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Being Human: Human-Computer Interaction in the year 2020
The aim of this report is to reflect upon the changes afoot and outline a new paradigm for understanding our relationship with technology. A more extensive set of lenses, tools and methods is needed

Author: Richard Harper, Tom Rodden, Yvonne Rogers and Abigail Sellen
Organisation: Microsoft Corporation
Publish Date: 2008
Being Young in the GHEA: Perceptions, Expectations and Reality
“East Africa's population of children under the age of fifteen increased from 53.3 million in 2005 to 61 million in 2010. Children made up 45% of East Africa's population in 2005 and 44% in 2010. Loo

Author: Society for International Development
Organisation: Society for International Development
Publish Date: 2012
Beyond 2020: Crisis Drivers in West Africa’s Future
A report to ECOWAS presenting the initial findings of research conducted by the HFP on the potential drivers of humanitarian crises, including violent conflict, in the ECOWAS sub-region during the 20

Author: Humanitarian Futures Programme
Organisation: Humanitarian Futures Programme (HFP), King's College London
Publish Date: 2009
Beyond Minority Report: Pre-crime, Pre-punishment and Pre-desert
Utilitarian ethics are apparently incommensurable with other ethical perspectives. Faced with a choice between maximizing general benefit to society and committing an act of injustice, those of us wh

Author: John N. Williams
Organisation: Singapore Management University
Publish Date: 2012
Beyond Oil - What's That?
The catch-word of the day is Sustainability. It’s been used so much lately that it has become legitimate to preface any discussion about it by stating that the term itself has become depleted. On the

Author: H. Palmer, M. Dudley
Organisation: School of Architecture, Royal University College of Fine Arts, Stockholm
Publish Date: May 2008
Beyond the food desert: finding ways to speak about urban food security in South Africa
This article introduces the food desert concept to provide a conceptual tool to begin to understand the spatial determinants of urban food insecurity, which are not well captured by the existing fram

Author: Jane Battersby
Organisation: University of Cape Town
Publish Date: 2012
Big Issues in Mobile Learning
What is mobile learning? How to enhance the experience without interfering with it? Affective factors in learning with mobile devices. How can we address the conflicts between personal informal learn

Author: Kaleidoscope Network of Excellence
Organisation: University of Nottingham
Publish Date: 2006
Biofuels and Food Security: Implications of an accelerated biofuels production
An accelerated growth of first-generation biofuels production is threatening the availability of adequate food supplies for humans, by diverting land, water and other resources away from food and fee

Author: Günther Fischer, Eva Hizsnyik, Sylvia Prieler et. al
Organisation: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis IIASA
Publish Date: March 2009
Biometric Systems in Future Crime Prevention Scenarios – How to Reduce Identifiability of Personal Data
Biometric technology for crime prevention is emerging. The design of a biometric system is decisive for the protection of fundamental rights. This paper analyses the necessary reduction of identifiab

Author: Monika Desoi, Matthias Pocs, Benjamin Stach
Organisation: Universität Kassel, Wilhelmshöher, Germany
Publish Date: 2011
Biotechnical Foresight: 3rd Western Cape Workshop
The purpose of the two day residential workshop was to achieve the following outcomes: To identify potential improvements to the current systems of innovation at both provincial and national levels,

Author: Thembinkosi Semwayo
Organisation: Cooperation Framework on Innovation Systems between Finland and South Africa (COFISA)
Publish Date: 2010
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