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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, 2016
- Mirjam Jessica Curno:
Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era. 4-15 - Robert Hauptman:
Response to Mirjam J. Curno. 16-19 - Richard Keeble:
Publication ethics: stressing the positive. 20-23 - Tricia Bertram Gallant:
The ethics pipeline to academic publishing. 24-28 - Edgar A. Whitley:
Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era: A journal editor's response to the limited mind reading skills of academic authors. 29-32 - Simon Jones:
Doing the right thing: computer ethics pedagogy revisited. 33-48 - Milica Milutinovic, Bart De Decker:
Ethical aspects in eHealth - design of a privacy-friendly system. 49-69 - Jani Simo Sakari Koskinen, Ville Matti Antero Kainu, Kai Kristian Kimppa:
The concept of Datenherrschaft of patient information from a Lockean perspective. 70-86 - Adrienne Muir, Rachel Spacey, Louise Cooke, Claire Creaser:
Regulating internet access in UK public libraries: legal compliance and ethical dilemmas. 87-104 - Simon Rogerson:
Trustworthy publishing.
Volume 14, Number 2, 2016
- Johnny Hartz Søraker:
Gaming the gamer? - The ethics of exploiting psychological research in video games. 106-123 - Amaya Noain-Sánchez:
"Privacy by default" and active "informed consent" by layers: Essential measures to protect ICT users' privacy. 124-138 - Sara Mannheimer, Scott W. H. Young, Doralyn Rossmann:
On the ethics of social network research in libraries. 139-151 - Joanne E. McNeish, Anthony Francescucci, Ummaha Hazra:
Investigating consumers' reluctance to give up local hard drives after adopting the Cloud. 152-166 - Matthew J. Warren, Richard Lucas:
Ethics and ICT: Why all the fuss? 167-169 - Oliver K. Burmeister, Edwina Marks:
Rural and remote communities, technology and mental health recovery. 170-181 - Ranjan Vaidya:
Trust formation in information systems implementation in developing countries: The role of emancipatory expectations. 182-199 - Matthew J. Warren, Shona Leitch:
The Syrian Electronic Army - a hacktivist group. 200-212
Volume 14, Number 3, 2016
- Marty J. Wolf, Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller:
There's something in your eye: ethical implications of augmented visual field devices. 214-230 - Rollin M. Omari, Masoud Mohammadian:
Rule based fuzzy cognitive maps and natural language processing in machine ethics. 231-253 - Sameera Mubarak:
Developing a theory-based information security management framework for human service organizations. 254-271 - Abednego Feehi Okoe, Henry Boateng:
Assessing the CSR information needs of Microfinance institutions' (MFIs) customers. 272-287 - Donald Heath, Ali Ardestani, Hamid R. Nemati:
Sharing personal genetic information: the impact of privacy concern and awareness of benefit. 288-308
Volume 14, Number 4, 2016
- Tomayess Issa, Pedro T. Isaías, Piet Kommers:
Editorial: The impact of smart technology on users and society. 310-312 - Lancelord Siphamandla Ncube, Luyanda Dube:
Cyberbullying a desecration of information ethics: Perceptions of post-high school youth in a rural community. 313-322 - Siu Loon Hoe:
Defining a smart nation: the case of Singapore. 323-333 - Lisardo Prieto-González, Corvin Jaedicke, Johannes Schubert, Vladimir Stantchev:
Fog computing architectures for healthcare: Wireless performance and semantic opportunities. 334-349 - Iftikhar Alam, Roshan Lal Raina, Faizia Siddiqui:
Free vs hate speech on social media: the Indian perspective. 350-363 - Aqdas Malik, Kari Hiekkanen, Amandeep Dhir, Marko Nieminen:
Impact of privacy, trust and user activity on intentions to share Facebook photos. 364-382
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