The information society : innovation, legitimacy, ethics and democracy : in honor of Professor Jacques Berleur s.j. : proceedings of the conference "Information Society: Governance, Ethics and Social Consequences," University of Namur, Belgium, 22-23 May 2006 /
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Chrisanthi Avgerou
- General introduction / Philippe Goujon, Sylvain Lavelle
- Introduction to part I / Carlisle George
- Democracy, technology, and information society / Deborah G. Johnson
- Democracy, innovation, and the information society / Stefano Rodotà
- The information/knowledge society as risk society: assessing and enforcing IT safety and security standards for IT systems: about responsibility of experts and governments / Klaus Brunnstein
- Introduction to part II / Kai K. Kimppa
- From the ethics of technology to the ethics of knowledge assessment / Rene Von Schomberg
- Deliberative democracy: from rational discourse to public debate / Mattias Kettner
- ICT and value sensitive design / Jeroen van den Hoven
- Introduction to part III / Kai K. Kimppa
- Social consequence of information and communication, technologies and the European Union: policy links / Vasileios Laopodis
- Economy, industry, innovation and technical democracy / Philippe Defraigne
- When economics meets ethics: the governance of economic activities in the information society / Eric Brousseau
- The institutional dynamics of sharing biological information: towards reflexive governance of the information society / Tom Dedeurwaerdere-- The internet: new principles of political right, new social contract / Richard Delmas
- Introduction to part IV / Diane Whitehouse
- Which major legal concerns in future e-health? / Jean Herveg, Yves Poullet
- Embedding professional issues within university degree courses / Les Neal (and alii)
- IT, ethics and education: teaching the teachers (and their pupils) / Bern Martens
- Introduction to part V / Chris Zielinski
- Internet governance: some thoughts after the two WSIS / Yves Poullet
- Governance challenges: first lessons from WSIS - an ethical and social perspective / Jacques Berleur
- The information society: what next? / Penny Duquenoy.