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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, 2011
- Yohko Orito:
The counter-control revolution: "silent control" of individuals through dataveillance systems. 5-19 - Suzy Jagger:
Moral judgment in computing undergraduates. 20-33 - Kathy Brady:
Freelance technical writers: does temporary work promote ethical issues? 34-48 - Ian Harris, Richard C. Jennings, David J. Pullinger, Simon Rogerson, Penny Duquenoy:
Ethical assessment of new technologies: a meta-methodology. 49-64
Volume 9, Number 2, 2011
- N. Ben Fairweather:
Even greener IT: Bringing green theory and "green IT" together, or why concern about greenhouse gasses is only a starting point. 68-82 - Thomas Allmer:
A critical contribution to theoretical foundations of privacy studies. 83-101 - Robert Hinson:
Online CSR reportage of award-winning versus non award-winning banks in Ghana. 102-115 - Lynda Holland:
Do higher education computing degree courses develop the level of moral judgement required from a profession? 116-126 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
What are we doing?: Microblogging, the ordinary private, and the primacy of the present. 127-136
Volume 9, Number 3, 2011
- Bernd Carsten Stahl:
IT for a better future: how to integrate ethics, politics and innovation. 140-156 - Stephen Rainey, Philippe Goujon:
Toward a normative ethics for technology development. 157-179 - Iván Székely, Máté Dániel Szabó, Beatrix Vissy:
Regulating the future? Law, ethics, and emerging technologies. 180-194 - Nico Meissner:
Forced pirates and the ethics of digital film. 195-205 - Martin De Saulles, David S. Horner:
The portable panopticon: morality and mobile technologies. 206-216
Volume 9, Number 4, 2011
- Christian Fuchs:
Towards an Alternative Concept of Privacy. 220-237 - Oliver K. Burmeister, John Weckert, Kirsty Williamson:
Seniors extend understanding of what constitutes universal values. 238-252 - Anne Gerdes, Peter Øhrstrøm:
The Role of Credibility In the Design of Mobile Solutions To Enhance the Social Skill-Set of Teenagers Diagnosed with Autism. 253-264 - Rachel L. Finn, David Wright:
Mechanisms for Stakeholder Co-ordination in ICT and Ageing. 265-286
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