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IFIP TC9 50th Anniversary Anthology 2024
- Christopher Leslie, David Kreps:
Current Directions in ICT and Society - IFIP TC9 50th Anniversary Anthology. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 700, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-50757-1 - Christopher Leslie, David Kreps:
Introduction - Legacies of the Formation of IFIP Technical Committee 9. 1-9 - Jani Koskinen, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Chris Zielinski, Kai Kimppa, Diane Whitehouse, Julie Cameron:
Toward an Ethical and Accountable Society - Working Group 9.2: Social Accountability and Computing. 10-23 - Don Gotterbarn:
A Common Ground for Developing a Global Conscience - SIG 9.2.2: Ethical Frameworks and Codes of Ethics. 24-42 - Robert M. Davison, Antonio Díaz-Andrade, Arlene Bailey, Ephias Ruhode, Geoff Walsham, Jean-Paul Van Belle, Judy van Biljon, Kutoma Wakunuma, Kyung Ryul Park, Luiz Antonio Joia, Manoj A. Thomas, Neki Frasheri, P. J. Wall, Renata Lèbre La Rovere, Silvia Masiero, Stan Karanasios:
Past Practices, Current Debates and Disputes: Future Engagements and Opportunities Regarding Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development - Working Group 9.4: Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development. 43-58 - Petros Chamakiotis, Brad McKenna, Kathrin Bednar, Hameed Chughtai:
From Technology and Virtuality to "Our Digital Lives" - Working Group 9.5: Our Digital Lives. 59-88 - Christopher Leslie:
The Future of the History of Computing - Working Group 9.7: History of Computing. 89-107 - Sisse Finken, Christina Mörtberg:
From Women to Gender and Diversity - Working Group 9.8: Gender, Diversity, and ICT. 108-116 - Per Fors:
Rethinking the Role of ICT for Sustainable Development: From Incremental Improvements Towards Sustainable Societal Transformation - Working Group 9.9: ICT and Sustainable Development. 117-133 - Brett van Niekerk:
Cyber, Disinformation and AI: Evolving Uses of ICT in Peace and Conflict - Working Group 9.10: ICT Uses in Peace and War. 134-148
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