Publications
The digital divide among young people in Brussels: Social and cultural influences on ownership and use of digital technologies KU Leuven
Digital Technologies, Ethical Questions, and the Need of an Informational Framework Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Technologies have always been bearers of profound changes in science, society, and any other aspect of life. The latest technological revolution—the digital revolution—is no exception in this respect. This paper presents the revolution brought about by digital technologies through the lenses of a specific approach: the philosophy of information. It is argued that the adoption of an informational approach helps avoiding utopian or dystopian ...
Digital technologies to enhance infectious disease surveillance in Tanzania: a scoping review Institute of Tropical Medicine
Growing up with digital technologies : how the precautionary principle might contribute to addressing potential serious harm to children’s rights Ghent University
Trafficking and technology : exploring the role of digital communication technologies in the Belgian human trafficking business Ghent University
A human centred approach to digital technologies in health care delivery among mothers, children and adolescents Institute of Tropical Medicine
Background: Healthcare outcomes in child, adolescent and maternal in Tanzania are poor, and mostly characterised by fragmentary service provision. In order to address this weakness, digital technologies are sought to be integrated in the milieu of health as they present vast opportunities especially in the ability to improve health information management and coordination. Prior to the design and implementation of the Afya-Tek digital ...