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International Journal of Technoethics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 2011
- Miles Kennedy:
Virtue and Virtuality: Technoethics, IT and the Masters of the Future. 1-18 - Halim Sayoud:
Biometrics: An Overview on New Technologies and Ethic Problems. 19-34 - Christopher Wareham:
On the Moral Equality of Artificial Agents1. 35-42 - Steven E. Stern, Benjamin E. Grounds:
Cellular Telephones and Social Interactions: Evidence of Interpersonal Surveillance. 43-49 - Rocci Luppicini:
Technoethics and the State of Science and Technology Studies (STS) in Canada. 50-63
Volume 2, Number 2, 2011
- Alan Marshall:
The Middle Ground for Nuclear Waste Management: Social and Ethical Aspects of Shallow Storage. 1-13 - Tommaso Bertolotti, Emanuele Bardone, Lorenzo Magnani:
Perverting Activism: Cyberactivism and Its Potential Failures In Enhancing Democratic Institutions. 14-29 - Troy J. Strader, J. Royce Fichtner, Suzanne R. Clayton, Lou Ann Simpson:
The Impact of Context on Employee Perceptions of Acceptable Non-Work Related Computing. 30-44 - Raphael Cohen-Almagor:
Internet History. 45-64 - Xue Lin, Rocci Luppicini:
Socio-Technical Influences of Cyber Espionage: A Case Study of the GhostNet System. 65-77
Volume 2, Number 3, 2011
- Kurt Reymers:
Chicken Killers or Bandwidth Patriots?: A Case Study of Ethics in Virtual Reality. 1-22 - Jeffrey Reiss, Rosa Cintrón:
College Students, Piracy, and Ethics: Is there a Teachable Moment? 23-38 - Albrecht Fritzsche:
Boys with Toys and Fearful Parents?: The Pedagogical Dimensions of the Discourse in Technology Ethics. 39-47 - Sara Belfrage:
Without Informed Consent. 48-61 - Marcus Schulzke:
Laboring in Cyberspace: A Lockean Theory of Property in Virtual Worlds. 62-73
Volume 2, Number 4, 2011
- Lorenzo Magnani:
Structural and Technology-Mediated Violence: Profiling and the Urgent Need of New Tutelary Technoknowledge. 1-19 - Cameron Shelley:
Fairness and Regulation of Violence in Technological Design. 20-36 - Emanuele Bardone:
Unintended Affordances as Violent Mediators: Maladaptive Effects of Technologically Enriched Human Niches. 37-52 - Jeffrey Benjamin White:
Infosphere to Ethosphere: Moral Mediators in the Nonviolent Transformation of Self and World. 53-70 - Tommaso Bertolotti:
Facebook Has It: The Irresistible Violence of Social Cognition in the Age of Social Networking. 71-83 - Daniele Cantore:
On Biometrics and Profiling: A Challenge for Privacy and Democracy? 84-93
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