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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2015
- Norberto Patrignani, Diane Whitehouse:
The clean side of Slow Tech: an overview. 3-12 - Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos:
ICT and sustainability: skills and methods for dialogue and policy making. 13-18 - Richard Bull:
ICT as an enabler for sustainable development: reflections on opportunities and barriers. 19-23 - Kathrin Otrel-Cass:
Commentary: towards more responsibility in ICT. 24-27 - Bernd Carsten Stahl, Damian Okaibedi Eke, Christine Fidler:
Understanding the relevance of ethics reviews of ICT research in UK computing departments using dialectical hermeneutics. 28-38 - Maegan Hendow, Alina Cibea, Albert Kraler:
Using technology to draw borders: fundamental rights for the Smart Borders initiative. 39-57 - Btihaj Ajana:
Augmented borders: Big Data and the ethics of immigration control. 58-78 - N. Ben Fairweather:
Introduction to the invited paper by Norberto Patrignani and Diane Whitehouse.
Volume 13, Number 2, 2015
- Shona Leitch, Matthew J. Warren:
Applying classification controls to Internet content in Australia. 82-97 - Anne Gerdes, Peter Øhrstrøm:
Issues in robot ethics seen through the lens of a moral Turing test. 98-109 - Veikko Ikonen, Eija Kaasinen, Päivi Heikkilä, Marketta Niemelä:
Human-driven design of micro- and nanotechnology based future sensor systems. 110-129 - Erika Pavlin, Ziga Elsner, Tadej Jagodnik, Borut Batagelj, Franc Solina:
From illustrations to an interactive art installation. 130-145 - Alistair S. Duff:
Cyber-Green: idealism in the information age. 146-164
Volume 13, Numbers 3/4, 2015
- Bernd Carsten Stahl, Charles M. Ess:
20 years of ETHICOMP: time to celebrate? 166-175 - Richard Volkman:
Computer ethics beyond mere compliance. 176-189 - Randy W. Connolly, Alan Fedoruk:
Does computing need to go beyond good and evil impacts? 190-204 - Soraj Hongladarom:
Brain-brain integration in 2035: metaphysical and ethical implications. 205-217 - Ioannis G. Krasonikolakis, Nancy Pouloudi:
3D online environments: ethical challenges for marketing research. 218-234 - Yeslam Al-Saggaf, Oliver K. Burmeister, John Weckert:
Reasons behind unethical behaviour in the Australian ICT workplace: An empirical investigation. 235-255 - Aimee van Wynsberghe, Jeroen van der Ham:
Ethical considerations of using information obtained from online file sharing sites: The case of the piratebay. 256-267 - Norberto Patrignani, Diane Whitehouse:
Slow Tech: a roadmap for a good, clean and fair ICT. 268-282 - Neeraj Sachdeva, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Kai Kristian Kimppa, Reima Suomi:
Digital disability divide in information society: A framework based on a structured literature review. 283-298 - William M. Fleischman:
Just say "no!" to lethal autonomous robotic weapons. 299-313 - Anne Gerdes:
IT-ethical issues in sci-fi film within the timeline of the Ethicomp conference series. 314-325 - Catherine Flick:
Mentorship in computer ethics: ETHICOMP as a "community mentor" for doctoral and early career researchers. 326-345 - Simon Rogerson:
Future vision. 346-360
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