Table of Contents
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Technology and Intimacy: Choice or Coercion David Kreps, Gordon Fletcher, Marie Griffiths (Eds.)
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Front Matter |
Ethics
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An Unclear Question: Who Owns Patient Information? Jani Koskinen, Kai Kimppa |
3-13 |
Ethical Gathering of Exercise Metrics from Elderly: Case Jumppatikku Olli Heimo, Tapani Liukkonen, Miika Oja-Nisula, Julius Rajala, Anne Paavolainen, Kai Kimppa, Tuomas Mäkilä |
14-24 |
Assistive Technology Devices for the Oldest-Old: Maintaining Independence for the Fourth Age Gillian Harvie, Kenneth Eustace, Oliver Burmeister |
25-33 |
Safety-Enhancing Locating Wearables on Passenger Ships: Privacy and Security Perceptions by the Elderly Sonja Kwee-Meier, Eugen Altendorf, Alexander Mertens, Christopher Schlick |
34-48 |
Balancing Act or Compromise? A Case Study Highlighting the Challenges of Trialling IT Services with the Elderly Sue Hessey, Hazel Lacohee, Rob Collingridge |
49-60 |
Skeuomorphic Reassurance: Personhood and Dementia David Kreps, Oliver Burmeister, Jessica Blaynee |
61-71 |
Ethical and Legal Issues Involved in the Pro-active Collection of Personal Information with the Aim of Reducing Online Disclosure Johnny Botha, Mariki Eloff, Marthie Grobler |
72-85 |
A Comparative Legal Study on Data Breaches in Japan, the U.S., and the U.K. Kaori Ishii, Taro Komukai |
86-105 |
Ethics and Professional Intimacy Within the Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) Industry Sophie Iredale, Aleksej Heinze |
106-115 |
A Participatory Design Program for Making Ethical Choices in Client Vendor Relations in ISD Tero Vartiainen, Olli Heimo, Kai Kimppa |
116-129 |
Narrative Ethics of Personalisation Technologies Wessel Reijers, Bert Gordijn, Declan O’sullivan |
130-140 |
Communications
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“Break the Ice”: The Use of Technology to Initiate Communication in Public Spaces Matjaž Kljun, Klen Pucihar |
143-149 |
Enabling Socio-Economic Activities: Opening Global Markets for the Marginalized Through Secure ICT Use Jackie Phahlamohlaka, David Kepaletwe, Vusi Ndala, Lebogang Phahlamohlaka |
150-165 |
Adoption of Social Media for the Banking Sector in Sri Lanka Parakum Pathirana, Aye Khin |
166-177 |
Visualising Actor Network for Cooperative Systems in Marine Technology Yushan Pan, Sisse Finken |
178-190 |
“To Listen, Share, and to Be Relevant” - Learning Netiquette by Reflective Practice Halvdan Haugsbakken |
191-203 |
The Embodiment of Relationships of Adult Facebookers Myrto Pirli, Sisse Finken, Christina Mörtberg |
204-214 |
Manifestations of Users’ Privacy Concerns in a Formative Usability Test of Social Networking Site Kimmo Tarkkanen, Ville Harkke |
215-228 |
Denial of Choice: Group Level Disclosure of Private Information Tharntip Chutikulrungsee, Oliver Burmeister, Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Maumita Bhattacharya |
229-240 |
From Caravaggio to Braque: Digital Technology and the Illusion of Augmented Responsibility Donatella Padua |
241-256 |
Examining User Experience in an Augmented Reality Adventure Game: Case Luostarinmäki Handicrafts Museum Kaapo Seppälä, Olli Heimo, Timo Korkalainen, Juho Pääkylä, Jussi Latvala, Seppo Helle, Lauri Härkänen, Sami Jokela, Lauri Järvenpää, Frans Saukko, Lauri Viinikkala, Tuomas Mäkilä, Teijo Lehtonen |
257-276 |
Using a Mobile Phone as a 2D Virtual Tracing Tool: Static Peephole vs. Magic Lens Klen Čopič Pucihar, Matjaž Kljun, Paul Coulton |
277-288 |
Futures
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The Beginnings of Government Support for Computers in Schools – The State Computer Education Centre of Victoria in the 1980s Arthur Tatnall |
291-302 |
Collaborative Annotation Sharing in Physical and Digital Worlds Jan Grbac, Matjaž Kljun, Klen Pucihar, Leo Gombač |
303-313 |
Revocable Anonymisation in Video Surveillance: A “Digital Cloak of Invisibility” Linus Feiten, Sebastian Sester, Christian Zimmermann, Sebastian Volkmann, Laura Wehle, Bernd Becker |
314-327 |
Edges, Surfaces, and Spaces of Action in 21st Century Urban Environments – Connectivities and Awareness in the City H. Mckenna |
328-343 |