Press and Media
In this section there is a collection of press and media coverage of the ETICA project:
General Print Media Coverage
- "The post-Facebook future," THE, p. 15, 23.04.2009
- "ETICA Already Missed These SF Comm Predictions," Bill Christensen, Technovelgy.com, 16.04.2009 (html)
- "Academics To Predict Next Twitter and Its Pitfalls," slashdot, 16.04.2009 (html)
- "Predicting the next Twitter," editorial, Telecoms.com, 15.04.2009 (html)
- "Researchers hunt for ethical technologies," Information World Review News Desk, 15.04.2009 (html)
Also published in:
- World Tech News (html)
- resource shelf (html)
- Computing (html) - "De Montfort University is leading a research project to identify potential drawbacks in future information and communication technologies," Chris Shaw, New Electronics, 15.04.2009 (html)
- "IDENTIFYING THE FACEBOOKS AND TWITTERS OF THE FUTURE," GeoConnexion, 15.04.2009 (html)
- "Giving thought to tomorrow", Computing, 09.04.2009 (html)
- "IT viewed through a moral prism," By Dave Bailey, Computing, 09.04.2009 (html) (pdf).
Also published in:
- informatics online (html)
- active home (html)
- vnunet (html) - "Facing up to problem of internet advances". The Leicester Mercury of May 6 2009 covers the ETICA project with an angle on social networking sites such as Facebook (html)
Radio, Podcasts
- Jamillah Knowles interviewed B. Stahl on Pods and Blogs, 21.04.2009, BBC Radio 5 (link to podcast)
Pieces written by ETICA project members:
- Public Service Review: Science and Technology: "The ethics of future ICT", Bernd Stahl, Issue 5, p. 98-99 (pdf)
- GEOconnexion: "Will Privacy Issues Block Development of Personal SatNav Technology?", part of the contribution team, Bernd Stahl, Sept/Oct 2009, Vol. 7, Issue 4 (pdf)
- "MT Expert - Innovation: The ethics of new technologies," by Bernd Stahl, Managementtoday.com, 23.04.2009 (html)
- "The ethical and social implications of emerging technologies," by Bernd Stahl , VNUNet, 13.04.2009 (html) (pdf)
Other articles mentioning ETICA:
- "Europe increases funds for "blue sky" IT research," by Dave Bailey, Computing, 21.04.2009 (html)
ETICA project press release:
