Christian Ethics for a Digital Society examines how we live in an increasingly digital world. From sexting to hashtag activism like the #metoo movement, technology has entered both our private and public lives in a deep way. Christian Ethics for a Digital Society offers pragmatic wisdom on how to live thoughtfully today.
Christian Ethics for a Digital Society examines how we live in an increasingly digital world. From sexting to hashtag activism like the #metoo movement, technology has entered both our private and public lives in a deep way. Christian Ethics for a Digital Society offers pragmatic wisdom on how to live thoughtfully today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction Christian Ethics as Creative Moral Response Digital Literacies as Praxis Moral Approaches and Digital Technologies "We" and Moral Proportion Moral Means 1 Programming for Difference Babel: Valuing Diversity Data, Algorithms, and Predictive Analytics Searching Difference, Networking Diversity Excursus 1: Difference and Self-Understanding 2 Networked Selves Moral Formation in a Digital Life Are We Disconnected in Our Connection? Digitally Creating the Self The Self as Digital, or I Share, and Therefore I Am Attunement and Digital Moral Formation Excursus 2: Moral Complicity in the Digital Society 3 Moral Functions Beyond the Delete Key Sin and Metanoia in a Digital Age Digital Data, Archiving, and Surveillance Ctrl + Z: To Forget or to Forgive? Moral Functions of Forgiveness and Metanoia Digital Disruption 94 Excursus 3: God as Panopticon or Prisoner 4 Creation Connectivity Linking Ecological, Technological, and Social Issues Data Mining and Digital Mattering Reconnecting with Cocreative Responsibility Excursus 4: Digital Clouds and Dirt-Filled Devices 5 Ethical Hacking and Hacking Ethics Swords into Plowshares Digital Literacies for Hacking Participatory Culture and Digital Citizenship Creativity, Hacking, and Community Conclusion Excursus 5: Reading and Writing New Visions Notes Selected Bibliography Web Citations
Preface Introduction Christian Ethics as Creative Moral Response Digital Literacies as Praxis Moral Approaches and Digital Technologies "We" and Moral Proportion Moral Means 1 Programming for Difference Babel: Valuing Diversity Data, Algorithms, and Predictive Analytics Searching Difference, Networking Diversity Excursus 1: Difference and Self-Understanding 2 Networked Selves Moral Formation in a Digital Life Are We Disconnected in Our Connection? Digitally Creating the Self The Self as Digital, or I Share, and Therefore I Am Attunement and Digital Moral Formation Excursus 2: Moral Complicity in the Digital Society 3 Moral Functions Beyond the Delete Key Sin and Metanoia in a Digital Age Digital Data, Archiving, and Surveillance Ctrl + Z: To Forget or to Forgive? Moral Functions of Forgiveness and Metanoia Digital Disruption 94 Excursus 3: God as Panopticon or Prisoner 4 Creation Connectivity Linking Ecological, Technological, and Social Issues Data Mining and Digital Mattering Reconnecting with Cocreative Responsibility Excursus 4: Digital Clouds and Dirt-Filled Devices 5 Ethical Hacking and Hacking Ethics Swords into Plowshares Digital Literacies for Hacking Participatory Culture and Digital Citizenship Creativity, Hacking, and Community Conclusion Excursus 5: Reading and Writing New Visions Notes Selected Bibliography Web Citations
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