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International Journal of Technoethics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2012
- Leigh A. Clark, D. L. Jones, W. J. Clark:
Technology Innovation and the Policy Vacuum: A Call for Ethics, Norms, and Laws to Fill the Void. 1-13 - Peter B. Heller:
Technoethics: The Dilemma of Doing the Right Moral Thing in Technology Applications. 14-27 - Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol, Jose Luis Daniel, Shaun Sexton, Ned Kock:
Analyzing Software Piracy from Supply and Demand Factors The Competing Roles of Corruption and Economic Wealth. 28-42 - Poonam Kumar, Saurabh Mittal:
The Perpetration and Prevention of Cyber Crime: An Analysis of Cyber Terrorism in India. 43-52 - Joan M. McMahon, Ronnie Cohen:
How Can It Be Wrong (When It Feels So Right)?: Ethical Decision Making and New Technology. 53-84
Volume 3, Number 2, 2012
- José M. Galván, Rocci Luppicini:
The Humanity of the Human Body: Is Homo Cybersapien a New Species? 1-8 - Pericle Salvini:
Presence, Reciprocity and Robotic Mediations: The Case of Autonomous Social Robots. 9-16 - Jason Borenstein:
Robotics, Ethics, and the Environment. 17-29 - Elettra Stradella:
Personal Liability and Human Free Will in the Background of Emerging Neuroethical Issues: Some Remarks Arising From Recent Case Law. 30-41
Volume 3, Number 3, 2012
- Laura Pana:
Artificial Ethics: A Common Way for Human and Artificial Moral Agents and an Emergent Technoethical Field. 1-20 - Eleni Metaxa, Miltiadis Sarigiannidis, Dimitris Folinas:
Legal Issues of the French Law on Creation and Internet (Hadopi 1 and 2). 21-36 - Liudmila V. Baeva:
Anthropogenesis and Dynamics of Values Under Conditions of Information Technology Development. 37-49 - Rachel Baarda, Rocci Luppicini:
The Use and Abuse of Digital Democracy: Case Study of Mybarackobama.com. 50-68 - Mahmoud Eid:
Systems of Ethical Reasoning and Media Communications. 69-75
Volume 3, Number 4, 2012
- Mahmoud Eid, Jenna Bresolin Slade:
A Triad of Crisis Communication in the United States: Social Networks for Social Change in the Obama Era. 1-21 - Mark Walker:
Human Extinction and Farsighted Universal Surveillance. 22-32 - Deb Gearhart:
Lack of Ethics for eLearning: Two Sides of the Ethical Coin. 33-40 - Jenn Burleson Mackay, Erica Bailey:
Succulent Sins, Personalized Politics, and Mainstream Media's Tabloidization Temptation. 41-53 - Tobias Hainz:
Value Lexicality and Human Enhancement. 54-65
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