Future Internet Socio Economics

About the Future Internet Socio Economics Group

The socio-economic aspects that affect the Internet are as complex and interwoven as society itself. This complexity is based on the interdependence of those disciplines... more »
The socio-economic aspects that affect the Internet are as complex and interwoven as society itself. This complexity is based on the interdependence of those disciplines that study changes in human nature, where economics, political science, humanities, psychology and law are linked to concepts like privacy, freedom of expression, intellectual property and social networks but also to topics like education, security, regulation, private life, communication, business, trust, intangible incentives, to name but a few. The Future Internet Socio-Economics (FISE) Working Group is a multidisciplinary community of researchers and professionals working at the intersection between technology, society, regulation and the economy. Members of the group are connected by the common desire to discover new perspectives on Future Internet research challenges by considering insights from multiple and complex interconnected domains that reflect current and future operational environments of Future Internet systems. By designing, developing and applying technology with increased socio-economic awareness research outcomes are likely to be delivered with increased relevance, durability and impact.

The FISE group aims to bring together those who study and those who build the Future Internet. Whether you are looking for new perspectives on Future Internet research or just want more impact from your technology the FISE group has the potential to help. Get involved in the FISE conversation, participate in a multidisciplinary community of researchers and professionals, learn from others in different, related fields and bridge the gap between technical innovation and socio-economic outcomes. « less

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About this Group

  • Created: April 14, 2011
  • Type: Networking Group
  • Members: 210
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