Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures
Herausgeber: Lennerfors, Thomas Taro; Murata, Kiyoshi
Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures
Herausgeber: Lennerfors, Thomas Taro; Murata, Kiyoshi
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To better understand such technologies' impact on ethics and sustainability, this book situates digital technologies within a cultural context, arguing that the technology is received differently in different cultural contexts.
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To better understand such technologies' impact on ethics and sustainability, this book situates digital technologies within a cultural context, arguing that the technology is received differently in different cultural contexts.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032434643
- ISBN-10: 1032434643
- Artikelnr.: 68473405
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781032434643
- ISBN-10: 1032434643
- Artikelnr.: 68473405
Thomas Taro Lennerfors is Professor and Head of the Division of Industrial Engineering and Management at Uppsala University, Sweden. Kiyoshi Murata is Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics and Professor of MIS at the School of Commerce, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan.
1. Ethics and sustainability in digital cultures: A prolegomena Part I:
Practicing Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures 2. Artificial
intelligence and the sustainability of thinking: How AI may destroy us, or
help us 3. What is the problem to which AI chatbots are the solution? AI
ethics through Don Ihde's embodiment, hermeneutic, alterity, and background
relationships 4. A dumb spy? Ethical aspects of voice assistant
technologies 5. Truth and reality in the digital lifeworld: Departure from
reductionism 6. Telework for a sustainable society: Lessons from the remote
work boom during the COVID-19 epidemic in Japan 7. The ethics of body
modification: Transhumanism in Japan Part II: Creating Ethical and
Sustainable Digital Cultures 8. The ascent of memetic movements: Social
media, Levinasian ethics and the global spread of Q-anon conspiracy
theories 9. Cultural frictions in the ethics of smartphone games: The
example of Pokémon GO in Japan and Poland 10. From strangers to neighbours:
How the sharing economy can help building and maintaining local communities
11. How does the digitally driven sharing economy promote cultural
sustainability? The case of a musical instrument-sharing business in Japan
12. A block in the chain of sustainability? On blockchain technology and
its economic, social, and environmental impact 13. Using bits to consume
less - consuming less when using bits: A European perspective
Practicing Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures 2. Artificial
intelligence and the sustainability of thinking: How AI may destroy us, or
help us 3. What is the problem to which AI chatbots are the solution? AI
ethics through Don Ihde's embodiment, hermeneutic, alterity, and background
relationships 4. A dumb spy? Ethical aspects of voice assistant
technologies 5. Truth and reality in the digital lifeworld: Departure from
reductionism 6. Telework for a sustainable society: Lessons from the remote
work boom during the COVID-19 epidemic in Japan 7. The ethics of body
modification: Transhumanism in Japan Part II: Creating Ethical and
Sustainable Digital Cultures 8. The ascent of memetic movements: Social
media, Levinasian ethics and the global spread of Q-anon conspiracy
theories 9. Cultural frictions in the ethics of smartphone games: The
example of Pokémon GO in Japan and Poland 10. From strangers to neighbours:
How the sharing economy can help building and maintaining local communities
11. How does the digitally driven sharing economy promote cultural
sustainability? The case of a musical instrument-sharing business in Japan
12. A block in the chain of sustainability? On blockchain technology and
its economic, social, and environmental impact 13. Using bits to consume
less - consuming less when using bits: A European perspective
1. Ethics and sustainability in digital cultures: A prolegomena Part I:
Practicing Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures 2. Artificial
intelligence and the sustainability of thinking: How AI may destroy us, or
help us 3. What is the problem to which AI chatbots are the solution? AI
ethics through Don Ihde's embodiment, hermeneutic, alterity, and background
relationships 4. A dumb spy? Ethical aspects of voice assistant
technologies 5. Truth and reality in the digital lifeworld: Departure from
reductionism 6. Telework for a sustainable society: Lessons from the remote
work boom during the COVID-19 epidemic in Japan 7. The ethics of body
modification: Transhumanism in Japan Part II: Creating Ethical and
Sustainable Digital Cultures 8. The ascent of memetic movements: Social
media, Levinasian ethics and the global spread of Q-anon conspiracy
theories 9. Cultural frictions in the ethics of smartphone games: The
example of Pokémon GO in Japan and Poland 10. From strangers to neighbours:
How the sharing economy can help building and maintaining local communities
11. How does the digitally driven sharing economy promote cultural
sustainability? The case of a musical instrument-sharing business in Japan
12. A block in the chain of sustainability? On blockchain technology and
its economic, social, and environmental impact 13. Using bits to consume
less - consuming less when using bits: A European perspective
Practicing Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures 2. Artificial
intelligence and the sustainability of thinking: How AI may destroy us, or
help us 3. What is the problem to which AI chatbots are the solution? AI
ethics through Don Ihde's embodiment, hermeneutic, alterity, and background
relationships 4. A dumb spy? Ethical aspects of voice assistant
technologies 5. Truth and reality in the digital lifeworld: Departure from
reductionism 6. Telework for a sustainable society: Lessons from the remote
work boom during the COVID-19 epidemic in Japan 7. The ethics of body
modification: Transhumanism in Japan Part II: Creating Ethical and
Sustainable Digital Cultures 8. The ascent of memetic movements: Social
media, Levinasian ethics and the global spread of Q-anon conspiracy
theories 9. Cultural frictions in the ethics of smartphone games: The
example of Pokémon GO in Japan and Poland 10. From strangers to neighbours:
How the sharing economy can help building and maintaining local communities
11. How does the digitally driven sharing economy promote cultural
sustainability? The case of a musical instrument-sharing business in Japan
12. A block in the chain of sustainability? On blockchain technology and
its economic, social, and environmental impact 13. Using bits to consume
less - consuming less when using bits: A European perspective