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Workshop:
Bridging Cultures: Computer Ethics, Culture, and ICT
Place: NTNU, Trondheim, Norway (Aud. D113)
Time: June 6th (09-16) and june 7th (09-16), 2005
In june we will hold a workshop on topics related to the graduate course on Computer Ethics, Culture, and ICT. We are proud to present the following lectures:
- Professor Charles Ess, Drury University, Missouri, USA
- Professor Luciano Floridi, University of Oxford
- Associate professor Knut Rolland, NTNU
- PhD Candidate Elisabeth Rossen, Florida Atlantic University
- Senior lecturer/Research associate Bernd Carsten Stahl, De Montfort University
- Master of Philosopy, Johnny Søraker, NTNU
- Associate professor May Thorseth, NTNU
- Research fellow Deborah Wheeler, University of Washington
Monday 6th of June
| 09.00-09.30 | Coffee and introduction by May Thorseth and Charles Ess |
| 10.30-11.30 | Bernd Carsten Stahl: | "Reflective responsibility" |
| 11.30-11.45 | Break |
| 11.45-12.45 | Deborah Wheeler: | "Gender Sensitivity and the Drive for IT: Lessons from the NetCorps Jordan project." |
| 12.45-13.15 | Lunch |
| 13.15-14.15 | Luciano Floridi: | "An Interpretation of Informational Privacy and of its Moral Value" [abstract] |
| 14.15-15.15 | Elisabeth Rossen: | "Forensic Accounting Issues of Information Ethics: A United States -- Norway Perspective on Identity Theft" [abstract] |
Tuesday 7th of June
| 09.00-09.15 | Coffee |
| 09.15-10.15 | Knut Rolland: | "IT, Knowledge paradigms,and Organizational Transformation" |
| 10.15-11.15 | Johnny Søraker: | "The Layered Architecture of the Internet and its Inherent Ideals" |
| 11.15-11.45 | Break |
| 11.45-12.45 | Bernd Carsten Stahl: | "The problem of emancipation in cross-cultural critical research" |
| 12.45-13.15 | Lunch |
| 13.15-14.15 | May Thorseth: | “Worldwide deliberation online – global democracy offline?" |
| 14.15-15.15 | Charles Ess: | “Building Bridges? Cross-cultural Connections in Information Ethics and Computer-Mediated Communication”. |
| 15.15-16.00 | Coffee + plenary sum up and planning for the future |
The workshop is free and open to anyone interested. We do however require you to register through our online form
Registration deadline: May 20th
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