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Name: Massimo

Family Name: DURANTE

Affiliation: Researcher in Philosophy of Law (Faculty of Law, University of Turin)

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Massimo Durante is Researcher in Philosophy of Law (Faculty of Law, University of Turin) and holds a Ph.d in Philosophy of Law (Faculty of Law, University of Turin) and a Ph.d in History of Philosophy (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Paris IV Sorbonne). His main fields of research are: Legal Informatics, Phenomenology and Ethics. He collaborates with the Institut d’Etudes Lévinassiennes (Paris-Jerusalem) and the reviews: Cahiers d’Etudes Lévinassiennes; Rivista di Filosofia Politica. Author of monographies and articles in different languages in the fields of Philosophy of Law, Phenomenology, Ethics and Legal Informatics, he has recently published the books: Etica, Diritto, Decentramento. Dalla sussidiarietà digitale all’economia dell’informazione in rete, Giappichelli, Torino, 2007; Responsabilità di fronte alla storia. La filosofia di Emmanuel Lévinas tra alterità e terzietà, Il Melangolo, Genova, 2008.

 

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Durante M., "What Model of Trust for Networked Cooperation? Online Social Trust in the Production of Common Goods (Knowledge Sharing)", in T.W. Bynum, M. Calzarossa, I. De Lotto, S. Rogerson, "Living, Working and Learning Beyond Technology", Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference Ethicomp 2008, University Press, Mantova, 2008, pp. 211-223. [It is supposed to be published online as proceedings of the conference]

Durante M., "Re-designing the Role of Law in The Society of Information:Mediating between the Real and the Virtual", in Proceedings of Conference on Law and Technology in the Information Society, European University Institute, Florence, 28-29 October 2008, Forthcoming.

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