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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2019
- Edda Tandi Lwoga, Wallace Chigona:
Perception, usage and barriers towards the utilisation of the Telecentre among rural women in Tanzania. 2-16 - Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez Bernadas, Cheryll Ruth Soriano:
Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South. 17-30 - Morgan Luck:
Can Young's constructive ecumenical expressivism resolve the gamer's dilemma? 31-41 - Katherine Taken Smith, Amie Jones, Leigh Johnson, Lawrence Murphy Smith:
Examination of cybercrime and its effects on corporate stock value. 42-60 - A. R. Mubarak, Steve Quinn:
General strain theory of Internet addiction and deviant behaviour in social networking sites (SNS). 61-71 - Thomas Lancaster:
Profiling the international academic ghost writers who are providing low-cost essays and assignments for the contract cheating industry. 72-86 - Simon Rogerson, Keith W. Miller, Jenifer Sunrise Winter, David K. Larson:
Information systems ethics - challenges and opportunities. 87-97 - Matthew J. Warren, Shona Leitch:
Data retention: an assessment of a proposed national scheme. 98-112
Volume 17, Number 2, 2019
- Marty J. Wolf, Alexis M. Elder, Gosia Plotka:
Guest editorial. 114-118 - Katleen Gabriels, Mark Coeckelbergh:
'Technologies of the self and other': how self-tracking technologies also shape the other. 119-127 - B. Tyr Fothergill, William Knight, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Inga Ulnicane:
Intersectional observations of the Human Brain Project's approach to sex and gender. 128-144 - George Inyila Ogoh, N. Ben Fairweather:
The state of the responsible research and innovation programme. 145-166 - Helen Creswick, Liz Dowthwaite, Ansgar Koene, Elvira Perez Vallejos, Virginia Portillo, Monica Cano, Christopher Woodard:
"... They don't really listen to people". 167-182 - Wilhelm E. J. Klein:
Exceptionalisms in the ethics of humans, animals and machines. 183-195 - Wessel Reijers, Bert Gordijn:
Moving from value sensitive design to virtuous practice design. 196-209 - Helena Webb, Menisha Patel, Michael Rovatsos, Alan Davoust, Sofia Ceppi, Ansgar Koene, Liz Dowthwaite, Virginia Portillo, Marina Jirotka, Monica Cano:
"It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm". 210-228 - Michele Loi, Markus Christen, Nadine Kleine, Karsten Weber:
Cybersecurity in health - disentangling value tensions. 229-245 - Lachlan Urquhart, Dominic Reedman-Flint, Natalie Leesakul:
Responsible domestic robotics: exploring ethical implications of robots in the home. 246-272
Volume 17, Number 3, 2019
- Agnieszka Landowska:
Uncertainty in emotion recognition. 273-291 - Chuck Huff:
For ethical reflection, establish a clear technical foundation. 292-294 - Katleen Gabriels:
Response to "uncertainty in emotion recognition". 295-298 - Björn W. Schuller:
Responding to uncertainty in emotion recognition. 299-303 - Elisa Maria Entschew:
Digital communication in and beyond organizations: unintended consequences of new freedom. 304-320 - Fabio Bacchini, Ludovica Lorusso:
Race, again: how face recognition technology reinforces racial discrimination. 321-335 - Jani Simo Sakari Koskinen:
The concept of Datenherrschaft of patient information from a Heideggerian perspective. 336-353 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki:
A new dimension in publishing ethics: social media-based ethics-related accusations. 354-370
Volume 17, Number 4, 2019
- Simon Rogerson:
Editorial. 373-374 - Mark Warner, Victoria Wang:
Self-censorship in social networking sites (SNSs) - privacy concerns, privacy awareness, perceived vulnerability and information management. 375-394 - Tim Gorichanaz:
The self and the ontic trust: toward technologies of care and meaning. 395-408 - Jessica Roberts:
The erosion of ethics: from citizen journalism to social media. 409-421 - Rose Marie Santini, Hanna Carvalho:
The rise of participatory despotism: a systematic review of online platforms for political engagement. 422-437 - Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris:
How hyped media and misleading editorials can influence impressions about Beall's lists of "predatory" publications. 438-444
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