April 29, 1993
Conference
Ethics and Cyberculture
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This conference addressed the new community being formed on the Internet and the change in personal interaction and organization. Such questions were discussed as how will communities be formed on the Internet?, how will social interaction change and will the moral imperatives of the past apply in the future?, and how should we balance the rights of the individual with that of the community? Patrick Sullivan stresses that we must see the Internet, not as a deterministic process, but as a consequence of our actions.
PANEL 1 Moderator: Craig Neidorf
Patrick F. Sullivan Computer Ethics Institute
Ramon Barquin Executive Vice President The Washington Consulting Group
John Loughney Westfield Connecticut State College
PANEL 2 Moderator: Patrick F. Sullivan
Dorothy E. Denning Georgetown University
Jacques N. Catudal Drexel University
Helen Disenhaus Swidler and Berlin
Fred Weingarten Computing Research Asociates
PANEL 3 Moderator: Harry Yeide
Robert N. Barger Eastern Illinois University
Ronald Anderson University of Minnesota
Doug Mishkin Melrod, Redman & Gartlan
Jacqueline Glover George Washington University/Children's Hospital
Donn Parker SRI/I-4
PANEL 4 Moderator: Patrick F. Sullivan
Harry Demaio Deloitte & Touche
Robert J. Melford IEEE Computer Society
Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-MA)
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