Digital ethics : research & practice /
In a digital age of perceived anonymity and diminishing face-to-face contact, what does it mean to be true to thyself? Has the internet given us license to be false to others, without consequence? Technology has given us capabilities we previously did not have and changed the way we think about time...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang,
[2012]
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| Series: | Digital formations ;
v. 85. |
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Table of Contents:
- I. RESEARCH ETHICS:
- 1. Ethics of e-research in social sciences and humanities / Sally Wyatt
- 2. When pubic words are not data: online authorship, consent, and reasonable expectations of privacy / Vanessa P. Dennen
- 3. Bridging the distance: removing the technology buffer and seeking consistent ethical analysis in computer security research / Katherine J. Carpenter & David Dittrich.
- II. DIGITAL ETHICS IN PRACTICE:
- 4. Disclosing material connections online: legal and ethical issues / David Kamerer
- 5. Ethics of citizen journalism sites / Jessica Roberts & Linda Steiner
- 6. To post or not to post: philosophical and ethical considerations for mug shot websites / Mark Grabowski & Sokthan Yeng
- 7. Shaping our shadow / Erin Reilly.
- III. SUBVERSIVE USES OF ONLINE SPACES:
- 8. The ethics of sexting: issues involving consent and the production of intimate content / Jo Ann Oravec
- 9. Griefing through the virtual world: the moral status of griefing / Roland Wojak
- 10. Permissible piracy? / Brian Carey
- 11. Legionnaires of chaos: 'Anonymous' and governmental oversight of the internet / Ales Gekker.
- IV. EMERGING ISSUES IN DIGITAL ETHICS:
- 12. Could and should the ought disappear from ethics? / Anthony F. Beavers
- 13. Instrumental play or the moral risks of gamification / Miguel Sicart.