Open Access 2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Cross-Disciplinary Lessons for the Future Internet
verfasst von : Anne-Marie Oostveen, Isis Hjorth, Brian Pickering, Michael Boniface, Eric T. Meyer, Cristobal Cobo, Ralph Schroeder
Erschienen in: The Future Internet
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
There are many societal concerns that emerge as a consequence of Future Internet (FI) research and development. A survey identified six key social and economic issues deemed most relevant to European FI projects. During a SESERV-organized workshop, experts in Future Internet technology engaged with social scientists (including economists), policy experts and other stakeholders in analyzing the socio-economic barriers and challenges that affect the Future Internet, and conversely, how the Future Internet will affect society, government, and business. The workshop aimed
to bridge the gap
between those
who study
and
those who build
the Internet. This chapter describes the socio-economic barriers seen by the community itself related to the Future Internet and suggests their resolution, as well as investigating how relevant the EU Digital Agenda is to Future Internet technologists.