The 'Whats New' page of this site indexes recent publications, classified under:
This document contains the archives for 2018, under the same headings:
Where appropriate, papers appear under two or more classifications.
Archives are available for 2017,
2016, 2015,
2014,
2013, 2012,
2011, 2010,
2009, 2008,
2007,
2006, 2005,
2004,
2003,
2002, 2001,
2000,
1999, 1998,
1997,
1996 and 1995.
I also maintain an archive of my presentations since 1995.
Electronic Commerce - 2018
- A Framework for RegTech (Revised Version, November)
- Principles for Responsible AI (October, Review Draft)
- Guidelines for the Responsible Business Use of AI (September, Draft)
plus a collection of Ethical Principles and Information Technology
and a collection of Principles for AI
- Future-Oriented Research Agendas, and Competing Ideologies:
Responses to Commentaries on 'The Digital Surveillance Economy' (August, Review Draft)
- The Responsible Application of Data Analytics
and slide-set (August, D2D CRC)
- The Impact of the Digital Surveillance Economy on Competition in Australia
(July)
- Guidelines for Responsible Data Analytics (July, Panel in Sydney)
- How did we let the Digital Surveillance Economy come into existence?
And what can we do about it?, plus slide-set (July, presentation to ATSE)
- Towards Responsible Data Analytics: A Process Approach (Bled,
Review Version, February)
- Centrelink's Big Data 'Robo-Debt' Fiasco of 2016-17 (January)
Go back to the 2017 entries
Information Infrastructure - 2018
Go back to the 2017 entries
Identity - 2018
Go back to the 2017 entries
Data Surveillance and Information Privacy - 2018
- Principles for Responsible AI (October, Review Draft)
- Guidelines for the Responsible Business Use of AI (September, Draft)
plus a collection of Ethical Principles and Information Technology
and a collection of Principles for AI
- Future-Oriented Research Agendas, and Competing Ideologies:
Responses to Commentaries on 'The Digital Surveillance Economy' (August, Review Draft)
- The Ethics and Law of Privacy in the Digital Age
and slide-set (August, National Science Week Event)
- The Responsible Application of Data Analytics
and slide-set (August, D2D CRC)
- Guidelines for Responsible Data Analytics (July, Panel in Sydney)
- The Ethics and Law of Privacy in the Digital Age
(August, National Science Week, Adelaide)
- How did we let the Digital Surveillance Economy come into existence?
And what can we do about it?, plus slide-set (July, presentation to ATSE)
- Digital Rights Governance (April)
- The Information Infrastructure of 1985 and of 2018: The Sociotechnical
Context of Computer Law & Security (March, Review Draft, with Marcus Wigan)
- Towards Responsible Data Analytics: A Process Approach (Bled,
Review Version, February)
- Centrelink's Big Data 'Robo-Debt' Fiasco of 2016-17 (January)
Go back to the 2017 entries
Other Areas - 2018
- Researcher Perspective in the IS Discipline: An Empirical Study of
Articles in the Basket of 8 Journals (Review Version, December)
- Through Whose Eyes? The Critical Concept of Researcher
Perspective (Revised Version, December)
- Future-Oriented Research Agendas, and Competing Ideologies:
Responses to Commentaries on 'The Digital Surveillance Economy' (August, Review Draft)
- The Impact of the Digital Surveillance Economy on Competition in Australia
(July)
- How did we let the Digital Surveillance Economy come into existence?
And what can we do about it?, plus slide-set (July, presentation to ATSE)
- The Critical Analysis of Published Works:
How to Establish a New Research Technique in the IS Discipline? (Review
Draft, June), and slide-set (25MB!)
- The Information Infrastructure of 1985 and of 2018: The Sociotechnical
Context of Computer Law & Security (March, Review Draft, with Marcus Wigan)
- Researcher Perspective in the 'Basket of 8' IS Journals: A Weakness
in Disciplinary Scope? (Review Version, March)
Go back to the 2017 entries
Created: 11 May 1997 -
Last Amended: 11 Jan 2020
by Roger Clarke
- Site Last Verified: 15 February 2009
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