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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC10 2012, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in September 2012. The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the volume. The papers are organized in topical sections on national and international policies, sustainable and responsible innovation, ICT for peace and war, and citizens' involvement, citizens' rights and ICT.




This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC10 2012, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in September 2012. The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the volume. The papers are organized in topical sections on national and international policies, sustainable and responsible innovation, ICT for peace and war, and citizens' involvement, citizens' rights and ICT.


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC10 2012, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in September 2012. The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the volume. The papers are organized in topical sections on national and international policies, sustainable and responsible innovation, ICT for peace and war, and citizens' involvement, citizens' rights and ICT.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
ICT Critical Infrastructures and Society: Introduction to the HCC10 Conference Proceedings....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Formatting the Public Sector with ICTs: Exploring Institutional Sources and Processes....Pages 11-21
Building ICT Critical Infrastructures for Trade Regulations: Implications from a National Initiative in Mexico....Pages 22-33
Getting It Right: The Importance of Targeting Structural Causes of Failure in E-Government....Pages 34-43
National Identity Infrastructures: Lessons from the United Kingdom....Pages 44-55
International Norms and Socio-technical Systems: Connecting Institutional and Technological Infrastructures in Governance Processes....Pages 56-65
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
ICT and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study of a Grassroots Initiative....Pages 69-78
Green IT for Innovation and Innovation for Green IT: The Virtuous Circle....Pages 79-89
The Role of ICT in Sustainable and Responsible Development: E-Skilling....Pages 90-99
Sustainable and Responsible ICT Innovation in Healthcare: A Long View and Continuous Ethical Watch Required....Pages 100-110
Impact of ICT on Home Healthcare....Pages 111-122
Technology and Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions: The Chronic Care Model as a Framework for the Integration of ICT....Pages 123-133
Information Waste, the Environment and Human Action: Concepts and Research....Pages 134-142
Towards a Sustainable Governance of Information Systems: Devising a Maturity Assessment Tool of Eco-Responsibility Inspired by the Balanced Scorecard....Pages 143-155
Building Human Infrastructure for the Digital Economy: Ryerson’s Digital Media Zone....Pages 156-169
Sustainable Communications and Innovation: Different Types of Effects from Collaborative Research Including University and Companies in the ICT-Sector....Pages 170-182
Is the Post-Turing ICT Sustainable?....Pages 183-191
ITGS - A Blueprint for a Social Informatics Course in Pre-university Education....Pages 192-201
Governance, Risk and Compliance: A Strategic Alignment Perspective Applied to Two Case Studies....Pages 202-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Implementation of a Cyber Security Policy in South Africa: Reflection on Progress and the Way Forward....Pages 215-225
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Mapping the Most Significant Computer Hacking Events to a Temporal Computer Attack Model....Pages 226-236
The Dark Side of Web 2.0....Pages 237-249
Towards a Social Media-Based Model of Trust and Its Application....Pages 250-263
Video Games and the Militarisation of Society: Towards a Theoretical and Conceptual Framework....Pages 264-273
Challenges to Peace in the 21st Century: Working towards a Good Information and Communication Society....Pages 274-284
Front Matter....Pages 285-285
Implementing Ethics in Information Systems, Presuppositions and Consequences in Ethics and Information Systems....Pages 287-298
Redesigning the Relationship between Government and Civil Society: An Investigation of Emerging Models of Networked Democracy in Brazil....Pages 299-309
Cyberactivism and Collective Agency: Cases from China....Pages 310-319
Information Inadequacy: The Lack of Needed Information in Human, Social and Industrial Affairs....Pages 320-329
Social Games: Privacy and Security....Pages 330-337
Is Privacy Dead? – An Inquiry into GPS-Based Geolocation and Facial Recognition Systems....Pages 338-348
Theorising Open Development through an Institutional Lens: A Study of Iranian Online Interactions....Pages 349-359
Packet Inspection — Shifting the Paradigm of Fundamental Rights....Pages 360-368
Civic Intelligence and CSCW....Pages 369-375
Informed Strategies of Political Action in IP-Based Social Media....Pages 376-386
Corporate Social Media Use Policy: Meeting Business and Ethical Responsibilities....Pages 387-398
Back Matter....Pages -


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th IFIP TC 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, HCC10 2012, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in September 2012. The 37 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the volume. The papers are organized in topical sections on national and international policies, sustainable and responsible innovation, ICT for peace and war, and citizens' involvement, citizens' rights and ICT.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
ICT Critical Infrastructures and Society: Introduction to the HCC10 Conference Proceedings....Pages 1-7
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Formatting the Public Sector with ICTs: Exploring Institutional Sources and Processes....Pages 11-21
Building ICT Critical Infrastructures for Trade Regulations: Implications from a National Initiative in Mexico....Pages 22-33
Getting It Right: The Importance of Targeting Structural Causes of Failure in E-Government....Pages 34-43
National Identity Infrastructures: Lessons from the United Kingdom....Pages 44-55
International Norms and Socio-technical Systems: Connecting Institutional and Technological Infrastructures in Governance Processes....Pages 56-65
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
ICT and Environmental Sustainability: A Case Study of a Grassroots Initiative....Pages 69-78
Green IT for Innovation and Innovation for Green IT: The Virtuous Circle....Pages 79-89
The Role of ICT in Sustainable and Responsible Development: E-Skilling....Pages 90-99
Sustainable and Responsible ICT Innovation in Healthcare: A Long View and Continuous Ethical Watch Required....Pages 100-110
Impact of ICT on Home Healthcare....Pages 111-122
Technology and Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions: The Chronic Care Model as a Framework for the Integration of ICT....Pages 123-133
Information Waste, the Environment and Human Action: Concepts and Research....Pages 134-142
Towards a Sustainable Governance of Information Systems: Devising a Maturity Assessment Tool of Eco-Responsibility Inspired by the Balanced Scorecard....Pages 143-155
Building Human Infrastructure for the Digital Economy: Ryerson’s Digital Media Zone....Pages 156-169
Sustainable Communications and Innovation: Different Types of Effects from Collaborative Research Including University and Companies in the ICT-Sector....Pages 170-182
Is the Post-Turing ICT Sustainable?....Pages 183-191
ITGS - A Blueprint for a Social Informatics Course in Pre-university Education....Pages 192-201
Governance, Risk and Compliance: A Strategic Alignment Perspective Applied to Two Case Studies....Pages 202-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Implementation of a Cyber Security Policy in South Africa: Reflection on Progress and the Way Forward....Pages 215-225
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Mapping the Most Significant Computer Hacking Events to a Temporal Computer Attack Model....Pages 226-236
The Dark Side of Web 2.0....Pages 237-249
Towards a Social Media-Based Model of Trust and Its Application....Pages 250-263
Video Games and the Militarisation of Society: Towards a Theoretical and Conceptual Framework....Pages 264-273
Challenges to Peace in the 21st Century: Working towards a Good Information and Communication Society....Pages 274-284
Front Matter....Pages 285-285
Implementing Ethics in Information Systems, Presuppositions and Consequences in Ethics and Information Systems....Pages 287-298
Redesigning the Relationship between Government and Civil Society: An Investigation of Emerging Models of Networked Democracy in Brazil....Pages 299-309
Cyberactivism and Collective Agency: Cases from China....Pages 310-319
Information Inadequacy: The Lack of Needed Information in Human, Social and Industrial Affairs....Pages 320-329
Social Games: Privacy and Security....Pages 330-337
Is Privacy Dead? – An Inquiry into GPS-Based Geolocation and Facial Recognition Systems....Pages 338-348
Theorising Open Development through an Institutional Lens: A Study of Iranian Online Interactions....Pages 349-359
Packet Inspection — Shifting the Paradigm of Fundamental Rights....Pages 360-368
Civic Intelligence and CSCW....Pages 369-375
Informed Strategies of Political Action in IP-Based Social Media....Pages 376-386
Corporate Social Media Use Policy: Meeting Business and Ethical Responsibilities....Pages 387-398
Back Matter....Pages -
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