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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2017
- Somava Pande:
Ethics in citizen journalism: incident of teenage girl molestation in India. 2-16 - Henry Boateng, Ibn Kailan Abdul-Hamid:
An evaluation of corporate social responsibility communication on the websites of telecommunication companies operating in Ghana: Impression management perspectives. 17-31 - Sreedhar Madhavaram
, Victor Matos, Ben A. Blake, Radha Appan:
ICTs in the context of disaster management, stakeholders, and implications. 32-52 - Ricardo Chalmeta
, Henna Viinikka:
Corporate philanthropy communication on donor websites. 53-73 - Marcelo El Khouri Buzato
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Towards a theoretical mashup for studying posthuman/postsocial ethics. 74-89 - David Douglas, José Jair Santanna, Ricardo de Oliveira Schmidt, Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville
, Aiko Pras:
Booters: can anything justify distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks for hire? 90-104
Volume 15, Number 2, 2017
- Simon Rogerson
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Academic publishing in the information age - an editor's observations. 106-109 - Rakesh Babu, Donald Heath:
Mobile assistive technology and the job fit of blind workers. 110-124 - Stephen L. Baglione, Talha Harcar, John E. Spillan:
Turkish students' perceived relevance of Facebook as a marketing tool. 125-144 - Qi Deng
, Shaobo Ji
, Yun Wang:
Green IT practice disclosure: An examination of corporate sustainability reporting in IT sector. 145-164 - Farooq Mubarak, Michael Nycyk:
Teaching older people internet skills to minimize grey digital divides: Developed and developing countries in focus. 165-178
Volume 15, Number 3, 2017
- Simon Rogerson
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Guest editorial. 182 - Kiyoshi Murata
, Andrew A. Adams, Ana María Lara Palma
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Following Snowden: a cross-cultural study on the social impact of Snowden's revelations. 183-196 - Kiyoshi Murata
, Yasunori Fukuta, Yohko Orito, Andrew A. Adams:
Few youngsters would follow Snowden's lead in Japan. 197-212 - Kiyoshi Murata
, Yasunori Fukuta, Andrew A. Adams, Ronghua Dang:
How Snowden's revelations have influenced youngsters' attitude and behaviour in the PRC and Taiwan. 213-231 - Andrew A. Adams, Sarah Hosell, Kiyoshi Murata
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Following Snowden, German uncertainty about monitoring. 232-246 - Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos, Ryoko Asai, Andrew A. Adams, Kiyoshi Murata
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Snowden's revelations and the attitudes of students at Swedish universities. 247-264 - Andrew A. Adams, Mario Arias Oliva, Ana María Lara Palma
, Kiyoshi Murata
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Surveillance following Snowden: a major challenge in Spain. 265-282 - Andrew A. Adams, Juan Carlos Yáñez Luna, Pedro I. González Ramírez, Mario Arias Oliva, Kiyoshi Murata
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The social impact of Snowden's revelations on Mexican youngsters. 283-296 - Gehan Gunasekara
, Andrew A. Adams, Kiyoshi Murata
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Ripples down under: New Zealand youngsters' attitudes and conduct following Snowden. 297-310 - Andrew A. Adams, Kiyoshi Murata
, Yasunori Fukuta, Yohko Orito, Ana María Lara Palma
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Following Snowden around the World: International comparison of attitudes to Snowden's revelations about the NSA/GCHQ. 311-327 - Robin Wilton:
After Snowden - the evolving landscape of privacy and technology. 328-335 - Andrew A. Adams, Kiyoshi Murata
, Ana María Lara Palma
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Following Snowden: an international survey. 336-343
Volume 15, Number 4, 2017
- Simon Rogerson
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Editorial. 346-347 - Oliver K. Burmeister
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Professional ethics in the information age. 348-356 - Donald Gotterbarn
, Keith W. Miller:
Yes, but ... our response to: "professional ethics in the information age". 357-361 - Declan Brady:
Aspects of professional ethics in the real world. 362-365 - David Kreps
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Corporations and professionalism: awkward bed-fellows? 366-369 - Kevin Healey
, Niall Stephens:
Augmenting justice: Google glass, body cameras, and the politics of wearable technology. 370-384 - Stuti Saxena
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Privacy concerns in integrating big data in "e-Oman". 385-396 - William P. Smith:
"Can we borrow your phone? Employee privacy in the BYOD era". 397-411 - Christian Fuchs
, Daniel Trottier:
Internet surveillance after Snowden: A critical empirical study of computer experts' attitudes on commercial and state surveillance of the Internet and social media post-Edward Snowden. 412-444
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