Habermas om Informationssystem 24 november 2004 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
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teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal... Anything that's invented between when you're fifteen and thirty-five is new and exciting and revolutionary… Anything invented after you're thirty-five is against the natural order of things.
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Forgetting by bartvandamme cc by nc sa The result of this disruption of social behavioural norms leads people to adapt their lives and behaviour to create new social interactional codes of behaviour in keeping with the new technology in their lives (Cowan Schwartz 1983, White 1962, 1972). At the same time (or more often later) the disruption caused by the new technology causes the regulator to react. The latter is not necessarily the state legislator but can also be any entity with the power to act (there may also be several such entities acting concurrently).
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
Thinking Stallman by nauj27 cc by nc sa
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Nice work if you can get it….
Habermas om Informationssystem 24 november 2004 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Inprogrammerade regler – uppfostran Systembegränsningar – tid & rum begränsningar
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To be or not to be a clone by Stéfan cc by nc sa
Bismarck on his deathbed: Maybe this is the first example of the works of Paperazzi: Max Priester & Willy Wilcke took this picture secretly without consent; the even managed to shift the body so that the face would be more visible and turned the clock back. They sold the pictures until the Bismarck family confiscated the plates. The pictures later appeared in a.o. the Frankfurter Illustrierte Etik, en kort introduktion 30 November 2009 Mathias Klang <klang@ituniv.se>
A reporter for the New York Daily News, Thomas Howard, sat in the front row as a woman named Ruth Snyder sat in the electric chair, in Sing Sing, in 1928; he had a concealed camera on his ankle, and he took a picture of Snyder as the electricity surged through her body. The picture sold an incredible amount of newspapers Etik, en kort introduktion 30 November 2009 Mathias Klang <klang@ituniv.se>
Informationspolitik 30 november 2005 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se>
Spoof Flood
NO WAR by threecee cc by nc sa
Knights of the Round Table by BeckyKP cc by nc sa
A student campaign using the social networking website Facebook has forced a multinational bank into a U-turn over charges. HSBC is to abandon plans to scrap interest-free overdrafts for students leaving university this summer.
Sound of silence by Daniel Gasienica cc by nc nd
Oxfam v Starbucks 2006
teknologireglering 29 januari 2008 Mathias Klang <klang@informatik.gu.se> Himmelska Fridens Torg, juni 1989