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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 2019
- Deane-Peter Baker:
Special operations remote advise and assist: an ethics assessment. 1-10 - Erica L. Neely:
Augmented reality, augmented ethics: who has the right to augment a particular physical space? 11-18 - Martin Peterson:
The value alignment problem: a geometric approach. 19-28 - Jeremy Weissman:
P2P surveillance in the global village. 29-47 - Bonnie Sheehey:
Algorithmic paranoia: the temporal governmentality of predictive policing. 49-58 - Karin Clark, Matt Duckham, Marilys Guillemin, Assunta Hunter, Jodie McVernon, Christine M. O'Keefe, Cathy Pitkin, Steven Prawer, Richard O. Sinnott, Deborah Warr, Jenny Waycott:
Advancing the ethical use of digital data in human research: challenges and strategies to promote ethical practice. 59-73
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2019
- Amanda J. C. Sharkey:
Autonomous weapons systems, killer robots and human dignity. 75-87 - Meg Young, Lassana Magassa, Batya Friedman:
Toward inclusive tech policy design: a method for underrepresented voices to strengthen tech policy documents. 89-103 - Helen Ryland:
Getting away with murder: why virtual murder in MMORPGs can be wrong on Kantian grounds. 105-115 - Adam Pham, Clinton Castro:
The moral limits of the market: the case of consumer scoring data. 117-126 - Avi Marciano:
Reframing biometric surveillance: from a means of inspection to a form of control. 127-136 - Icy Fresno Anabo, Iciar Elexpuru-Albizuri, Lourdes Villardón-Gallego:
Revisiting the Belmont Report's ethical principles in internet-mediated research: perspectives from disciplinary associations in the social sciences. 137-149 - Urbano Reviglio:
Serendipity as an emerging design principle of the infosphere: challenges and opportunities. 151-166
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2019
- Priscilla M. Regan, Jolene Jesse:
Ethical challenges of edtech, big data and personalized learning: twenty-first century student sorting and tracking. 167-179 - Chirag Arora:
Digital health fiduciaries: protecting user privacy when sharing health data. 181-196 - Jeffrey S. Saltz, Neil I. Dewar:
Data science ethical considerations: a systematic literature review and proposed project framework. 197-208 - Karolina La Fors, Bart Custers, Esther Keymolen:
Reassessing values for emerging big data technologies: integrating design-based and application-based approaches. 209-226 - Manuel Dietrich, Thomas H. Weisswange:
Distributive justice as an ethical principle for autonomous vehicle behavior beyond hazard scenarios. 227-239 - Carol Lord:
Objections to Simpson's argument in 'Robots, Trust and War'. 241-251 - Fiachra O'Brolcháin, Bert Gordijn:
Privacy challenges in smart homes for people with dementia and people with intellectual disabilities. 253-265
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2019
- Marcello Ienca:
Democratizing cognitive technology: a proactive approach. 267-280 - Patrick Taylor Smith:
Just research into killer robots. 281-293 - Tomasz Zuradzki:
The normative significance of identifiability. 295-305 - Marcel Becker:
Privacy in the digital age: comparing and contrasting individual versus social approaches towards privacy. 307-317 - Paul B. de Laat:
The disciplinary power of predictive algorithms: a Foucauldian perspective. 319-329 - Thilo Hagendorff:
From privacy to anti-discrimination in times of machine learning. 331-343
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