Publications
Punie, Y. (2003) Een theoretische en empirische benadering van
adoptie, gebruik en betekenis van Informatie-en Communicatietechnologie in het
dagelijkse leven, in Carpentier, N., Pauwels, C. & Van Oost, O. (eds.)
(2003) Het on(be)grijpbare publiek: Een communicatiewetenschappelijke
exploratie van publieksonderzoek, VUBPRess: Brussel, In Press. (Article on use
and acceptance of ICTs in everyday life).
Da Costa, O., Boden, M., Ducatel, K.,
Punie, Y. & Zappacosta, M. (2003) 'Science and Technology Roadmapping: from
Industry to Public Policy', The IPTS
Report, 73, April 2003.
Beslay, L. & Punie, Y. (2002), ‘The
virtual residence: Identity, privacy and security’, The IPTS Report, Special Issue on Identity and Privacy, No. 67,
September 2002, 17-23.
Research Documents
Da Costa, O. & Punie, Y. (2003)
Roadmapping Ambient Intelligence in Everyday Life (Ami@Life).
Review paper on Culture, Leisure, Entertainment, Socialisation, Participation
and Inclusion, Internal paper for the IPTS/ESTO Science & Technology
Roadmapping project, IPTS, February 2003.
Punie, Y. (2001), Technology Roadmapping as
a forward-looking instrument to map technological developments and the
positioning of Europe, Background document for the IPTS/ESTO internal workshop
on Technology Roadmapping, Brussels, 15 October 2001.
Presentations
Punie, Y. (2002) Key issues for Roadmapping
Ambient Intelligence Technologies in Everyday Life (Ami@Life),
Presentation at the IPTS/ESTO Problem Definition Workshop on Ambient
Intelligence in Everyday Life, Organised by Fraunhofer ISI & IPTS,
Brussels, 23 October 2002. [ORA 63203]
Punie, Y. (2002) An overview of
technological developments and trends in Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient
Intelligence, IPTS Internal Seminar, Sevilla, 26 September 2002. [ORA 63079]
Punie, Y. (2002) Monitoring technological
developments and trends in Ubiquitous Computing and Ambient Intelligence.
Report on IPTS/EMTEL work in progress, Presentation at the EMTEL 2 Meeting,
Dublin, 11-13 September 2002. [ORA 63080]
Punie, Y. (2002) Introduction on the IPTS
Scenarios on Ambient Intelligence in 2010 and on the AmI@Life
project, Presentation at the Summer School on Ubiquitous and Pervasive
Computing (Scenario Workshop Session), Organised by ETH Zurich (the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology Zurich), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 7-14 August
2002.
Punie, Y. (2002) Technological foresight
and the socialisation of Ubiquitous Computing. EMTEL2 work in progress,
Presentation at the EMTEL2 Meeting on Policies, Sevilla, 14-16 March 2002.
Punie, Y. (2001) Technology Roadmapping as
a forward-looking instrument to map technological developments and the
positioning of Europe, Presentation of background document for the IPTS/ESTO
internal workshop on Technology Roadmapping, Brussels, 15 October 2001.
Punie, Y. (2001) Methodological reflections
on monitoring IST developments for future home environments, Presentation at
the EMTEL 2 Meeting on Methodologies, Trondheim, 14-16 June 2001.
Training/Workshop participation
Participant Summer School on Ubiquitous and
Pervasive Computing, Organised by ETH Zurich (the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology Zurich), Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, 7-14 August 2002. (www.inf.ethz.ch/vs/events/dag2002)
Participant at internal IPTS seminar
‘Universal Telecommunications Service Policies and Institutions in Emerging
Economies’, by Mark Scanlan, 27 June 2002.
Participant at ‘The role of foresight in
the selection of research policy priorities’, Conference organised by the
Spanish Presidency of the EU in collaboration with the European Commission
Directorates General for Research and Joint Research Centre, IPTS, Sevilla,
13-14 May 2002.
Participant at internal seminar on
‘Emerging research issues and the need for multidisciplinary approaches in ICT
research by Ilka Tuomi, IPTS, Sevilla, 10 April 2002.
Participant of the 2nd ITEA Symposium (Information
Technology for European Advancement) on ITEA
and the European Software Landscape, Berlin, 11-12 October 2001.
Participant at internal IPTS presentation
"For and Against Futures" by Mr. Graham H. May, Principal Lecturer in
Futures Research, Leeds Metropolitan University, IPTS, Sevilla, 4 July 2001.
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