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AccountAbility Forum Issue 10

Issue 10 November 2006



AccountAbility Forum Issue 10

Special issue on Technology and Transparency


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ICT is increasingly important in how we engage with companies, government and one another. The internet, email, blogs, chatrooms all enable new forms of interaction. We ‘google’ or ‘skype’ someone. Peer-to-peer processes, XBRL or RFID processes are said to signal further new forms of interaction between institutions and individuals, whether as citizens or consumers. At the same time we are uncomfortable, or even highly resistant, to some side-effects of such ICT, fearing that, instead of making our organisations more responsive to us, ICT will make individuals too transparent to companies wanting to sell things or governments wanting to watch us. In this issue of Accountability Forum expert practitioners explore how companies, government and civil society are dealing with the rewards and risks of ICT when it comes to transparency and accountability.

 

 

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Editor’s Note

John Sabapathy, AccountAbility
    
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Members in Conversation: Jean-Philippe Courtois, President, Microsoft International and Senior Vice President

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The Internet is Growing Up/discuss...

Timothy Ryan, Brand Director, AOL UK
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Data Privacy Challenges and Solutions in a Global Economy

Armgard von Reden, Chief Privacy Officer, IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa
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Reflections of a CSR Beginner Blogger

Bob Langert, Vice President for Corporate Citizenship and Issues Management, McDonald’s
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Leaders in Profile: Elliot Schrage, Vice President Global Communications and Public Affairs, Google

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Civil Society and the Internet: Made for Each Other

A conversation between David Bonbright, Founder, Keystone, and Buzz Schmidt, Founder, GuideStar
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Enabling Participatory Processes through ICT in Brazil

Graciela Selaimen, Executive Coordinator, Núcleo de Pesquisas, Estudos e Formação (NUPEF) within Rede de Informações para o Terceiro Setor (RITS)
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Packets, Pirates and Precedents: The Quest for Transparency and Control in the Age of the Network

Becky Hogge, Technology Director and Technology Commissioning Editor, openDemocracy
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