Information and communication technology (ICT) has the potential to empower, to connect and to include but, alas, this is not always the case as, at times, it restricts, excludes, and divides. This book explores this paradox and examines ethical and social impacts of ICT. It highlights lessons learnt and those still to be learnt.
Information and communication technology (ICT) has the potential to empower, to connect and to include but, alas, this is not always the case as, at times, it restricts, excludes, and divides. This book explores this paradox and examines ethical and social impacts of ICT. It highlights lessons learnt and those still to be learnt.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon Rogerson became Europe¿s first Professor in Computer Ethics in 1998 and in 2010 became lifetime Professor Emeritus in Computer Ethics at De Montfort University, UK. He was the founding Director of the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CCSR), launching it in 1995 at the first ETHICOMP conference which he conceived and co-directed until 2013. He was the founder and is the current editor of the Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society. He sits on several international ICT-related advisory boards and has served on governing bodies in education and ICT.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. 1 Introduction. PART I JOURNEY. 2 Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995]. 3 But IS IT Ethical? [1995]. 4 Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996]. 5 A Review of Information Ethics [2010]. 6 Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018]. PART II PROCESS. 7 The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996]. 8 An Ethical Review of Information Systems Development: The Australian Computer Society s Code of Ethics and SSADM [2000]. 9 A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001]. 10 Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development: Impact Statement [2005]. 11 Information Systems Ethics Challenges and Opportunities [2019]. PART III PRODUCT. 12 The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998]. 13 A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001]. 14 Internet Voting Well at Least It s "Modern" [2003]. 15 Digital Existence The Modern Way to Be [2018]. 16 Is Professional Practice at Risk Following the Volkswagen and Tesla Revelations? [2017]. 17 The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019]. 18 Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020]. PART IV FUTURE. 19 E.Society Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998]. 20 The Virtual World A Tension between Global Reach and Local Sensitivity [2004]. 21 Future Vision [2015]. PART V EDUCATION. 22 Preparing to Handle Dilemmas in the Computing Profession [1996]. 23 Preparing IT Professionals of the Future [2014]. 24 Using Technology to Incorporate Students Work-Based Experiences into a Blended Learning Environment [2008]. 25 Poetical Potentials: The Value of Poems in Social Impact Education [2020]. 26 Start a Revolution in Your Head! The Rebirth of ICT Ethics Education [2020]. PART VI CONCLUSION. 27 Landscape for the Future. Index.
Foreword. 1 Introduction. PART I JOURNEY. 2 Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995]. 3 But IS IT Ethical? [1995]. 4 Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996]. 5 A Review of Information Ethics [2010]. 6 Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018]. PART II PROCESS. 7 The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996]. 8 An Ethical Review of Information Systems Development: The Australian Computer Society s Code of Ethics and SSADM [2000]. 9 A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001]. 10 Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development: Impact Statement [2005]. 11 Information Systems Ethics Challenges and Opportunities [2019]. PART III PRODUCT. 12 The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998]. 13 A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001]. 14 Internet Voting Well at Least It s "Modern" [2003]. 15 Digital Existence The Modern Way to Be [2018]. 16 Is Professional Practice at Risk Following the Volkswagen and Tesla Revelations? [2017]. 17 The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019]. 18 Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020]. PART IV FUTURE. 19 E.Society Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998]. 20 The Virtual World A Tension between Global Reach and Local Sensitivity [2004]. 21 Future Vision [2015]. PART V EDUCATION. 22 Preparing to Handle Dilemmas in the Computing Profession [1996]. 23 Preparing IT Professionals of the Future [2014]. 24 Using Technology to Incorporate Students Work-Based Experiences into a Blended Learning Environment [2008]. 25 Poetical Potentials: The Value of Poems in Social Impact Education [2020]. 26 Start a Revolution in Your Head! The Rebirth of ICT Ethics Education [2020]. PART VI CONCLUSION. 27 Landscape for the Future. Index.
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