
- “The usefulness of the stakeholder theory in an analysis of the Internet-impacted business environment of contemporary organizations.” by Janusz Wielki
- “Empowering Patients through Mobile Patient Education Systems” by Dezhi Wu, Rob Robertson, Eric Freden