Past projects
Information Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability

Co-ordinators: Tomáš Sigmund, Wolfgang Hofkirchner
This project will deal with topics of Information Ethics (e.g., information privacy, information accuracy, information property, digital divide etc.) and related issues.
Follow-up project of Systems Approaches to Information Ethics.
Joint project between Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics, Prague, and GSIS.
Duration 2020 – 2022.
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Emergent Trans-
formation

Author: Wolfgang Hofkirchner
Starting from the book Emergent Information, emergentism, systemism and informationism are applied to the fields of social theory, the theory of information society and the theory of technology design in the age of global challenges. The new book makes the case for a Critical Social Systems Theory, a Critical Information Society Theory, and a Critical Theory of Techno-Social Systems Design. By doing so, principles are developed that are key for the techno-eco-social transformation towards a global sustainable information society.
Title and subtitle of the book changed: The Logic of the Third. A Paradigm Shift to a Shared Future for Humanity. Read the preface to understand why.
Book project. Publication date: November 2022.
[Image: GAIA 5.0 by Renate C.-Z.-Quehenberger]Climate-friendly living

Livia Regen (lead author), Wolfgang Hofkirchner (review-editor)
Support of the compilation of the Austrian Panel on Climate Change (APCC) Special Report 22 "Structures for a climate-friendly living".
Expected online and printed version date: 2022.
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"Heimatland Erde"

Team: Sophie Huber-Lachner (film director), Werner Wintersteiner, Ursula Gamauf-Eberhardt, Wolfgang Hofkirchner
A documentary on promoting planetary awareness for educational use.
In co-operation with the ASPR (Austrian Study Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution).
Past film project. End: 13 November 2021.
Premiere pending.
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COVID-19 Epidemic Austria Simulation Model

Co-ordinator: Peter Fleissner
These models simulate the COVID-19 epidemic in Austria.
Eigen project.
The third wave. Start: 6 March 2021.
The second wave. Start: 1 June 2020.
The first wave. Start: 28 March 2020. End: 1 May 2020.
"Lernen lernen"

Film director: Sophie Huber-Lachner
A case study and feature length documentary about learning.
Corona was slowing down the process and working closely with the protagonists was not possible. Hence, together with senior producer Markus Fischer (Fischerfilm) it was decided to resize the project to a TV documentary (45-60 minutes). Additional shooting days were required. The title was changed to "Das Lernen (wieder) lernen".
Film project. Premiere: March 2022.
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Trans-humanism

Editors: Wolfgang Hofkirchner, Hans-Jörg Kreowski
The proper guide to a posthuman condition or a dangerous idea?
The book contains among others contributions of Emergent Systems Group members Klaus Kornwachs, Tomáš Sigmund, Wolfgang Hofkirchner, Robert K. Logan, Christian Stary.
Book project. Publication: 2020 in the Springer book series Cognitive Technologies.
Systems Approaches to Information Ethics

Co-ordinators: Tomas Sigmund, Wolfgang Hofkirchner
How does Information Ethics take shape in the perspective of Systems Theory?
Supported by the Department of Systems Analysis, Faculty of Informatics and Statistics, University of Economics, Prague. Duration: 2017-2019.
Continued as Information Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability.
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Social Net-working Sites in the Sur-veillance Society

Co-ordinator: Christian Fuchs
The overall aim was to study electronic surveillance on social networking sites that are used by Austrian students.
Past project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF. Duration: 2010-2014.
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Human Strategies in Com-plexity

Co-ordinator: Wolfgang Hofkirchner
The overall aim was to lay foundations for an evolutionary systems theory.
Past project funded by INTAS and the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Culture. Supported by the UTI Research Group. Duration: 2001-2004.