Program Schedule:
Event Location (primary): Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice - USD
Thursday July 12th
--- Friday --- Saturday
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8:00 |
Shuttle Bus Pick-up at Hacienda Hotel |
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8:15 |
Continental Breakfast |
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8:45 |
Conference Welcome |
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9:00 |
Keynote: |
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9:45 |
Philip Brey, “Computer Ethics of the Right and of the Good” |
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10:15 |
Break |
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Topic: Floridi Fest |
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10:30 |
Herman T. Tavani, “On Floridi's Ontological Theory of Privacy” |
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11:00 |
Mojtaba Kianie & Nasim
Mahoozi, |
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11:30 |
Lauri Tuovinen & Juha Roning, “Baits and Beatings: Vigilante Justice in Virtual Communities” |
Johnny Hartz Soraker, “Dialectical Reasoning in Virtual Reality- -and the Controversial Case of 'Virtual Rape'.” |
Noon |
Lunch |
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| Topic: Infosphere |
Topic: Copyright & IP |
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1:30 |
Michael Nagenborg, “Designing Spheres of Informational Justice” |
Kenneth Einar Himma: “The Legitimacy of Intellectual Property Rights and the Argument from the Information Commons” |
2:00 |
Kathrine A. Henderson, Richard Spinello, & Lipinski : “Reassessing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act” |
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2:30 |
Break |
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Topic: Organizations |
Topic: Copyright/IP continued |
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2:45 |
David Sanford Horner, “Digital Futures: Promising ethics and the ethics of promising” |
Grodzinsky, Bottis ,“Private Use as Fair Use: Is it fair?” |
3:15 |
Michael Zimmer & Noemi Manders-Huits, “Values and pragmatic action: The Challenges of engagement with technical design communities” |
Eddan Katz, “Copyright Contraband” |
3:45 |
S.R. Ponelis and J.J. Britz, “To talk or not to talk? From Telkom to Hellkom: A critical reflection on the current telecommunication policy in South Africa from a social justice perspective” |
Samir Chopra & Scott Dexter, “Free Software and the Political Philosophy of the Cyborg World” |
Break |
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4:15 |
INSEIT Meeting |
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5:15 |
End of first day sessions |
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5:30 |
Conference BBQ: Patio, Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice |
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7:00 |
Shuttle Bus Back to Hacienda Hotel |
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