1st Edition

The Humanized Internet Dignity, Digital Identity and Democracy

164 Pages 7 Color Illustrations
by River Publishers

164 Pages 7 Color Illustrations
by River Publishers

Enterprising the Internet has been a process over the past years and while this book does not set judgement, it does call for a moment of pause and reflection on the impact of these technologies to individuals. There are constant key themes throughout this book such as the notion of identity and identity sets, e-sovereignty and privacy, but most importantly, the function of an Internet that is... Read more

Part I Setting the Framework for the Humanized Internet: Digital Identity, Human Dignity

 

Introduction: Vision of the Humanized Internet

 

1. Identity and the Internet

Akram Alfawakheeri

 

2. Evolution of the Internet and New Technological Developments

 

Part II Societal Dilemmas

 

3. New Organizations

 

4. Societal Vulnerabilities and Implications Toward Tokenization of the Self

Monique J. Morrow and Mehran Zarrebini

 

Part III The Humanized Internet Enablers

 

5. Ethics, Governance, and Regulatory Challenges

 

6. Standardization

 

7. Ethical Machines

 

Part IV Evoking the Humanized Internet Use Cases

 

8. Impact of Technology on Healthcare Today: A Nursing Perspective

Frances Hughes

 

9. eGovernance as a Service

Daniel Gasteiger and Adithya Pradeep Kumar

 

Conclusion

 

Additional Research

Biography

Alfawakheeri, Akram, The Humanized Internet, Germany. Monique J. Morrow, The Humanized Internet, Switzerland.