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  UNESCO Chair in Information and Computer ethics (849), established in 2009 at The University of Hertfordshire (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
 

Fields / Disciplines
Information and computer ethics.

Objectives

    The main specific objectives of this Chair are to:
  • develop guidelines and protocols for the discussion of ethical problems and the resolution of existing difficulties concerning digital and online information;
  • be an intellectual forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences regarding the ethics of ICT, in collaboration with UNESCO's Ethics Education Programme, Global Ethics Observatory, and Ethics around the World Programme; and
  • disseminate information to all stakeholders, ethicists, scientists, ICT experts, policy-makers, the general public and new generations, about UNESCO's initiatives concerning the ethical issues related to creative and innovative digital technologies and that need to be addressed, especially with respect to developing countries (e.g. availability of and access to low-cost technologies focused on common public health and social needs).


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The University of Hertfordshire

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Communication and Information

 

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