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Current Directions in ICT and Society

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IFIP TC9 50th Anniversary Anthology

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This project was motivated by the upcoming fiftieth anniversary of the IFIP Human Choice and Computers (HCC) conference, the event that led to IFIP’s Technical Committee 9 (TC 9). Although IFIP committees are mainly technical, TC 9 is dedicated to research at the intersection of information and communication technology (ICT) with society. In addition to sponsoring HCC, TC 9 supports  groups that have specific research interests. In consultation with their members, the leaders of each group offer chapters about their groups’ history and goals. An additional chapter describes TC 9’s formation, and an appendix details the national groups that work closely with TC 9. Overall, this volume is a useful guide to the historical development of research on ICT and society, providing readers with important reference works and relevant themes, and also points to likely new trends in these domains.


Leaders of IFIP Technical Committee 9 contribute chapters explaining history and goals Useful guide to the development of research on ICT and society Points to important reference works, relevant themes, and likely trends

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Christopher Leslie

Themen in »Current Directions in ICT and Society«

Computer Ethics Computing History Computing Profession Digital Technologies Gender, Diversity and ICT ICT and Society ICT4D Interdisciplinary Reference Works Computer Science Information Technology Communication Technology Cyber Disinformation and AI Computer and Society Information Systems

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ISBN: 9783031507571
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 27.01.2024

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