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Information Ethics in Africa: 2007-2013

Information Ethics in Africa: 2007-2013. Rafael Capurro International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE), Germany African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics (ACEIE), Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa

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Information Ethics in Africa: 2007-2013

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  1. Information Ethics in Africa:2007-2013 Rafael Capurro International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE), Germany African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics (ACEIE), Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa Riga Global Meeting of Experts on the Ethical Aspects of Information Society, October 16-17, 2013, Riga, Latvia

  2. The Beginnings • First Africa Conference on Information Ethics, Pretoria, February 5-7, 2007. Proceedings: First electronic edition: 2007 http://www.i-r-i-e.net/issue7.htm First printed edition: 2012 Eds. R. Capurro, J.J. Britz, T.J.D. Bothma & B.C. Bester, 349 pages. ISBN 978-0-620-45627-2. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

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  4. The Beginnings • High-level Workshop on Ethics and e-Government (2009) under the auspices of UNESCO, co-sponsored by the South Africa Government, Department of Communications and organized by the University of Pretoria, the Universityof Wisconsin-Milwaukee, the University of Pittsburgh, and the International Center for Information Ethics, February 23-26, 2009. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

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  6. The Beginnings • Second African Conference on Information Ethics: Teaching Information Ethics in AfricaCurrent Status, Opportunities and ChallengesVenue: University of Gaborone, Botswana, September 6-7, 2010. • Third African Conference on Information Ethics: Online Social Media in Africa, Pretoria, September 5-7, 2012. See: http://www.africainfoethics.org/conferences.html R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  7. The Beginnings • See R. Capurro: Information Ethics in Africa: Past, Present and Future Activities (2007-2010) http://www.capurro.de/wsis2010_africa_infoethics.html R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  8. ANIE • Africa Network for Information Ethics (ANIE) http://www.africainfoethics.org/index.html R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  9. ACEIE • African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics (ACEIE), Department of Information Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa (since 2011) http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=19309&subid=19309&ipklookid=7 Director: Mr Coetzee Bester http://web.up.ac.za/default.asp?ipkCategoryID=11812 R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  10. ACEIE According to a formal Memorandum of Agreement between the University of Pretoria and the South African National Department of Communications as signed on the 15th of December 2011 the ACEIE was conceptualised and will further: • Support the establishment of other Ethics Centres in Africa through the African Ethics Research Centre Network; • Convene, coordinate and administrate Ethics Conference and follow-up implementation of the conference resolutions; • Facilitate the hosting of Ethics Awards Ceremonies in collaboration with other partners; and • Focus on research and training in Information Ethics R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  11. ACEIE In addition, the ACEIE will: • Develop short courses for governmental officials in the 9 provinces of South Africa; • Encourage Information Ethics Workshops where academics and practitioners can come together to enable the exchange of knowledge and enhance the practical dynamics of Information Ethics; • Function as a centre where research interests can come together to endorse key proposals concerning Information Ethics and its application in African societies, governments and institutions; and • Maintain its collaborative relationships with UNESCO; the E-skills Hub hosted by the Department of Informatics; and its host, the Department of Information Science. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  12. ACEIE Publications • Africa Reader on Information Ethics. Eds. R. Capurro, J.J. Britz, T.J.D. Bothma & B.C. BesterFirst electronic edition 2007. First printed edition 2012, 349 pages. ISBN 978-0-620-45627-2. • Information Ethics in Africa: Cross-cutting Themes. Eds. Dennis Ocholla, Johannes Britz, Rafael Capurro and Coetzee Bester. 2013, ISBN 978-1-920527-65-5. • Concepts in Information Ethics. An introductory workbook. Eds.Candice le Sueur, Erin Hommes and Coetzee Bester. 2013. ISBN 978-1-920527-84-6. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

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  16. Current and Future Activities • 14th Information Studies (IS) Annual Conference "Information Ethics in Africa", University of Zululand, Department of Information Studies, South Africa, September 4-6, 2013.  • The Gauteng Province Seminar on Information Ethics. Organized by the ACEIE, University of Pretoria, South Africa, September 11, 2013. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

  17. Current and Future Activities The African Centre of Excellence for Information Ethics is currenly planning the  4rd ANIE International Conference on Information Ethics „Managing your Digital Life“ Pretoria, August 14-15, 2014. R. Capurro, UNESCO, Riga 2013

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