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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2023
- Anders Nordgren:
Artificial intelligence and climate change: ethical issues. 1-15 - Stefano Calzati:
Federated data as a commons: a third way to subject-centric and collective-centric approaches to data epistemology and politics. 16-29 - Mohamed Toukabri, Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Youssef:
Climate change disclosure and sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the 2030 agenda: the moderating role of corporate governance. 30-62 - Mohammed Faisal Amadu, Eliasu Mumuni, Ahmed Taufique Chentiba:
Journalistic ethics and elections news coverage in the Ghanaian press: a content analysis of two daily Ghanaian newspaper coverage of election 2020. 63-75 - Weirui Wang, Susan Jacobson:
Effects of health misinformation on misbeliefs: understanding the moderating roles of different types of knowledge. 76-93 - Carmela Occhipinti, Antonio Carnevale, Luigi Briguglio, Andrea Iannone, Piercosma Bisconti:
SAT: a methodology to assess the social acceptance of innovative AI-based technologies. 94-111 - Dorine Eva van Norren:
The ethics of artificial intelligence, UNESCO and the African Ubuntu perspective. 112-128 - Ben-Atar Ella, Ben-Asher Smadar, Druker Shitrit Shirley:
Social punishment by the distribution of aggressive TikTok videos against women in a traditional society. 129-142 - Sauvik Kumar Batabyal, Kanika Tandon Bhal:
Push-pull factors and means-end chain framework of cyberloafing: a soft laddering study using LadderUX. 143-160
Volume 21, Number 2, 2023
- Paul C. Hong, Na-Young Ahn, Euisung Jung:
Linkage role of ICT and Big Data in COVID-19: a case of Korea's digital and social communication practices. 161-180 - Tahani Al-Khatib:
Netiquette rules in online learning through the lens of digital citizenship scale in the post-corona era. 181-201 - Omoregie Charles Osifo:
Transparency and its roles in realizing greener AI. 202-218
Volume 21, Number 3, 2023
- Ashish Varma, Daniela Mancini, Ashwin Anupam Dalela, Aradhya Varma:
Online accounting courses: digital loyalty for an inclusive and open society. 221-242 - Veronica Johansson, Maria Lindh:
Limited knowledge and informal lobbying: internet regulation through content filters in Swedish public libraries. 243-258 - Yuanye Ma:
Others' information and my privacy: an ethical discussion. 259-270 - Abubakar Sadiq Muhammad, Tugberk Kaya:
Factors affecting the citizen's intention to adopt e-government in Nigeria. 271-289 - Fabian Maximilian Johannes Teichmann, Chiara Wittmann, Bruno Sergio Sergi:
What are the consequences of corporate greenwashing? A look into the consequences of greenwashing in consumer and financial markets. 290-301 - Frithiof Svenson, Eva Ballová Mikusková, Markus A. Launer:
Credibility and trust of information privacy at the workplace in Slovakia. The use of intuition. 302-321 - Khaled Alqahs, Yagoub Y. Al-Kandari, Mohammad S. Albuloushi:
Social media users' attitudes toward pervasiveness of fake news in Arab countries and its negative effects: Kuwait as a case study. 322-341 - Jo Bates, Elli Gerakopoulou, Alessandro Checco:
Addressing labour exploitation in the data science pipeline: views of precarious US-based crowdworkers on adversarial and co-operative interventions. 342-357 - Stefano Calzati:
From big data epistemology to AI politics: rescuing the public dimension over data-driven technologies. 358-372
Volume 21, Number 4, 2023
- Ngozi Okpara:
Unveiling virtual chat group inclusiveness code of conduct by Nigerians. 373-393 - Curtis C. Cain, Carlos D. Buskey, Gloria J. Washington:
Artificial intelligence and conversational agent evolution - a cautionary tale of the benefits and pitfalls of advanced technology in education, academic research, and practice. 394-405 - Javier Gracia-Calandín, Leonardo Suárez-Montoya:
The eradication of hate speech on social media: a systematic review. 406-421 - Smith Oduro-Marfo:
Privacy and anti-surveillance advocacy: the role/challenge of issue salience. 422-437 - Mahed Maddah, Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh:
Lying in online social networks: a bug or a feature. 438-451 - Ezieddin Elmahjub, Junaid Qadir:
How to program autonomous vehicle (AV) crash algorithms: an Islamic ethical perspective. 452-467 - David S. Morris, Jonathan S. Morris:
New social media nones: how and why Americans have changed their use of social media to consume political news. 468-484 - Richard N. Caneba, Jenifer Sunrise Winter, Joseph G. Bock:
Social and digital media monitoring for nonviolence: a distributed cognition perspective of the precariousness of peace work. 485-501 - Alex I. Nyagango, Alfred S. Sife, Isaac Kazungu:
Factors influencing mobile phone usage awareness for accessing agricultural marketing information by grape smallholder farmers in Dodoma, Tanzania. 502-520 - Kian Yeik Koay:
Perceived risk and digital piracy: a moderated-moderation model. 521-532 - David Eugene Johnson, Debora Jane Shaw:
The dangerous use of genetic information. 533-549 - Ace Vo, Miloslava Plachkinova:
Investigating the role of artificial intelligence in the US criminal justice system. 550-567
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