Researching Ethics of ICT in the European Knowledge Society

The CCSR has successfully submitted a first stage proposal for a COST Action on the topic of "Researching Ethics of ICT in the European Knowledge Society" and have been invited to submit a full proposal.

COST is one of the oldest European instruments. It does not fund research but supports cooperation. For more information on COST, please check http://www.cost.esf.org/.

If you are actively pursuing research in the area and are interested in exchanging ideas on your research with others, then I would like to invite you to join the proposal. Member States of COST include all Members of the EU, Turkey, Israel, and Switzerland. If you are working in a COST signatory state, then you are eligible to be part of the Action. But even if you are not, there may be ways for you to contribute.

If you are interested, please send your name, email, affiliation, and postal address to:

Dr. Bernd Carsten Stahl,

http://www.cse.dmu.ac.uk/~bstahl/

He will enrol you in the project website and you will be able to see the latest version of the proposal.

Time, unfortunately is limited. Deadline for submission is 01 February. The proposal still needs a lot of work and your contribution would be appreciated.

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