Information society policies 2.0: a critical analysis of the potential and pitfalls of social computing & informatics in the light of e-inclusion Ghent University
In this paper we reflect on how research and policies can and/or should help in the development of a sustainable information society for all. More specifically, we critically investigate how social computing & informatics can entail both potential and pitfalls, especially with regard to the difficult relationship between digital and social inclusion. First of all, traditional information society policies are scrutinized. Furthermore, we ...