Social
Science Computer Review
Volume 26, No. 1
Spring 2008
Table of Contents
Symposium on Privacy. Trust and Identity Issues for Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous
Computing
Privacy, trust and identity issues for ubiquitous computing / Linda Little
Ubiquitous Computing: Trust issues for a ‘healthy’ society / Elizabeth Sillence & Pam Briggs
An Organizational View of Pervasive Computing: Policy Implications for Information Exchange / John Karat & Clare-Marie Karat
Investigating privacy attitudes and behavior in relation to personalization / Evelien van de Garde - Perik, Panos Markopoulos, Boris de Ruyter, Berry Eggen, Wijnand IJsselsteijn
E-voting in an ubicomp world: Trust, privacy and social implications / Linda Little, Tim Storer, Pam Briggs & Ishbel Duncan
Privacy in the Age of Transparency: The New Vulnerability of the Individual / Maya Gadzheva
Between extreme rejection and cautious acceptance – consumers' reactions to RFID-based information services in retail / Matthias Rothensee & Sarah Spiekermann
Enhancing privacy in public spaces through crossmodal displays / Han Cao, Patrick Olivier & Daniel Jackson
Understanding the influence of the users’ context in AmI / Anxo Cereijo Roibás
Book Reviews
Government Policy and Program Impacts on Technology Development,. Transfer and Commercialization, by P. Kimball, William S. Piper, and Walter W. Wymer, eds. / Reviewed by Kames Piecowye
Information Economy Report 2006: The Development Perspective, by Peter Frohler, Coordinator, UNCTAD / Reviewed by J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
Online Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, by Shirley Bach, Philip Haynes, and Jennifer Lewis-Smith / Reviewed by Teresa Sancho
E-Governance
in European and
Cybercartography: Theory and Practice, by D. R. Fraser Taylor / Reviewed by T. R. Carr