Browsing Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media by Subject "ICT"
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Behavioral Change towards EE by Utilizing ICT Tools
(Conference)Due to end-users’ habit being one of the prominent factors influencing building performance, changing user behavior to encourage energy efficient habits has tremendous potential to facilitate energy savings. Four ongoing ... -
The ETHICOMP Odyssey: 1995 to 2015
(Working Paper)A reflection of the ETHICOMP conference series and its impact on ICT ethics over its 20 year existence. -
Ethics in corporate Research and Development (R&D): can Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) approaches aid sustainability?
(Article)An increase in the number of companies that publish corporate social responsibility (CSR) statements, and a rise in their ‘sustainability’ research, reflects a growing acceptance that broad ethical considerations are key ... -
The future of ICT for health and ageing: unveiling ethical and social issues through horizon scanning foresight
(Article)This paper uses horizon scanning as a foresight methodology to investigate the opportunities, challenges and futures of ICT for health and ageing, particularly focusing on identifying the ethical and social issues associated ... -
Future Vision
(Article)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to review the world of information and communications technology (ICT) from its early days to the near future. The aim is to consider how successfully academia, industry and government ... -
ICT as an enabler for sustainable development: Reflections on opportunities and barriers
(Article)Purpose – ICT offers a peculiar 21st Century conundrum as it both a cause and solution to rising carbon emissions. The growth in the digital economy is fueling increased energy consumption whilst affording new opportunities ... -
Innovating Responsibly in ICT for Ageing: Drivers, Obstacles and Implementation
(Article)Responsible research and innovation (RRI) is a nascent concept, promoted actively by the European Union and other policy makers around the world. Hitherto, this concept has been associated primarily with publicly funded ... -
INTA MOAT: a tool for governing the urban commons
(Book chapter)In the historic city of Nicosia located on the island of Cyprus, the old city is enclosed by the Venetian walls. These were initially designed during the Venetian period on the island and later on, finished during the ... -
Intersectional observations of the Human Brain Project’s approach to sex and gender
(Article)Purpose – This paper aims to critically assess approaches to sex and gender in the Human Brain Project (HBP) as a large ICT project AQ: 1 case study using intersectionality. Design/methodology/approach – The strategy of ... -
An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
(Article)Abstract: This paper makes an original contribution to the responsible research and innovation (RRI) discourse, with an inquiry into the extent to which risk, risk assessment, or risk management, including ethical and ... -
Money as Medium and Tool: Reading Simmel as a Philosopher of Technology to Understand Contemporary Financial ICTs and Media
(Article)This article explores the relevance of Georg Simmel’s phenomenology of money and interpretation of modernity for understanding and evaluating contemporary financial information and communication technologies (ICTs). It ... -
Novel instrumentation for monitoring after-hours electricity consumption of electrical equipment, and some potential savings from a switch-off campaign.
(Article)An increasing cause of electricity use and greenhouse gas emissions is from IT equipment such as computers, printers, and servers, with worldwide computer use increasing from 1000 million PCs in 2006, to 1400 million in ... -
Responsible Research in IT
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The Role of Ethics in the Data Governance of Large Neuro-ICT Projects
(Article)Objective We describe current practices of ethics-related data governance in large neuro-ICT projects, identify gaps in current practice, and put forward recommendations on how to collaborate ethically in complex regulatory ... -
Social Inclusion and ICTs A Literature Review Through the Lens of the Capability
(Book chapter)Social inclusion is considered to lead to equal participation in society, and, indirectly, to people’s welfare (Gingrich and Lightman 2015). Researchers and policy makers have put forth the adoption of Information and ... -
Stakeholder Engagement and Responsible Research & Innovation in promoting Sustainable Development and Empowerment through ICT
(Article)ICT plays a significant role in both developed and developing countries across the globe. ICTs are also seen as playing an important role in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In particular, their ...