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Human-Centric Computing in a Data-Driven Society
David Kreps, Taro Komukai, T. Gopal, Kaori Ishii
Front Matter

Ethical and Legal Considerations in a Data-Driven Society


A Study on Abusing Superior Bargaining Position in the Anti-Monopoly Act and Its Relation to the Act on the Protection of Personal Information in Japan
Kaori Ishii
5-15
The Laws of Big Data
Lena Mischau
16-28
The Legal Frameworks of the Right to Request the Deletion of Personal Data in the EU, the U.S. and Japan and the Right to Be Forgotten: A Study Focusing on Search Businesses
Mika Nakashima
29-40
Examining the Possibility of Expanding the Use of Digital Images Recorded in the “Audio-Visual Recording of Custodial Interrogation” System
Mariko Nakamura
41-51
Governance Framework for Facial Recognition Systems in Japan
Aimi Ozaki
52-63
Advanced Software and Patents: A Patentability Balance for Fostering Technology
Michele Baccelli, Kazuto Kobayashi, Steven Sereboff, Mitsuyoshi Hiratsuka
64-76
IPR Risk Assessment of Companies Implementing Standard Essential Patents and Validation
Kazuto Kobayashi, Mitsuyoshi Hiratsuka, Michele Baccelli
77-85
Qualitative Analysis of Interviews with Municipal Officers Toward the Human-Centered Improvement of the eLen Regulation Database System
Aki Shima, Tokuyasu Kakuta
86-99
Japan-EU Passenger Name Record Negotiations and Their Implications
Toru Maruhashi
100-114

The Data-Driven Society


Heaven and Earth – Cloud and Territory in the Internet
Martin Warnke
117-129
Self-Sovereign Identity and Blockchain-Based Content Management
Yusuke Kurihara
130-140
Assessing the Japanese Turn in AI and Robot Ethics: Extracting Meaningful Principles Between Exoticism and Empiricism in the Case of AIBO
Vassilis Galanos, Mary Reisel
141-157
Intelligent Monitoring of Chronic Illness for the Ageing Rural Population: Opportunities and Cautions
Jenni Greig, Anwaar Ul-Haq, Greg Dresser, Oliver Burmeister, Sabih-Ur Rehman
158-170
The Relevance of Humans and Structure: Managerial and Organizational Challenges in Smart Factories
Dennis Grenda, Anne-Marie Tuikka
171-180
Automated Testing of Refreshable Braille Display
Shivam Singh, Sujit Chakrabarti, Dinesh Jayagopi
181-192
Data Processing Automation for Bulk Water Supply Monitoring
Arno Coning, Francois Mouton
193-202

Peace and War


Using Cyber Applications Towards Positive Psychology Interventions in Africa
Carien ‘t Wout, Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
207-221
States’ Capacity Building for Cybersecurity: An IR Approach
Seiko Watanabe
222-232
An Analysis of Twitter During the 2017 Zimbabwean Military Intervention
Brett Niekerk, Martina Barros, Trishana Ramluckan
233-247
Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Combatting Culture for African Police Services
Louise Leenen, Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
248-261
A Consideration of the Case Study of Disinformation and Its Legal Problems
Tomoko Nagasako
262-276

Our Digital Lives


Exploring Human Nature in a Technology-Driven Society
Kathrin Bednar
281-290
Towards a Typology of Intentionally Inaccurate Representations of Reality in Media Content
Matthew Davis, Per Fors
291-304
The Influence of Personal and Professional Commitments on Digitally Disconnected Experiences
Brad Mckenna, Lena Waizenegger, Wenjie Cai
305-314
Social Materiality of Smartphone Game Apps
Hiroshi Koga
315-322

Individuals in Data-Driven Society


Humans of the European Data Economy Ecosystem - What Do They Demand from a Fair Data Economy?
Minna Rantanen, Jani Koskinen
327-339
Public Fora and Freedom of Expression
Olli Heimo, Kai Kimppa
340-350
Self-tracking, Power, and the Transition from Discipline to Control
Jukka Vuorinen, Harley Bergroth
351-360
Towards Social Enterprise with Internet of Office Desks
Elena Vildjiounaite, Johanna Kallio, Julia Kantorovitch, Vesa Kyllönen, Pauli Räsänen, Jussi Ronkainen
361-374

Gender, Diversity and ICT


What Can Statistics Tell About the Gender Gap in ICT? Tracing Men and Women’s Participation in the ICT Sector Through Numbers
Morten Simonsen, Hilde Corneliussen
379-397
Silent Data, Active Patients
Cæcilie Laursen, Sisse Finken
398-408

 


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