Imaginaries of Cyber Futures on the testbed of Information Ethics
Lectures, Emergent Systems Information and Society
Tomáš Sigmund from the University of Economics Prague and Wolfgang Hofkirchner hold together a course module at the Vienna University of Technology. The module on Designing technosocial systems focuses in the summer semester 2017 besides systems approaches and systemic approaches to information, information technologies and information society on information ethics and future imaginaries of the trans- and post humanism movement.
These courses are part of activities carried out within the project “Systems approaches to information ethics” and partly supported by the staff mobility programme of the EU and the Department of Systems Analysis at the University of Economics Prague.
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