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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2015
- Lisa Portmess, Sara Tower:
Data barns, ambient intelligence and cloud computing: the tacit epistemology and linguistic representation of Big Data. 1-9 - Simon Jones, Sukhvinder Hara, Juan Carlos Augusto:
eFRIEND: an ethical framework for intelligent environments development. 11-25 - William Rehg:
Discourse ethics for computer ethics: a heuristic for engaged dialogical reflection. 27-39 - Marlies Van de Voort, Wolter Pieters, Luca Consoli:
Refining the ethics of computer-made decisions: a classification of moral mediation by ubiquitous machines. 41-56 - David M. Douglas:
Towards a just and fair Internet: applying Rawls' principles of justice to Internet regulation. 57-64 - Emma A. Jane:
Flaming? What flaming? The pitfalls and potentials of researching online hostility. 65-87
Volume 17, Number 2, June 2015
- Gordon Hull:
Successful failure: what Foucault can teach us about privacy self-management in a world of Facebook and big data. 89-101 - Alexander D. Carruth, David W. Hill:
Identity and distinctness in online interaction: encountering a problem for narrative accounts of self. 103-112 - Paraskevas Vezyridis, Stephen Timmons:
On the adoption of personal health records: some problematic issues for patient empowerment. 113-124 - Nicola Liberati, Shoji Nagataki:
The AR glasses' "non-neutrality": their knock-on effects on the subject and on the giveness of the object. 125-137 - Theodore Kabouridis:
Heideggerian epistemology and personalized technologies. 139-151 - Jonathan Tse, Dawn E. Schrader, Dipayan P. Ghosh, Tony C. Liao, David Lundie:
A bibliometric analysis of privacy and ethics in IEEE Security and Privacy. 153-163 - Luciano Floridi:
The anti-counterfeiting trade agreement: the ethical analysis of a failure, and its lessons. 165-173
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2015
- Paul B. de Laat:
The use of software tools and autonomous bots against vandalism: eroding Wikipedia's moral order? 175-188 - Peter A. Chow-White, Maggie MacAulay, Anita Charters, Paulina Chow:
From the bench to the bedside in the big data age: ethics and practices of consent and privacy for clinical genomics and personalized medicine. 189-200 - Michele Loi:
Technological unemployment and human disenhancement. 201-210 - Darryl J. Woolley:
The association of moral development and moral intensity with music piracy. 211-218 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
The tragedy of the master: automation, vulnerability, and distance. 219-229 - Wessel Reijers:
Mark Coeckelbergh: Money machines: electronic financial technologies, distancing, and responsibility in global finance. 231-235
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2015
- Patrick Stokes:
Deletion as second death: the moral status of digital remains. 237-248 - Engin Bozdag, Jeroen van den Hoven:
Breaking the filter bubble: democracy and design. 249-265 - Rami Ali:
A new solution to the gamer's dilemma. 267-274 - Tom Harrison:
Virtuous reality: moral theory and research into cyber-bullying. 275-283 - Christopher Bartel:
Free will and moral responsibility in video games. 285-293 - Cosima Rughinis, Razvan Rughinis, Stefania Matei:
A touching app voice thinking about ethics of persuasive technology through an analysis of mobile smoking-cessation apps. 295-309 - Garry Young:
Violent video games and morality: a meta-ethical approach. 311-321
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