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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2021
- Kevin Watson, Dinah M. Payne:
Ethical practice in sharing and mining medical data. 1-19 - Luis M. Romero-Rodriguez, Sabina Civila, Ignacio Aguaded:
Otherness as a form of intersubjective social exclusion: Conceptual discussion from the current communicative scenario. 20-37 - Rakesh Belwal, Rahima Al Shibli, Shweta Belwal:
Consumer protection and electronic commerce in the Sultanate of Oman. 38-60 - Mark Ryan, Bernd Carsten Stahl:
Artificial intelligence ethics guidelines for developers and users: clarifying their content and normative implications. 61-86 - Mohammad Moradi, Qi Li:
Rogue people: on adversarial crowdsourcing in the context of cyber security. 87-103 - Xiao Zhang, Yun Wu, Wendy Wang:
eWOM, what are we suspecting? Motivation, truthfulness or identity. 104-128 - Amit Lavie Dinur, Matan Aharoni, Yuval Karniel:
Safe online ethical code for and by the "net generation": themes emerging from school students' wisdom of the crowd. 129-145 - Azi Lev-On, Nili Steinfeld, Hama Abu-Kishk, Sigal Pearl Naim:
The long-term effects of digital literacy programs for disadvantaged populations: analyzing participants' perceptions. 146-162 - Otobong Inieke, Babatunde Mustapha Raimi-Lawal:
Adopting social media as an information system - a case study of an internet service company in Abuja, Nigeria. 163-179
Volume 19, Number 2, 2021
- Mike Healy:
Editorial. 181-186 - Sophia Kaitatzi-Whitlock:
Toward a digital civil society: digital ethics through communication education. 187-206 - Karma Samir Sherif, Omolola Jewisimi, Mazen El-Masri:
Empowering employees: the other side of electronic performance monitoring. 207-221 - Md. Nurul Momen, Harsha S., Debobrata Das:
Mediated democracy and internet shutdown in India. 222-235 - Chukwuma Ukoha, Andrew Stranieri:
The delicate balance of communicational interests: A Bakhtinian view of social media in health care. 236-248 - Eduardo Alejandro López Jiménez, Tania Ouariachi:
An exploration of the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation for communication professionals. 249-267 - Aaditeshwar Seth:
A call to technologists to ensure that responsible outcomes arise from their innovations. 268-279 - Miral Sabry AlAshry:
New constitution and media freedom in Libya: journalists' perspectives. 280-298 - Olya Kudina, Mark Coeckelbergh:
"Alexa, define empowerment": voice assistants at home, appropriation and technoperformances. 299-312
Volume 19, Number 3, 2021
- Charles M. Ess:
Guest editorial. 313-328 - Nesibe Kantar, Terrell Ward Bynum:
Global ethics for the digital age - flourishing ethics. 329-344 - Bastiaan Vanacker:
Virtue ethics, situationism and casuistry: toward a digital ethics beyond exemplars. 345-357 - Morten Bay:
Four challenges to Confucian virtue ethics in technology. 358-373 - Chi Kwok, Ngai Keung Chan:
Towards a political theory of data justice: a public good perspective. 374-390 - Katja Kaufmann, Tabea Bork-Hüffer, Niklas Gudowsky, Marjo Rauhala, Martin Rutzinger:
Ethical challenges of researching emergent socio-material-technological phenomena: insights from an interdisciplinary mixed-methods project using mobile eye-tracking. 391-408 - Ylva Hård Af Segerstad:
On the complexities of studying sensitive communities online as a researcher-participant. 409-423
Volume 19, Number 4, 2021
- Simon Rogerson:
For the record: the evolution of acceptable digital technology. 425-432 - Ahmad Ghandour, Viktor Shestak, Konstantin Sokolovskiy:
Security and privacy of adolescents in social applications and networks: legislative aspects and legal practice of countering cyberbullying on example of developed and developing countries. 433-445 - Ratna Yudhiyati, Afrida Putritama, Diana Rahmawati:
What small businesses in developing country think of cybersecurity risks in the digital age: Indonesian case. 446-462 - Antti Talonen, Jukka Mähönen, Lasse Koskinen, Päivikki Kuoppakangas:
Analysis of consumers' negative perceptions of health tracking in insurance - a value sacrifice approach. 463-479 - Soraj Hongladarom:
The Thailand national AI ethics guideline: an analysis. 480-491 - Jillian Carmody, Samir Shringarpure, Gerhard Van de Venter:
AI and privacy concerns: a smart meter case study. 492-505 - Sebastian Weydner-Volkmann, Linus Feiten:
Trust in technology: interlocking trust concepts for privacy respecting video surveillance. 506-520 - Simisola Akintoye, George Ogoh, Zoi Krokida, Juliana Nnadi, Damian Okaibedi Eke:
Understanding the perceptions of UK COVID-19 contact tracing app in the BAME community in Leicester. 521-536 - Rhoydah Nyambane:
The future of the printed book in the era of technological advancement: an imperative for digital innovation and engagement. 537-559 - Rocci Luppicini, Eman Walabe:
Exploring the socio-cultural aspects of e-learning delivery in Saudi Arabia. 560-579
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