Ruth Lewis
Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future?
Areas of investigation:
1. What value do we place on personal liberty?
2. How have we defined liberty in the past?
3. Is liberty compatible with capitalism?
4. Is liberty compatible with public safety?
5. Does religious freedom constrain liberty?
6. Are human rights compatible with liberty?
7. Will liberty evolve with governance?
8. Could cyber-humans have human rights?
9. Is ownership a human right?
10. Can liberty be preserved in a surveillance state?
11. How will personal liberty be defined in space?
12. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future?
1. What value do we place on personal liberty?
2. How have we defined liberty in the past?
3. Is liberty compatible with capitalism?
4. Is liberty compatible with public safety?
5. Does religious freedom constrain liberty?
6. Are human rights compatible with liberty?
7. Will liberty evolve with governance?
8. Could cyber-humans have human rights?
9. Is ownership a human right?
10. Can liberty be preserved in a surveillance state?
11. How will personal liberty be defined in space?
12. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future?
Biography
Ruth Lewis is an experienced strategic IT consultant, business analyst and professional engineer, having worked across many industries, sectors and technologies, with a particular focus on the innovative and ethical use of digital technology in business and in society.
Ruth’s career has spanned 30 years developing and designing innovative IT solutions for her clients, as a network engineer, senior technical consultant, solutions architect, business analyst and Technology Foresight professional. Her expertise is in putting people at the centre of business transformation, introducing new technologies to business, creating managed services and creating innovative governance models within organisations.
Ruth has a Master of Strategic Foresight from Swinburne University of Technology, a Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications from Monash University, and a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) from the University of Melbourne, with a major in telecommunications.
Ruth’s passion is to work toward the ethical development and use of technology for the good of society, enabling her clients to make wise and informed decisions and investments today to enable their preferred futures.
Ruth Lewis is an experienced strategic IT consultant, business analyst and professional engineer, having worked across many industries, sectors and technologies, with a particular focus on the innovative and ethical use of digital technology in business and in society.
Ruth’s career has spanned 30 years developing and designing innovative IT solutions for her clients, as a network engineer, senior technical consultant, solutions architect, business analyst and Technology Foresight professional. Her expertise is in putting people at the centre of business transformation, introducing new technologies to business, creating managed services and creating innovative governance models within organisations.
Ruth has a Master of Strategic Foresight from Swinburne University of Technology, a Graduate Diploma in Digital Communications from Monash University, and a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) from the University of Melbourne, with a major in telecommunications.
Ruth’s passion is to work toward the ethical development and use of technology for the good of society, enabling her clients to make wise and informed decisions and investments today to enable their preferred futures.