Future Internet and Society: A Complex Systems Perspective
Oct 02,2010 - Oct 07,2010Hotel Villa del Mare, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy
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Highlights
The digital revolution and the advent of the Internet are transforming the way we work, how we spend our free time. These phenomena are also changing how we communicate with each other and the way in which we establish and maintain our social relations. The relationship between Internet and society is complex and bidirectional, leading to a co-evolution of the two systems. In fact, the Internet exists because humans need networking and the Internet evolution is ultimately driven by our ever-increasing use of it.
The complexity of the current Internet structure and its future developments cannot be understood without taking a full multi-disciplinary approach. Such an approach must necessarily be based on the science of complex systems, and in particular complex network theory. It must also depend on social sciences and humanities to elucidate the underpinnings of the Internet at a societal and economic level.

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- Contact person: Ms. Antje Teegler
- Event website: http://www.esf.org/index.php?id=6633
- Phone: +32 (0) 25333857
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