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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2003
- N. Ben Fairweather, Simon Rogerson:
The problems of global cultural homogenisation in a technologically dependant world. 7-12 - David Lyon:
Airports as data filters: Converging surveillance systems after September 11th. 13-20 - John Weckert, Yeslam Al-Saggaf:
Online cultural imperialism: Is it an ethical issue? 21-29 - Andy K. Bissett:
Hacker ethics in the marketplace: the example of freeware. 31-38 - Lisa Harris, Anne-Marie Coles, Richard Davies:
Emerging ethical perspectives of e-commerce. 39-48 - L. Jean Camp:
Code, coding and coded perspectives. 49-60
Volume 1, Number 2, 2003
- Annalee C. Babb:
Surfing the knowledge wave: Access for Caribbean development. 71-80 - Daryl Martyris:
Public private partnerships to build low cost rural access. 81-86 - Warigia Bowman, Arifa Khandwalla:
The promise of public access: Lessons from the American experience. 87-98 - Herman T. Tavani:
Ethical reflections on the digital divide. 99-108
Volume 1, Number 3, 2003
- Oliver K. Burmeister, John Weckert:
Applying the new software engineering code of ethics to usability engineering: A study of four cases. 119-132 - Patricia McGee, Felecia Briscoe:
Discourse analysis: Power/Knowledge on an academic listserv. 133-148 - Athanasia Pouloudi, Xenia Ziouvelou, Konstantina Vassilopoulou:
A Societral perspective on e-business adoption. 149-166 - Marco A. Escobar, Michael L. Best:
Convivo communicator: An interface-adaptive VoIP system for poor quality networks. 167-180
Volume 1, Number 4, 2003
- Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf:
Ethical issues in open source software. 193-205 - Antonio Marturano:
Molecular biologists as hackers of human data: Rethinking IPR for bioinformatics research. 207-215 - Richard A. Spinello:
The future of ppen source software: Let the market decide. 217-233 - Stephen Lilley:
Bringing oversight review in line with online research. 235-246
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