IFIP Technical Committee 9 (TC9): Relationship between Computers and Society

(est. 1976)

Aims

The influence of the applications of computers with respect to individuals, groups, institutions and society. It is not concerned with computer developments which are strictly technical, or development in which there is no scientific or technical component.

Scope

  1. Communicating Social Consequences:
    promote communication between computer-related professionals and others on relationships between computer technology and society.

  2. Promoting Social Accountability:
    help computer professionals to develop increasing awareness of social consequences of their work, within IFIP and in the profession at large.

  3. Facilitating Research:
    encourage studies on the effects of the uses of computers on individuals and society.

  4. Humanizing Information Systems:
    examine how the needs of individuals and society affect the design of technical systems involving computers.

  5. Enhancing the Quality of Life:
    identify and promote those uses of information processing which improve the quality of life of individuals and of society as a whole.

  6. Encouraging Responsible Long-Range Planning:
    promote forecasting studies to disseminate early warnings on human consequences of the use of computers, and encourage the development of long-range social plans to ensure that the use results in human benefits.

 

The TC9 has 8 working groups (WG)

WG9.1 Computers and Work

WG9.2 Social Accountability

WG9.3 Home-Oriented Informatics and Telematics - HOIT

WG9.4 Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries

WG9.5 Social Implications of Artificial Intelligence Systems

WG9.6 Information Technology Mis-use and the Law

WG9.7 History of Computing

WG9.8 Women and Information Technology

WG9.9 ICT and Sustainable Development

 

Officers of TC9

Chair

Chrisanti Avgerou
Information Systems Department
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE
United Kinkdom

e-mail c.avgerou@lse.ac.uk
Phone +44 20 7955 7634
Fax +44 20 7955 7385

 

Vice-Chair 

 

Lorenz M. Hilty
EMPA
Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing
and Research
Lerchenfeldstr. 5
CH-9014 ST. GALLEN
Switzerland

e-mail: lorenz.hilty@empa.ch
Tel. +41 71 2747 345
Fax +41 71 2747 862

 

Secretary 

 

John Impagliazzo
103 Hofstra University
Dept. of Computer Science
HEMPSTEAD,
NY 11549-1030,
USA

e-mail: john.impagliazzo@hofstra.edu
Tel. +1 516 463 6774
Fax +1 516 463 5790

 

TC9 has national representatives from the following countries:

Argentina: Federico HEINZ
http://www.vialibre.org.ar

Australia: Oliver BURMEISTER, Swinburne University of Technology
http://www.it.swin.edu.au/staff/oburmeister

Austria: Gerald STEINHARDT, TU Wien
http://www.media.tuwien.ac.at/g.steinhardt/

Belgium: Jacques BERLEUR, University of Namur
http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~jbl/

Bulgaria: Nelly OGNYANOVA, Bulgarian Institute for Legal Development
http://www.bild.net

Canada: Andrew CLEMENT, University of Toronto
http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/people/faculty/clement/

Czech Republic: Jan M. HONZIK, BRNO University of Technology
http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~honzik/

China: XinXiang CHEN, Capinfo Company Ltd
http://www.capinfo.com.cn

Denmark: Leif Bloch RASMUSSEN, Copenhagen Business School

Finland: Markku I. NURMINEN, University of Turku
http://www.cs.utu.fi/

France: Gérard VERROUST

Germany: Wolfgang COY, Humboldt University, Berlin
http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de
and Klaus BRUNNSTEIN, Admitted as expert, brunnstein@informatik.uni-hamburg.de

Greece: Vassilios LAOPODIS

Hungary: Robert PINTER, Technical University Budapest

India: Jaswant G KRISHNAIAH, Systems Research Institute, Pune

Italy: Gianni DOMINICI, CENSIS, Roma
http://www.censis.it/

Ireland: John DRUMM, Consultant [Email: jondrumm@gofree.indigo.ie]
Phone/Fax: +353-1-837 9840

Israel: Daniel MILLIN, ICT Senior Consultant

Japan: Tsuneo MATSUMOTO, Hitotsubash University
http://www.hit-u.ac.jp/foreigner/INDEX.HTM

Netherlands: Peter VAN DEN BESSELAAR, Rathenau Instituut
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/p.a.a.vandenbesselaar/

Norway: Bernt NILSEN, Datakortet a.s,
http://www.datakortet.no

Poland: Andrzej STRASZAK, Polish Academy of Sciences
http://www.wlodkowic.pl/en/

Portugal: António Brandão MONIZ
http://www.apdsi.pt

Slovakia: Ladislav UNCOVSKY, School of Economics, Bratislava

Slovenia: Franci PIVEC, Institute for Information Systems (IZUM), Maribor
URL: http://www.izum.si

South Africa: Letlibe Jacob (Jackie) PHAHLAMOHLAKA, CSIR Defence, Peace, Safety & Security
http://www.csir.co.za/plsql/ptl0002/PTL0002_PGE005_DIVISIONS?DIVISION_NO=1000024

Sweden: Ingela LARSSON, WM-data Business Partner AB

Switzerland: Lorenz M. HILTY, Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA)
http://www.empa.ch

United Kingdom: Chrisanthi Avgerou
http://personal.lse.ac.uk/avgerou/

U.S.A (ACM): Ronald E. ANDERSON, University of Minnesota
http://www.soc.umn.edu/people/anderson.htm

U.S.A (IEEE): Gerald L. ENGEL, University of Connecticut, Stamford
http://www.cse.uconn.edu/cse_fac-ge.htm
 

Members ex officio: WG9.x and SIG9.x.y Chairs


Steve SAWYER, WG9.1 Chair
http://www.ist.psu.edu/faculty_pages/sawyer/
sawyer@ist.psu.edu

Penny DUQUENOY, WG9.2 Chair
p.duquenoy@mdx.ac.uk

Jacques BERLEUR SIG9.2.2 Chair
jberleur@info.fundp.ac.be

Alladi VENKATESH, WG9.3 Chair
avenkate@uci.edu

K. Buckner, WG9.3 Vice-Chair
K.Buckner@napier.ac.uk

Abiodun BADA, WG9.4 Chair
E-mail: aobada@gwu.edu

Niki Panteli, WG9.5 Chair
http://www.bath.ac.uk/pip/directory/showperson.jsp?employeenumber=122150

Albin ZUCCATO, WG9.6 Chair
albin.zuccato@kau.se

John IMPAGLIAZZO, WG9.7 Chair
John.Impagliazzo@Hofstra.edu

Alison ADAM, WG9.8 Chair
a.adam@salford.ac.uk

Lorenz M. HILTY, WG9.9 Chair
lorenz.hilty@empa.ch

 

Recent and next conferences and workshops


September 25-27, 2008, IFIP-TC9 Human Choice and Computers Conference (HCC-8): Social dimensions of ICT policy, Pretoria, South Africa. http://www.hcc8.org

August 21-23, 2007, WG9.7 Conference (Turku, Finland): History of Nordic Computing 2 (HiNC2)

November 2-4, 2006, WG9.7 Symposium (Amsterdam, Netherlands): Pioneering Software in the 1960s in
Germany, The Netherlands, and Belgium

September 21-23, 2006, IFIP-TC9 Human Choice and Computers Conference (HCC-7): Social Informatics: An Information Society for All?, An International Conference in remembrance of Rob Kling, MARIBOR (Slovenia)
http://www.hcc7.org

August 20-25, 2006, WG9.7 Conference (Santiago, Chile): History of Computing and Education (HCE2) - WCC 2006

July 3-7, 2006, WG9.7 Conference (Petrozavodsk, Russia): Perspectives on Soviet and Russian Computing

October 27-28, 2005, Program Empa, (TC9 co-sponsoring), Visions of the Information Society, Final Conference of the Sustainability in the Information Society (SIS), St.Gallen, Switzerland, http://www.empa.ch/plugin/template/empa/*/32693/---/l=2

October 5-7, 2005, WG9.7 History Track (Udine, Italy): Histories of Informatics: Why and How (AICA)

July 4-7, 2005, WG9.7 History Stream (Cape Town, South Africa): WCCE History of Educational Computing

June 27-29, 2005, IFIP WG 9.2 (Computers and Social Accountability), Landscapes of ICT and Social Accountability Conference, University of Turku, Finland. Organized in cooperation with University of Turku Department of Information Technology and Turku Centre for Computer Science, http://www.cs.utu.fi/ifip/WG9.2_Conference_2005/

May 25-28, 2005, WG9.4 Conference, Enhancing Human Resource Development through ICT, Abuja, Nigeria, http://is.lse.ac.uk/ifipwg94/

April 13-15, 2005, HOIT 2005 (Home Informatics and Telematics), University of York, UK, http://www.hoit2005.org/

August 22-27, 2004, WG9.7 Conference (Toulouse, France): History of Computing in Education (HCE1) - WCC 2004

August 4-8, 2003, Second International Summer School organized by IFIP-WG9.2 & 9.6/11.7, "Risks and Challenges of the Network Society", in cooperation with Karlstad University and HumanIT, http://www.cs.kau.se/IFIP-summerschool/

June 15-17, 2003, WG9.7 Conference (Trondheim, Norway): History of Nordic Computing (HiNC1)

June 15-17, 2003, Joint IFIP-WG8.2/WG9.4 Conference, IS Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization, Athens, Greece, Deadline for the receipt of full papers: 30 October 2002, http://www.aueb.gr/ifip-isglob03/

April 6-8, 2003, HOIT 2003, The Networked Home and the Home of the Future, Conference organized by the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO) and co-sponsored by IFIP-WG9.3, University of California, Irvine: http://www.crito.uci.edu/noah/HOIT/2003papers.htm

August 25-30, 2002, IFIP - 17th World Computer Congress'2002, Montréal, IFIP-TC9 HCC-6 ‘"Human Choice and Computers: About Human Choice and the Quality of Life in the Information Society"
http://local.cips.ca/info2002/en/index.html, Stream 6th.

May 29- 31, 2002, 7th IFIP WG 9.4 Conference: International Conference on "Information and Communication Technologies - New Opportunities, Perspectives & Challenges", Bangalore India, skrishna@iimb.ernet.in Abstracts of the full papers are available at http://is.lse.ac.uk/ifipwg94/pdfs/2002abstracts.pdf

June 14-15, 2001, Bratislava/Slovakia, IFIP-WG 9.6 working conference "Security and Control of IT in Society-II". Co-organised with the Comenius University in Bratislava. http://www.conference.sk/ifip/

November 28 - December 1, 2000, New York, USA, Participatory Design Conference (PDC 2000). IFIP-WG9.1 is co-sponsor. http://www.cpsr.org/conferences/pdc2000/

June 28-30, 2000, Wolverhampton, U.K., WG9.3-HOIT2000, "IT at Home: Virtual influences on everyday life". http://hoit2000.scit.wlv.ac.uk/

June 8-12, 2000, Vancouver, B.C. Canada, Women, Work, and Computerization, WWC 2000: Charting a Course to the Future. WG9.1 is co-sponsor. http://www.sfu.ca/~wwc2000/

May 24-26, 2000, Cape Town - South Africa, WG9.4 International conference, Information Flows, Local Improvisations and Work Practices. http://www.sbs.co.za/IFIP/

May 24-26, 2000, Cape Town - South Africa, WG9.5 Workshop on Social Implications of Virtual Environments for Development. Planned as part of WG 9.4 Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries. http://www.sbs.co.za/IFIP/



TC 9 Publications


List updated on January 24, 2007

From the beginning (1975, HCC-1), but in reverse chronological order:

  1. Social Informatics: An Information Society for All?, Human Choice and Computers-7, Jacques Berleur, Markku Nurminen, and John Impagliazzo, Eds., IFIP-TC9 International Conference in remembrance of Rob Kling, Maribor (Slovenia), 21-23 September 2006, Springer Science & Business Media, 2006, Series: IFIP vol. 223, viii + 488 p., ISBN 0-387-37875-8
  2. Information Technology for Development, Special Issue 'Enhancing Human Resource Development Through Information and Communication Technology', Abiodun Bada and Shirin Madon, Guest Editors, Vol. 12/Number 3, Summer 2006, pp. 179-246.
  3. History of Computing and Education 2 (HCE2). John Impagliazzo, Ed., Series: IFIP vol. XXX, Springer Science & Business Media, 2006, XXX p., ISBN: 0-387-34637-6, World Computer Congress Santiago, 2006
  4. The Information Society: Emerging Landscapes, Chris Zielinski, Penny Duquenoy, and Kai Kimppa, Eds. Proceedings of a Conference on Landscapes of ICT and Social Accountability, held in Turku, Finland, 27-29 June 2005. Springer Science & Business Media, 2006, Series: IFIP vol. 195, ISBN: 0-387-30527-0. http://www.springer.com/west/home/generic/search/results?SGWID=4-40109-22-107951809-0
  5. Perspectives and Policies on ICT in Society, Jacques Berleur and Chrisanthi Avgerou, Eds., A TC9 Handbook, Springer Science & Business Media, Series: IFIP Vol. 179, 2005, iv + 290 p., ISBN 978-0-387-25587-3
  6. History of Nordic Computing, Bubenko, Janis; Impagliazzo, John; Solvberg, Arne (Eds.), IFIP WG9.7 First Working Conference on the History of Nordic Computing (HiNC1), June 16-18, 2003, Trondheim, Norway, Series: IFIP vol. 174, Springer Science & Business Media, 2005, 488 p., ISBN: 0-387-24167-1
  7. History of Computing in Education (HCE1). John Impagliazzo and John A.N. Lee, Eds., Kluwer Acad. Publ., World Computer Congress Toulouse, 2004.
  8. Risks and Challenges of the Network Society, Penny Duquenoy, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Jan Holvast, and Albin Zuccato, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP WG9.2, 9.7/11.7 Karlstad International Summer School, Karlstad Universities Studies, 2004, ISBN 91-85335-03-07.
  9. Criteria and Procedures for Developing Codes of Ethics or of Conduct. On behalf of IFIP-SIG9.2.2: Jacques Berleur, Penny Duquenoy, Jan Holvast, Matt Jones, Kai Kimppa, Richard Sizer, and Diane Whitehouse, © IFIP Press, Laxenburg-Austria, 2004, ISBN 3-901882-19-7
  10. Commission 8: Social and Ethical Aspects of the Information Society, in WITFOR 2003 White book, Dipak Khakhar Ed. Vilnius, Lithuania, 27-29 August 2003, IFIP Press, 2003, pp. 259-339.
  11. Organizational Information Systems in the Context of Globalization, Mikko Korpela, Ramiro Montealegre, Angeliki Poulymenakou, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-WG8.2/9.4 Working Conference on Information Systems Perspectives and Challenges in the Context of Globalization, Athens, June 15-17, 2003, ISBN 1-4020-7488-3, Kluwer Academic Publ., 2003
  12. Information & Communication Technologies and Development: New Opportunities, Perspectives & Challenges, S. Krishna & Shirin Madon Eds, Proceedings of IFIP-WG9.4 Working Conference, Bangalore, May 2002, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, 2002, ISBN 81-901475-0-1
  13. Human Choice and Computers, Issues of Choice and Quality of Life in the Information Society, Klaus Brunnstein & Jacques Berleur, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-TC9 HCC-6 Conference, 17th World Computer Congress, Montreal, August 2002, Kluwer Academic Publ., 2002, ISBN 1-4020-7185-X
  14. Special Issue on Information and Communication Technologies in Developing Countries, edited by C. Avgerou and S. Sahay, The Information Society, Vol 18, No 2, March-April, 2002. [Selected papers from the conference in Cape Town, South Africa, May 2000]
  15. Thomas Binder, Judith Gregory and Ina Wagner, Inquiring into the politics, contexts, and practices of collaborative design. Proceedings of the 7th Participatory Design Conference 2002 in Malmoe, Sweden, June 23-25, 2002.
  16. Security and Control of IT in Society - II (SCITS-II), Simone Fisher-Hübner, Daniel Olejar and Kai Rannenberg, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-WG9.6/11.7 Working Conference, Bratislava/Slovekia, 15-16 June 2001, Published on behalf of IFIP, ISBN 3-901882-13-08
  17. Computers and Networks in the Age of Globalization, Leif Bloch Rasmussen, Colin Beardon and Silvio Munari, Eds., Proceedings of the 5th IFIP-HCC (Human Choice and Computers) International Conference, HCC-5, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7253-0
  18. Avgerou, C. and Walsham, G., Information Technology in Context. Studies from the Perspective of Developing Countries, London, Ashgate, 2000, Series: Voices in Development Management, $74.95/£42.50, ISBN 0-7546-1480-8
  19. Information and Communication Technology in Rural Development. Case Studies from India, Subhash Bhatnagar & Robert Schware, Eds., World Band Institute Working Papers, October 2000, 179 pages, Stock Nr. 37160
  20. Home Informatics and Telematics - Information, Technology and Society, Andy Sloane and Felix van Rijn, Eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7867-9
  21. Home Informatics and Telematics - Information, Technology and Society, HOIT 2000 Proceedings, Volume 2, Andy Sloane and Felix van Rijn, Eds., IFIP Press, 2000, 110 pages, ISBN 3-901882-12-X.
  22. Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future, Ellen Balka & Richard Smith, Eds., IFIP TC9/WG9.1 7th International Conference on Women, Work and Computerization , Vancouver, June 8-11, British Columbia, Canada. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7864-4
  23. User Identification & Privacy Protection, Applications in Public Administration & Electronic Commerce, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Gerald Quirchmayr & Louise Yngström, Eds., Proceedings of the joint IFIP-WG8.5 and WG9.6 Working Conference, Stockholm 1999, DSV - Dept of Computer and Systems Sciences, Stockholm University/Royal Institute of Technology - on behalf of IFIP, Report Series 99-007, ISBN 91-7153-909-3
  24. Jacques Berleur, Penny Duquenoy and Diane Whitehouse, Eds., Ethics and the Governance of the Internet, IFIP-SIG9.2.2 (IFIP Framework for Ethics of Computing), September 1999, IFIP Press, Laxenburg - Austria, 56 p, ISBN 3-901882-03-0. (http://www.info.fundp.ac.be/~jbl/IFIP/Ethics_and_Internet_Governance.pdf )
  25. Implementation and Evaluation of Information Systems in Developing Countries, Edited by Chrisanthi Avgerou, 371 pages, Bangkok, 1998, ISBN 974-8256-89-8
  26. An Ethical Global Information Society, Jacques Berleur & Diane Whitehouse, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-WG9.2/9.5 Corfu International Conference, May 8-10, 1997, Chapman & Hall, London, 1997, 381 pages, ISBN 0-412-82960-6
  27. Women, Work and Computerization: Spinning a Web from Past to Future. A. F. Grundy, D. Koehler, V.Oechtering, U. Petersen, Eds., Proceedings of the 6th International IFIP-Conference, Bonn, Germany, May 24-27, 1997, Springer, Berlin, 1997, 493 pages, ISBN 3-540-62610-7 (see also conference websites WWC 97 and Panel Documentation)
  28. M. Odedra-Straub (ed.), Global Information Technology and Socio-Economic Development, Ivy League Publishers, New Hampshire, 1997, ISBN 0-9648382-1-4 [Proceedings of the conference in Cairo, Egypt, 9-11 January 1995]
  29. Ethics of Computing: Codes, Spaces for Discussion and Law, Jacques Berleur & Klaus Brunnstein, Eds., A Handbook prepared by the IFIP Ethics Task Group, Chapman & Hall, London, 1996, 336 pages, ISBN 0-412-72620-3. (Now available at Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston)
  30. The Impact of Information Technology: From Practice to Curriculum, Yaacov Katz, Daniel Millin & Baruch Offir, Eds., Proceedings of the International IFIP-TC9/TC3 Conference (Israel March 18-21), Chapman & Hall, 1996, ISBN, 0-412-78470-X
  31. NetWORKing: Connecting Workers in and between Organizations, (A-38), A. Clement, P. Kolm, I. Wagner, Eds., Proceedings of an IFIP-WG9.1 Working Conference, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam 1994, 250 pages, ISBN 0 444 81720 4
  32. Security and Control of Information Technology in Society (A-43), R. Sizer, L. Yngström, H. Kaspersen & S. Fischer-Hübner, Eds., 1994, Elsevier, North-Holland, 235 pages, ISBN 0-444-81831-6
  33. Home-Oriented Informatics, Telematics & Automation, HOIT 1994, Proceedings of a Cross-disciplinary International Working Conference, Kresten Bjerg & Kim Borreby, Eds., University of Copenhagen, June 27th - July 1st, 1994, Oikos, The Experimental Home, Psychological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, ISBN:
  34. Women, Work and Computerization: Breaking Old Boundaries -Building New Forms. (A-57), A. Adam, J. Emms, E. Green, J. Owen, Eds., Fifth IFIP-Conference June 1994 in the United Kingdom. Elsevier, North-Holland, 1994, 452 pages, ISBN 0-444-81927-4
  35. E. M. Roche and M. J. Blaine (eds.), Information Technology: Development and Policy, Ashgate Publishing Co, Hants, England, ISBN 1-85972-234-2 [Proceedings of the conference held in Havana, Cuba, 21-23 February 1994]
  36. Issue 4: Utopia or Chaos? How Should We Control Technology Development?, in: Information Processing '94, vol. III, Linkage and Developing Countries, Karen Duncan and Karl Krueger, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 28 August-2 September, 1994, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1994, pp. 193-248, ISBN 0-444-81988-6.
  37. Facing the Challenge of Risk and Vulnerability in an Information Society, (A-33), J. Berleur, C. Beardon, R. Laufer, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-WG9.2 Conference, Namur May 20-22, 1993, IFIP Transactions A-33, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1993, 311 pages, ISBN 0-444-89878-6
  38. Computers and Society - Citizenship in the Information Age, Colin Beardon & Diane Whitehouse, Eds., Proceedings of the 1st IFIP-WG9.2 Summer School, Brighton, August 1991, Intellect Books, Oxford 1993, ISBN 1-871516-41-2
  39. Managing Information Technology's Organisational Impact, II (A-3) R. Clarke & J. Cameron, Eds., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992, 326 pages, ISBN 0-444-89506-X
  40. S.C. Bhatnagar and Mayuri Odedra, Eds., Social Implications of Information Technology in Developing Countries, Tata McGraw Hill, 1992, ISBN 0-07-462040-1.
  41. S.C. Bhatnagar and Günther Cyranek, Eds., Technology Transfer for Development: The Prospects and Limits of Information Technology, Tata McGraw Hill 1992, ISBN 0-07-462065-7.
  42. S.C. Bhatnagar (ed.), Information Technology Manpower: Key Issues for Developing Countries, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1992, ISBN 0-07-460405-8
  43. The Vulnerability of the Information Society: Social, Legal and Security Aspects, All contributions are from TC9 members, Stream 5 of the IFIP-WCC'92, in: Information Processing 92, vol. II: Education and Society, R. AIKEN ed., Proceedings of the IFIP 12th World Computer Congress (Madrid, September 7-11, 1992), Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 271-592, ISBN 0-444-89748-8
  44. Human Jobs and Computer Interfaces, M.I. Nurminen & G.R.S. Weir, Eds., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991, 290 pages, ISBN 0-444-89424-1
  45. Information System, Work and Organizational Design, P. van den Besselaar, A. Clement & P. Jaervinen, Eds., Proceedings of an IFIP WG9.1 Working Conference, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991, 336 pages, ISBN 0-444-88546-3
  46. Information Technology Assessment: Human Choice and Computers, 4, Jacques Berleur & John Drumm, Eds., Proceedings of the Fourth IFIP-TC9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers (HCC-4), Dublin, July 8-12, 1990, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991, 394 pages, ISBN 0-444-88759-8
  47. Women, Work and Computerization: Understanding and Overcoming Bias in Work and Education. I.V. Eriksson, B.A. Kitchenham & K.G. Tijdens, Eds., Fourth IFIP-Conference June 1991 in Finland., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1991, 437 pages, ISBN 0-444-89339-3
  48. Opportunities and Risks of Artificial Intelligence, ORAIS'89, Klaus Brunnstein, Simone Fischer-Hübner & Rolf Engelbrecht, Eds., Proceedings of the International IFIP-GI Conference, Hamburg, July 17-20, 1989. Published by the Faculty for Informatics, University of Hamburg, July 1991
  49. The Information Society: Evolving Landscapes. Report from Namur, J. Berleur, A. Clement, T.R.H. Sizer & D. Whitehouse, editors, An IFIP-WG9.2. Reader on Social Accountability of Computing and Telecommunication, Springer Verlag New York-Heidelberg & Captus University Publications, 1990, xiv + 526 pages. (ISBN 0-921801-64-5 [Canada] (1991), ISBN 3-540-97453-9 [Heidelberg], ISBN 0-387-97453-9 [New York]
  50. Information Technology in Developing Countries, S.C. Bhatnagar & N. Bjorn-Andersen, Eds., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1990, 284 pages, ISBN 0-444-88416-5
  51. The Social Implications of Robotics and Advanced Industrial Automation, D. Millin & B.H. Raab, Eds., IFIP-TC9 International Working Conference, Tel-Aviv (Israël), Dec.14-16, 1987, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989, 290 pages, ISBN 0-444-87320-1
  52. Women, Work and Computerization: Forming new Alliances, K. Tijdens, M. Jennings, I. Wagner & M. Weggelar, Eds., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989, 334 pages, ISBN 0-444-70548-1 (As appendix: Results of the 2nd IFIP-ConferenceWomen, Work and Computerization 1986 in Ireland)
  53. Concerning Home Telematics, F. van Rijn & R. Williams, Eds., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1988, 462 pages, ISBN 0-444-70406-X
  54. Computers and International Socio-Economic Problems, H. Sackmann, Ed., Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1987, 608 pages, ISBN 0-444-70229-6
  55. System Design for Human Development and Productivity: Participation and Beyond. P. Docherty, K. Fuchs-Kittowski, P. Kolm and L. Mathiassen, Eds., Selected Papers from the IFIP-WG9.1 Working Conference, Berlin, Germany, 12-15 May 1986, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1987, ISBN 0-444-70251-2
  56. Comparative Worldwide National Computer Policies, Harold Sackman editor, Proceedings of the 3rd IFIP-TC9 Conference on Human Choice and Computers, Stockholm (HCC-3), Sweden, 2-5 September 1985, Elsevier, North-Holland, 1986, 486 pages, ISBN 0-444-70056-0
  57. Can Information Technology Result in Benevolent Bureaucracies?, L. Yngström, R. Sizer, J. Berleur & R. Laufer, Eds., Proceedings of the IFIP-WG9.2. Namur Working Conference, January 3-6, 1985, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985, 238 pages, ISBN 0-444-87873-4
  58. Computerization and Work: A Reader on Social Aspects of Computerization, U. Briefs, J. Kjaer & J.-L. Rigal, Eds., Springer Verlag, 1985, 180 pages, ISBN 3-540-IFIP20
  59. Women, Work and Computerization: Opportunities and Disadvantages, Agneta Olerup, Leslie Schneider & Elsbetgh Monod, Eds., Proceedings of the International IFIP-WG9.1 Conference, Riva del Sole, September 17-21, 1984, 372 pages, Elsevier, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985, ISBN 0-444-87864-5
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