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ISTAS 2022: Hong Kong
- IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2022, Hong Kong, November 10-12, 2022. IEEE 2022, ISBN 978-1-6654-8410-7
- Sheilla Njoto, Marc Cheong, Reeva Lederman, Aidan McLoughney, Leah Ruppanner, Anthony Wirth:
Gender Bias in AI Recruitment Systems: A Sociological-and Data Science-based Case Study. 1-7 - Yuyang Tang, Richard A. Williams:
Investigating Relationship Conflict within the Social Network of Large IS Projects using a SIR Model. 1-5 - Rua M. Williams
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"Only the Old and Sick Will Die" - Reproducing 'Eugenic Visuality' in COVID-19 Data Visualization. 1-5 - Christian Herzog:
Is Algorithmic Personalized Pricing Unjust? 1-5 - Saurabh Biswas, Chrissi Antonopoulos, Tim Seiple, Craig Bakker, Michael Walsh, Andre Coleman:
Developing a Roadmap for Tracking Sustainability in Bioenergy Transitions. 1-9 - Nickolas Dodd, Haowen Fan, Parth Khopkar, Francis Mendoza, Edgard Musafiri Mimo, Yatiraj Shetty, Riley Tallman, Katina Michael:
Facial Emotion Recognition and the Future of Work. 1-9 - Akiko Orita
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"Resurrecting" dead celebrities: Editing and using remnant data of the deceased through AI. 1-4 - Justin Colyar Barrett, Katina Michael, Ross Maciejewski, Luke Tate:
Improving Educational Standards Using Visualization Dashboards for Decision Making. 1-5 - Christian Herzog:
Inexplicable AI in Medicine as a Form of Epistemic Oppression. 1-5 - Cris Greera:
Prioritizing Inclusion in Urban Development. 1-4 - Yuanchu Song:
The Questionable Foundations and Implications of Money-Making Apps in China. 1-6 - Andrés Domínguez Hernández
, Vassilis Galanos
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A toolkit of dilemmas: Beyond debiasing and fairness formulas for responsible AI/ML. 1-4 - Marc Cheong:
Social Media Harms as a Trilemma: Asymmetry, Algorithms, and Audacious Design Choices. 1-8 - Maxine S. Cohen:
ISTAS 22 Inaugural Talk - Challenges to SSIT. 1 - Andrea R. Gammon, Qin Zhu, Scott C. Streiner, Rockwell F. Clancy, Ryan Thorpe:
Exploring the Perceptions of Professional Values among First-Year Engineering Students: A Cross-Cultural Comparison. 1-5 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
Social Categories in/of Cyberspace: Frequency Effects and Trust in Media. 1-7 - Leon A. Wilson:
Universal Access: A Sociotechnical Perspective of Broadband Internet Adoption in the Public Interest. 1-5 - Martin F. Zorrilla, Ali Akgunduz, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Can strategic resilience coexist with lean approaches? A case study of the aviation industry. 1-5 - Alycia de Mesa:
From Responsible Innovation to Interrelational Technology Development. 1-6 - Stephen Fernandez
, Suzanne L. Seah
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How Mobile Health Technologies Can Transform Social Relationships in a Population-Level Fitness Promotion Campaign. 1-6 - Jessica C. M. Li:
Applying virtual stories to enhance University students learn-to-learn competence for practicum preparation: an empirical exploratory study. 1-5 - Hua Zhon, Aikins Amoako Asiama
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The Prevalence and Mechanisms of cyber fraud activities among Ghanaian Youths; Routine Activity, Space Transition, and Rational Choice from Differential Association Perspective. 1-7 - Hongyu Zhang, Grant McKenzie:
Towards place-based privacy: Challenges and opportunities in the "smart" world. 1-4 - Xiang Michelle Liu, Diane R. Murphy:
Applying a Trustworthy AI Framework to Mitigate Bias and Increase Workforce Gender Diversity. 1-5 - Christopher G. Harris:
Age Bias: A Tremendous Challenge for Algorithms in the Job Candidate Screening Process. 1-5 - Marcus Wigan, Greg Adamson, Priya Rani, Nick Dyson, Fabian Horton:
Chatbots and Explainable Artificial Intelligence. 1-5 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
Vaccination, Values, and Health Information Search Behaviour in the New Folk Medicine. 1-10 - Simone Herbert-Lowe:
Payment redirection fraud - who does (and who should) bear the loss in fraudulent banking transactions, and is Australia's electronic banking system fit for purpose? 1-7 - Pablo C. Herrera, Macarena Valenzuela-Zubiaur
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The impact of the democratization of technologies in vulnerable groups, artisans and micro-entrepreneurs. The role of Mobile Fab Labs. 1-6 - Yusuke Kaneko
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Electricity Consumption and Environmental Impact Reduction Measures in Public Blockchain. 1-6 - Rasika Bhalerao, Damon McCoy:
An Analysis of Terms of Service and Official Policies with Respect to Sex Work. 1-14 - Mathin Sahr Torto, Danielle Taana Smith, Lee W. McKnight, Prasanta K. Ghosh:
The Internet Backpack: Transforming STEM Education, Agriculture and Economic Development in Liberia, West Africa. 1-5 - Christian Herzog, Noah-Art Leinweber, Stefanie A. Engelhard, Lars H. Engelhard:
Autonomous Ferries and Cargo Ships: Discovering Ethical Issues via a Challenge-Based Learning Approach in Higher Education. 1-6 - Madison Macias, Eric Stribling, Tasha Coelho, Sarthak Bhardwaj, Malaika Malik, Bo Manuszak:
Space Exploration and Sustainable Development. 1-2 - David Kolevski
, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas, Mark Bruce Freeman
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Cloud Computing Data Breaches in News Media: Disclosure of Personal and Sensitive Data. 1-11 - Matteo Mantovani
, Carlo Combi:
FARmAPP: a process-driven solution to prevent and oppose illegal recruitment in agriculture in Northern Italy. 1-8 - Erol Gelenbe:
The Measurement and Optimization of ICT Energy Consumption. 1-6 - Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen, Nichole Powell, Pamela Leggett-Robinson:
Inclusion is Much More Than Access: STEM Capital and Agentic Strategies. 1-5 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
The Wholly Alliance: Psychographics Ethics and the Internet of Things. 1-8 - Hayden Cooreman, Qin Zhu:
Critical Reflections on the Ethical Regulation of AI: Challenges with Existing Frameworks and Alternative Regulation Approaches. 1-5 - Maria Jihan G. Sangil:
Informing Government Decision-Making with Online Citizen Feedback and Social Media: Pedestrianization of Streets. 1-7 - Noeline W. Prins, Rebecca Monteleone, Joana Soldado-Magraner
, Joanne E. Nash, Michael J. Young, Laura Cabrera:
Reexamining the ethical, legal, social, and cultural implications for cochlear implants through a novel neuroethics framework. 1-6 - Cristina Dreifuss-Serrano, Pablo C. Herrera:
Assessing ethics in Problem-based Learning volunteer experiences. 1-4 - Rebecca Dziedzic, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Social Vulnerability in the Context of Water Infrastructure Management. 1-6 - Harish Chowdhary
, Naveen Kumar Chaudhary:
Universal Acceptance as an Elixir for Multilingual Internet and Cybersecurity Considerations. 1-8 - Katina Michael:
Just-in-Time Transnational Organized Crime: Just Another Adaptive Supply Chain. 1-7
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