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Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speaker
Professor Herman Tavani
Rivier College, US
Title: "Ethical Aspects of Search Technologies: Some Implications for Privacy and Democracy"
Personal Site: http://www.rivier.edu/faculty/htavani
Dr. Herman Tavani has authored or edited more than 100 publications, including five books (see below). He is President of the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT), and previously served as INSEIT’s Co-Executive Director between 2001 and 2006. Professor Tavani has held appointments as a research fellow and visiting scholar at Dartmouth College, and he is currently a visiting scholar/ethicist in the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. A traveled speaker, he has delivered keynote addresses, invited talks, and scholarly papers at institutions in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, and Japan, as well as at colleges and universities throughout the U.S.
In recognition of his scholarly writing, Professor Tavani received the Catholic Library Association’s 2004 John Brubaker Memorial Award. He has been honored in Who's Who Among America's Teachers on multiple occasions for “making a difference as a college teacher,” and he recently received the 2008 ACM –SIGCAS (Association for Computing – Special Interest Group on Computers and Society) Outstanding Service Award for his leadership role in the SIGCAS organization and his contributions to the ACM quarterly publication Computers and Society. Professor Tavani is currently Book Review Editor of the journal Ethics and Information Technology and serves on the editorial boards of several journals and periodicals.
Academic Philosophy
Professor Tavani’s teaching strategies incorporate a variety of methodologies that include: lectures, class discussions, seminar activities, student reports/presentations, group work, textbook exercises, video programs, overhead transparencies and PowerPoint presentations, as well as the use of Internet and Web-based resources in class. Strategies and methods used in a particular class reflect the type and level of the course being taught.
Recent Books
Ethics and Technology: Controversies, Questions, and Strategies for Ethical Computing. 3rd ed. John Wiley and Sons, 2011; xxvi + 406 pages. ISBN: 978-0-470-50950-0.
Ethics, Computing, and Genomics. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2006; xix + 341 pages. ISBN: 0-7637-3620-1.
The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics (co-edited with Kenneth Himma). John Wiley and Sons, 2008; xxxi = 671 pages. ISBN: 978-0-471-79959-7.
Intellectual Property Rights in a Networked World: Theory and Practice. (co-edited with Richard Spinello). Idea Group/Information Science Publishing, 2005; iv + 281 pages. ISBN: 159140577-7.
Readings in CyberEthics. 2nd ed. (co-edited with Richard Spinello). Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2004; xviii + 697 pages. ISBN: 0-7637-2410-6.
Current Appointments and Offices
RIVIER COLLEGE (Nashua, NH)
Professor of Philosophy (soon to be emeritus)
HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (Boston, MA)
Visiting Scholar–Environmental Health Ethics, Department of Environmental Health
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (INSEIT)
President
ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL (Springer Publications, the Netherlands)
Book Review Editor
Updated: 22/11/2011
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10/09/2012
A Piano Recital for the 5th ICIL 2012
“The teachings of Victor Karpovich or how to approach Clara”
Presenting works by Fineberg, Brahms, Schumann
by Lambis Vassiliadis
Saturday 30 June, 2012
21.00, Ionian Academy
ICIL 2012 participants may enter the recital free. Because the recital is organized for charity, for the benefit and support of disadvantaged students, we recommend an entirely voluntary contribution of 10 euros.
Lambis Vassiliadis is one of the most distinguished pianists of the younger generation.
He has travelled and played all over the world and has received the most positive reviews.
Vassiliadis is an Associate Professor of the Ionian University, Musical Studies Department.
For more information, see www.lambis.vassiliadis.org.
A distinguished Greek pianist of the younger generation, Mr. Lambis Vassiliadis represents an impressive style of explosive pianism and artistic sensibility.
Privileged to study near to pianists like Yalta Menouhin, Victor Merzhanov, Jerome Rose and James Tocco, he managed to obtain five academic titles from Universities and Music Academies around the world (Greece- Germany- England- USA)-all with distinctions and honors. He also holds a degree in Philosophy by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Mr. Vassiliadis has worked for the University of Cincinnati, in the United States, as assistant professor at the studio of James Tocco; he has been Juror of the OMTA (Ohio Music Teachers Association) competition, of the International Music Competition of Thessaloniki, Juror of the Dorothy Price Awards Competition - Mannes College of Music, New York, of the Yamaha Competition Athens and of the Emil Gilels Competiton in Odessa, Ukraine.
Mr. Vassiliadis won 11 awards in international and national piano competitions and managed to attract the attention of the international press as a recording artist, (since 1993 by Koch-Discover International) for his pianistical skill and serious musical thinking. In April 1997, his CD with works by Bartok, Scriabin, Poulenc Szymanowski is rated with four stars by BBC Music Magazine and in September 1997, and his Schumann -Brahms recording is praised by Charles Timbrell in Fanfare Music Magazine. Recently the “Listener Magazine” reviewed enthusiastically Mr. Vassiliadis recordings confirming the “emergence of a major virtuoso performer” (P. Meanor, winter edition 1999). The first world wide recording of the Piano Sonatas by Allen Sapp was commented by the American Record Guide as one of the best recordings of 2001. Finally the Gramophone Magazine, includes Vassiliadis recording of the Brahms – Paganini Variations among the “selected discography of the 20th century” ( B. Morrison, March 2003).
Other CD’s (by Aardvark Media) include a Chopin Album, a Tchaikovsky Album, orchestra repertoire with the Chamber Music Orchestra of Tuebingen ( Germany) and the Fairbanks Symphony ( USA) , an all Liszt-Mozart transcriptions and two recordings with works of Mendellsohn, Brahms and Schumann with the Ionian Piano Quartet (Amicme Classical).
Mr. Vassiliadis appeared in solo concerts, radio and television broadcasts in Greece, as well as in many other countries (Germany, USA, South Africa, Italy, England, France); he also appeared with orchestras (Kammerphilarmonie Prague, National Symphony Prague, Bangok Symphony, State Orchestra of Thessaloniki, Orchestra of Colours, Athens, etc.) with a variety of repertoire including works like the 2nd Tchaikovsky concerto or Liszt’s Malediction.
Mr. Vassiliadis has received a position as the director of the Synchrono Conservatory in 1998, where he was teaching piano for the late four years. He has also been active as the artistic director of the «Vertiskos» Summer Courses and the Coordinator of the Piano Studies in the Conservatory of East Macedonia in Kavala-Greece.
Since November 2002, he is appointed Assistant Professor for Piano in the Ionian University, Department of Music, in Corfu, Greece. In year 2005 was appointed Representative of the International Relationships of the Department. He holds the Artistic Coordination of the International Summer Academy and Festival of Corfu, as well as the coordination of the International Music Days in Brache ( Schleswig Holstein, Germany) and the “Deutsch- Griechisch Musik Tage” in Solingen, Germany.
Lambis can be contacted at lambisv@yahoo.com.
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