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ETHICOMP 2005 PROGRAMME

1st September 2005
Slot Lyceum I Lyceum II Delfi
Monday 12th September 2005
08:30 Registration
09:30 Welcome and Opening Session - Auditorium II
Mille Millnert, Rector, Linkoping University
Helen Dannetun, Dean, Institute of Technology
Bengt Sandin, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Science
Bengt Wranne, Dean Faculty of Health Sciences
Simon Rogerson
Goran Collste
10:15 Looking Back To The Future - Terry Bynum and Simon Rogerson
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 1 Electronic voting best practices
Mike Bowern
From Computer Ethics to the Ethics of Global ICT Society
Krystyna Gorniak-Kocikowska
Spare Session
12:00 2 E-Society and E-Democracy: the Example of Estonia
Alec Charles
What does Globalisation mean to you?
Mohamed M Begg
Mediated values in Swedish municipality Website design. The need for value awareness
Emma Eliason and Karin Hedstrom
12:30 3 Imerging E-government`s role in Combatting Corruption in Latvia
Kristine Beinarovica
Dynamic Traditions: Why globalization does not mean homogenization
Richard Volkman
Interactive to proactive: Computer Ethics in the past and the future
L. Venter, M.S. Olivie and J.J. Britz
13:00 Lunch
14:15 IMIS ETHICOMP Survey Mary Prior
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 4 The Machine Made Me Do It! An Examination of the Possible Moral and Llegal Agency of Intelligent Computer Systems
Hannah Haviland
Design for Privacy: Towards a Methodological Approach to Trustworthy Design
Kalpana Shankar, Kay Connelly and L. Jean Camp
Computers for Ethical Competence
Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos
16:00 5 The Ethical Implications of the Messenger's Haircut: Steganography in the Digital Age
F. Grodzinsky, K. Miller and M. J. Wolf
The Data Protection Decade 1995-2005
Richard Howley, Simon Rogerson, N. Ben Fairweather and Lawrence Pratchett
Developing An Ethics Policy for Research that Uses ICT
Andy Bissett
16:30 6 Ethics of IT related piracy: An exploration of cognitive moral philosophies
Nivedita Debnath and Kanika T Bhal
Governance Models for Information Sharing: The Issues
Debi Ashenden
A Help or a Hindrance? The Use of Spatial Metaphors in the Internet Research Ethics Debate
Aaron Norgrove
17:00 Reception IT-ceum
End of Day 1
Tuesday 13th September
09:00 7 ICT Workers and Professional Attitudes: Construction of an Appropriately Professional Working Environment
Kiyoshi Murata
Cultural Issues in Adaptive Education Systems
T. Brent McCauley
Enabling the Exploitation of Tacit Knowledge: Open Issues and Opportunities
Nikolaos Lampropoulos, Sotiris Michalakos, Achilleas Anagnostopoulos and Nancy Pouloudi
09:30 8 The case for a Hippocratic Oath for IS professionals revisited
Mary Prior
Some Ethical Considerations Regarding the Relationship of E-Learning and Pedagogy
Pat Jefferies and Bernd Carsten Stahl
Mining and Onlining Memory: The Foundation, Organization, Preservation, Access, and Control of Unfettered Cultural Records for All
Toni Samek and Gustavo Navarro
10:00 9 Craft and Reform in Moral Exemplars in Computing
Chuck Huff and Simon Rogerson
Combating the New Plagiarism: A Progress Report
J Barrie Thompson
Failure in knowledge management: whose is the ethical responsibility?
Goncalo Jorge Morais of Costa and Nuno Miguel Araujo of Silva
10:30 10 Computer Technology Workers: A New Elite-Why?
Sheldon Richmond
Teaching Computer Ethics at Spain and Portugal Universities
Alexandre Lazaretti, Porfirio Barroso and Gloria Melara
The Digital Commons: Using Licenses to Promote Creativity
Mathias Klang
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Key Note 1 - Now Here - in search for the utopian designer
Prof. Pelle Ehn, Malmo University, Sweden.
12:15 Lunch
13:15 Boat Trip or Free Time
18:15 End of Day 2
Wednesday 14th September
09:00 11 Emerging working risks in information society
Mario Arias, Teresa Torres, Mar Souto, Rosa Queralt
Ethical competence and stress in IT-based work
Carl Aborg, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos and Jenny Ohman Persson
Computer Ethics in Secondary School and Teacher Training
Bern Martens
09:30 12 Spam or Sender-id: Reducing the Fog of Ethical Decision Making. Once More into the Breech
Don Gotterbarn
Internet and Productivity: Ethical Perspectives on Workplace Behavior
Frances S. Grodzinsky and Andra Gumbus
Some Imperatives of ICT Integration in the Philippine Educational System: Towards Modernization, Excellence and Relevance in a Highly Globalized Economy
Jose V. Camacho
10:00 13 Privacy Protection in Japan: Cultural Influence on the Universal Value
Yohko Orito and Kiyoshi Murata
The impact of internet technologies utilization on companies internal work environments: the social and ethical implications
Janusz Wielki
Comparative Analysis of Computer Ethics Syllabi at Universities of the State of California (USA)
Porfirio Barroso, Gloria Melara and Alexandre Lazaretti
10:30 14 Privacy Policies Online: further results from a continuing investigation
Steve McRobb and Simon Rogerson
Archiving and Categorization of E-Mail Systems
Ian H. MacGregor and Nicholas Wagner
Suggestions concerning reorientation of software developers to focus on a broad spectrum of users
Barbara Begier
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Workshop 1

The Ethics of Medical Informatics
Jan Holmquist, Goran Collste, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos, Erik Boralv, Carlisle George, Penny Duquenoy, Ki Kimppa
Workshop 2

Privacy at the computerized workplace
Sven Ove Hansson et al
Workshop 3

Ethical challenges in the application of information technology and information science: Creating a network of excellence
Bernd Stahl et al
Workshop 4

Defining computer and information ethics
Terry Bynum, Walter Maner
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Key Note 2 - Values, Design and Information Technology: The front loading of ethics
Prof. Jeroen van den Hoven, Delft University of technology, The Netherlands
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 15 Ethical issues in Web services: a layered approach
Laurette Pretorius and Andries Barnard
Some Real Virtual Punishments
Marcus Johansson
From Gutenberg to ICT: The New Lingua Doctus - Treat or Opportunity?
Agata Mroz
16:00 16 Computer-mediated Communication and Criticisms of the Internet
Paul Sollie
Autonomy Method - Acquiring Skills for Ethical Analysis of Computerisation in Car Driving
Mikael Erlandsson and Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos
E - Cultural diffusion in informative society
Piotr Pawlak
16:30 17 Invisible Enemy? Canada's Blindness in an Age of 'War on Terror'
Juan Gabriel Estrada Alvarez and Richard S. Rosenberg
Artificial Intelligence, Emotions and Rights
C. T. A. Schmidt
Internet: middle of communication ethically incompatible? Or not?
Goncalo Jorge Morais of Costa
19:30 Conference Dinner
End of Day 3
Thursday 15th September
09:00 18 Microsoft on Copyright: an ethical analysis of Microsoft's enforcement of Copyright
James G.S. Wilson
Bridging the Gap Between Reality and the Sense of Reality
Jenny Ohman Persson
Some Ethical Problems Related to the Near-Future Use of Telemedicine in Military
Janne Lahtiranta and Kai Kimppa
09:30 19 Utopias Beachfront Property Suggested area: E-Government, E-Democracy and citizenship
Mikolaj Kozikovsky
The Call Center Industry and the Imperatives for an ICT-driven Knowledge-Intensive Employment in the Philippine Economy
Jose Camacho
Online medical consultations: are we heading in the right direction?
Carlisle George and Penny Duquenoy
10:00 20 Information Ethics Library: An Online, Open Access, and Community-Based Resource for Information Ethics
Bernd Carsten Stahl, Ben Fairweather, Simon Rogerson and Robert Beckett
Technologies of Surveillance: Evolution and Future Impact
Vance Lockton and Richard Rosenberg
Cyber Medicine and Medical Ethics: Towards a Moral Justification
Ndukwe Cajetan Okechukwu
10:30 21 An Access Right to Essential Information
Chris Zielinski
DeCODE Iceland and genetic databanks: where 'consent' to genetic research means patenting a nation's genes
Maria Canellopoulou-Bottis
Trust and Clinical Information Systems
Den Pain, Rania Shibl, Kay Fielden and Andy Bissett
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 22 Prospects for Thought Communication
Kevin Warwick and Daniela Cerqui
Policies for a 'nanosociety': Can we learn now from our future mistakes?
D. S. Horner
Hacking as Politically Motivated Civil Disobedience: Is Hacktivism Morally Justified
Kenneth Einar Himma
12:00 23 Identity management architectures: Arguing for a socio-technical perspective
Eirini Kalliamvakou, Elpida Prasopoulou and Nancy Pouloudi
Stealing a March on Society: The Ethical Implications of the Nanotechnological Weapons Policy
Moira Carrol-Mayer, N. Ben Fairweather, Simon Rogerson and Bernd C. Stahl
The Cunning of Internet Trust
Paul de Laat
12:30 24 Ethical Intelligence and Design
John Knight
An Ethical Argument for Using Emerging Technologies to Promote the Participation of Women in ICT
Caroline E. Wardle, Rachelle D. Hollander and Jolene Kay Jesse
Spare Session
13:00 Lunch
14:15 Question Time Panel - Paul Luker, Keith Miller, Gunilla Bradley
15:45 Closing remarks including conference overwiew and workshop outcomes
16:30 End of conference