The handbook of information and computer ethics

Discover how developments in information technology are raising new ethical debates. Information and computer ethics has emerged as an important area of philosophical and social theorizing, combining conceptual, meta-ethical, normative, and applied elements. As a result, academic interest in this ar...

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Group Author: Himma, Kenneth Einar.; Tavani, Herman T.
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9780470281819
Summary: Discover how developments in information technology are raising new ethical debates. Information and computer ethics has emerged as an important area of philosophical and social theorizing, combining conceptual, meta-ethical, normative, and applied elements. As a result, academic interest in this area has increased dramatically, particularly in computer science, philosophy, and communications departments; business schools; information and library schools; and law schools. The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics responds to this growing interest with twenty-seven chapters that address b.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxxi, 671 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0470281804 (electronic bk.)
9780470281802 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
0470281804 (electronic bk. : Adobe Digital Editions)
9780470281819
0470281812
1281732656
9781281732651
Index Number: QA76
CLC: TP311.13
Contents: Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS -- 1. Foundations of Information Ethics -- 2. Milestones in the History of Information and Computer Ethics -- 3. Moral Methodology and Information Technology -- 4. Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems -- PART II: THEORETICAL ISSUES AFFECTING PROPERTY, PRIVACY, ANONYMITY, AND SECURITY -- 5. Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property -- 6. Informational Privacy: Concepts, Theories, and Controversies -- 7. Online Anonymity -- 8. Ethical Issues Involving Computer Security: Hacking, Hacktivism, and Counterhacking -- PART III: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND THE INFORMATION-RELATED PROFESSIONS -- 9. Information Ethics and the Library Profession -- 10. Ethical Interest in Free and Open Source Software -- 11. Internet Research Ethics: The Field and Its Critical Issues -- 12. Health Information Technology: Challenges in Ethics, Science, and Uncertainty -- 13. Ethical Issues of Information and Business -- PART IV: RESPONSIBILITY ISSUES AND RISK ASSESSMENT -- 14. Responsibilities for Information on the Internet -- 15. Virtual Reality and Computer Simulation -- 16. Genetic Information: Epistemological and Ethical Issues -- 17. The Ethics of Cyber Conflict -- 18. A Practical Mechanism for Ethical Risk Assessment -- A SoDIS Inspection -- PART V: REGULATORY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES -- 19. Regulation and Governance of the Internet -- 20. Information Overload -- 21. Email Spam -- 22. The Matter of Plagiarism: What, Why, and If -- 23. Intellectual Property: Legal and Moral Challenges of Online File Sharing -- PART VI: ACCESS AND EQUITY ISSUES -- 24. Censorship and Access to Expression -- 25. The Gender Agenda in Computer Ethics -- 26. The Digital Divide: A Perspective for the Future -- 27. Intercultural Information Ethics -- Index.