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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2005
- Ananda Mitra:
Digitial memory. 3-13 - David H. Gleason, Lawrence Friedman:
Proposal for an accessible conception of cyberspace. 15-23 - Ganesh D. Bhatt:
Use and abuse of sticky web sites. 25-34 - Marnie Enos Carroll:
A case in studying chat rooms: Ethical and methodological concerns and approaches for enhancing positive research outcomes. 35-50
Volume 3, Number 2, 2005
- Alicia Ladson, Bardo Fraunholz:
Facilitating online privacy on eCommerce websites: an Australian experience. 59-68 - Jeanne H. Yamamura, Fritz H. Grupe:
Ethical standards for online advice giving: an overview of the issues for business and financial advisers. 69-77 - Jengchung V. Chen, Yangil Park:
The role of control and other factors in the electronic surveillance workplace. 79-91 - Erwin Rausch:
Management and leadership decisions in the information age. 93-103
Volume 3, Number 3, 2005
- Anton Vedder:
Expert knowledge for non-experts: Inherent and contextual risks of misinformation. 113-119 - Richard A. Spinello:
Secondary liability in the post Napster era: Ethical observations on MGM v. Grokster. 121-130 - Beverly Kracher, Cynthia L. Corritore, Susan Wiedenbeck:
A foundation for understanding online trust in electronic commerce. 131-141 - David J. LePoire:
Exploring ethical approaches to evaluate future technology scenarios. 143-150 - Keith W. Miller, David K. Larson:
Angels and artifacts: Moral agents in the age of computers and networks. 151-157
Volume 3, Number 4, 2005
- Frances Grundy:
Some ideas on constitutive ethics for information and communication technologies. 173-178 - Christina Björkman:
Feminist research and computer science: starting a dialogue. 179-188 - Linda Stepulevage, Miriam Mukasa:
The social relations of large scale software system implementation. 189-197 - Gabriele Winker:
Internet research from a gender perspective Searching for differentiated use patterns. 199-207 - Jutta Weber:
Helpless machines and true loving care givers: a feminist critique of recent trends in human-robot interaction. 209-218 - Cecile K. M. Crutzen:
Intelligent ambience between Heaven and Hell: A salvation? 219-232 - Hilde Corneliussen:
'I fell in love with the machine' Women's pleasure in computing. 233-241
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