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Digital aids for an aging society
Communications of the ACM, 2005As a result of 20th-century advances in medicine and standard of living there is a dramatic increase in the number of older people in the U.S. and most developed countries of world. Currently, people aged 65 years and older represent approximately 13% of the population and this number is expected to increase to 22% by 2030.
Sara J. Czaja, Starr Roxanne Hiltz
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The Politics of Whistleblowing in Digitalized Societies
Politics & Society, 2019Works on whistleblowing are overwhelmingly found within disciplines such as business ethics, law, and the professions. Despite its undeniable political and social effects, it is surprisingly understudied in political science and sociology. Recent cases such as those of Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden, Christopher Wylie, and the Panama Papers should ...
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Human values in a digital society
XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2018In a period of rapid technological change, there is a risk of ethics taking a back seat.
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The ABCs of effectiveness in the digital society
Communications of the ACM, 2018Digital effectiveness is not the same as mastering the ICTs, rather it is the art of using them in a purposeful, healthy way.
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Monetary System for a Digital Society
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019In this paper, we examine various models of monetary systems. By using the ideal currency concept, we show that the two-tiered model of monetary system currently used in almost all countries has serious flaws, the root cause of which is the use of private currencies issued by banks. It is shown that from the perspective of the economy of the digital
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