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Facing the Challenge of Risk and Vulnerability in an Information Society

Proceedings of the IFIP WG9.2 Working Conference, Namur, Belgium, 20-22 May 1993
Buch | Softcover
326 Seiten
1993
Elsevier Science Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-444-89878-4 (ISBN)
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Aims to acknowledge vulnerability in our society and identify various means of "coping" with it. The papers in this volume aim to reconcile the different perspectives on this topic, and to try to answer the question: how do we meet the challenge of social vulnerability in an information society?
"An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure" - this comment from one of the contributors pinpoints the target of this publication - to acknowledge vulnerability in our society and identify various means of "coping" with it. The topic of social vulnerability may be approached from many different directions. For some people, the starting point is a particular system that, because of its size and complexity is unreliable and therefore generates vulnerability. It may be the design, implementation or integration of sophisticated technological devices within the system which reduces its reliability. From another perspective, social vulnerability is ultimately a subjective experience of individual people, the starting point being the quality of life of the individual, not the system. In this way, instead of facing uncertain reliability, society is confronted with "certain unreliability" - a general sensation of powerlessness and vulnerability in an age dominated by the use of complex information and communication technology.
The issue has, at the same time, three distinct aspects: that of the reality of risk, of the perception of risk and of the ability of the individual to act. The papers incorporated in this volume achieve a reconciliation of the different perspectives and work towards the provision of some tentative first answers to the major question posed: "how" do we meet the "challenge" of social vulnerability in an information age?

Part 1 Conceptual analyses: constructing a vulnerable society, M. van Lieshout and M. Massink; the social construction of "major risks", R. Laufer; whose risk? whose challenge? questions of power and vulnerability in a designed world, C. Beardon and M. Hales; I.T. paradigms and inherent risks, K. Brunnstein; the new vulnerability - some ideas to face it, D. Naulleau. Part 2 Methods: using risk-analysis as a tool for decision making - experiences from real life, C.J. Coumou; using web analysis in health care organisations, G. Louw; EDI - risks and vulnerability in new inter-organizational systems, C. Lobet-Maris. Part 3 Organizations - case studies: dependency of healthcare organisation on their information, A.R. Bakker; benefit and risk assessment of computerized health cards - a case study, T. Nguyen Nam et al; information technology in health care - tension and change in the UK national health service, J. Owen et al; information technology's ideology makes its use risky, J. Schopman; overcoming disability - an overview of social and technological developments, D. Whitehouse; I.S. and the public sector - new risks, P. Nilsson; electronic service delivery and the inner city - the risk of benign neglect, W. Dutton; the Swedish church has implemented information technology and is in need of education at the managerial level, S. Zetterqvist. Part 4 Tentative responses: certification in the Australian I.T. profession, A. Underwood; people risks related with informatic services professions and professional liability insurance, P. van Houtte; vulnerability and privacy - are we on the way to a risk-free society?, J. Holvast. Part 5 AGORA - sand-silver-gold plates: the "best" idea as promoted in the public AGORA, J. Berleur et al. Part 6 Provisional conclusion: measures additional to the IFIP-WG9.2 "Paper of Positions", J. Berleur et al. Part 7 The 2nd Namur award lecture: information and communication technology - achievements and prospects, R. Petrella.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.10.1993
Reihe/Serie IFIP Transactions A: Computer Science and Technology ; v. A-33
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Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Theorie / Studium Kryptologie
ISBN-10 0-444-89878-6 / 0444898786
ISBN-13 978-0-444-89878-4 / 9780444898784
Zustand Neuware
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