IFIP TC6 Open Digital Library

7. HCC 2006: Maribor, Slovenia

Social Informatics: An Information Society for all? In Remembrance of Rob Kling - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC7), IFIP TC 9, Maribor, Slovenia, September 21-23, 2006

Jacques Berleur, Markku I. Nurminen, John Impagliazzo

Springer, IFIP 223, ISBN: 978-0-387-37875-6



Contents

As we may remember.

Alice Robbin, Roberta Lamb, John Leslie King, Jacques Berleur

 17-21

On Rob Kling: The Theoretical, the Methodological, and the Critical.

Alice Robbin, Ron Day

 25-36

Socio-Technical Interaction Networks: A Discussion of the Strengths, Weaknesses and Future of Kling's STIN Model.

Eric T. Meyer

 37-48

Social Informatics: Principles, Theory, and Practice.

Steve Sawyer, Michael Tyworth

 49-62

Teaching Social Informatics for Engineering Students.

László Z. Karvalics, Lilla Juhász

 65-72

Social Informatics: An Emerging Discipline?

Vasja Vehovar

 73-85

Social Informatics in the Future?

Per Flensburg, Arianit Kurti

 87-96

The Ethics of e-Medicine.

Göran Collste

 101-109

Digital Child Pornography: Reflections on the Need for a Critical IS Research Agenda.

Marie Eneman

 111-121

An Empirical Study on Implementing Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) in Schools.

Yu-Wei Lin, Enrico Zini

 123-132

Ubiquity and Pervasivity: On the Technological Mediation of (Mobile) Everyday Life.

Giuseppina Pellegrino

 133-144

Firm Information Transparency: Ethical Questions in the Information Age.

Antonino Vaccaro, Peter Madsen

 145-156

Databases, Biological Information and Collective Action.

Tom Dedeurwaerdere

 159-169

Internet-Based Commons of Intellectual Resources: An Exploration of their Variety.

Paul B. de Laat

 171-183

Virtual Censorship: Controlling the Public Sphere.

Mathias Klang

 185-194

Communicating Information Society Related RTD and Deployment Results in Support of EU Public Policies.

Vasilios Laopodis

 195-207

Consumer Models in the Encounter between Supply and Demand of Electronic Administration.

Françoise Massit-Folléa, Cécile Méadel

 209-217

Sustainability and the Information Society.

Christian Fuchs

 219-230

The Production of Service in the Digital City: A Social Informatics Inquiry.

Elisabeth Davenport, Keith S. Horton

 233-242

The Social Informatics of the Internet: An Ecology of Games.

William H. Dutton

 243-253

Enhancing Human Choice by Information Technologies.

Tanja Urbancic, Olga Stepánková, Nada Lavrac

 255-264

User's Knights in Shining Armour?

Katarina Lindblad-Gidlund

 265-278

Models of Democracy and the Design of Slovenian Political Party Web Sites.

Simon Delakorda

 279-295

ICT in Medicine and Health Care: Assessing Social, Ethical and Legal Issues.

Göran Collste, Penny Duquenoy, Carlisle George, Karin Hedström, Kai Kimppa, Emilio Mordini

 297-308

Internet in the Street Project: Helping the Extremely Poor to Enter the Information Society.

Corinne Chevrot, Emmanuelle Comtat, Gwenaël Navarette, Bruno Oudet, Jean-Pierre Pinet

 309-318

ICT and Free Open Source Software in Developing Countries.

Pia Krakowski

 319-330

Knowledge, Work and Subject in Informational Capitalism.

Rudi Schmiede

 333-354

Designing the Accountability of Enterprise Architectures.

Gian Marco Campagnolo, Gianni Jacucci

 355-366

Creating a Framework to Recognize Context-Originated Factors in IS in Organizations.

Tuija Tiihonen, Mikko Korpela, Anja Mursu

 367-379

Social Informatics - From Theory to Actions for the Good ICT Society.

Gunilla Bradley

 383-394

On Similarities and Differences between Social Informatics and Information Systems.

Pertti Järvinen

 395-406

Work Informatics - An Operationalisation of Social Informatics.

Markku I. Nurminen

 407-416

Philosophical Inquiry into Social Informatics - Methods and Uses of Language.

Rocío Riueda Ortiz, Henrik Herlau, Leif Bloch Rasmussen

 417-430

Strategies for the Effective Integration of ICT into Social Organization - Organization of Information Processing and the Necessity of Social Informatics.

Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski

 431-444

A User Centred Access Model.

Olof Nilsson

 445-455

Computers and Internet Related Beliefs among Estonian Computer Users and Non-Users.

Pille Pruulmann-Vengerfeldt

 459-468

Understanding Socio-Technical Change: Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach.

Edouard J. Simon, Monique Janneck, Dorina Gumm

 469-479

Priorities of Fair Globalization.

Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Viktoria Skarler

 483-486