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The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics

 

 

The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics

by Kenneth Einar Himma and Herman T. Tavani (eds) 

2008 (672 pages)

ISBN:9780471799597

Providing an accessible overview of the most important issues in information and computer ethics, this book covers foundational issues, theoretical perspectives, and includes analyses of a range of applied and practical issues.

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The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics

 

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

Part I - Foundational Issues and Methodological Frameworks

Chapter 1

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Foundations of Information Ethics

Chapter 2

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Milestones in the History of Information and Computer Ethics

Chapter 3

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Moral Methodology and Information Technology

Chapter 4

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Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems

Part II - Theoretical Issues Affecting Property, Privacy, Anonymity, and Security

Chapter 5

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Personality-Based, Rule-Utilitarian, and Lockean Justifications of Intellectual Property

Chapter 6

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Informational Privacy—Concepts, Theories, and Controversies

Chapter 7

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Online Anonymity

Chapter 8

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Ethical Issues Involving Computer Security—Hacking, Hacktivism, and Counterhacking

Part III - Professional Issues and the Information-Related Professions

 

Chapter 9

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Information Ethics and the Library Profession

Chapter 10

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Ethical Interest in Free and Open Source Software

Chapter 11

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Internet Research Ethics—The Field and Its Critical Issues

Chapter 12

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Health Information Technology—Challenges in Ethics, Science, and Uncertainty

Chapter 13

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Ethical Issues of Information and Business

Part IV - Responsibility Issues and Risk Assessment

Chapter 14

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Responsibilities for Information on the Internet

Chapter 15

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Virtual Reality and Computer Simulation

Chapter 16

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Genetic Information—Epistemological and Ethical Issues

Chapter 17

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The Ethics of Cyber Conflict

Chapter 18

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A Practical Mechanism for Ethical Risk Assessment—A SoDIS Inspection

Part V - Regulatory Issues and Challenges

Chapter 19

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Regulation and Governance of the Internet

Chapter 20

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Information Overload

Chapter 21

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Email Spam

Chapter 22

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The Matter of Plagiarism—What, Why, and If

Chapter 23

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Intellectual Property—Legal and Moral Challenges of Online File Sharing

Part VI - Access and Equity Issues

Chapter 24

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Censorship and Access to Expression

Chapter 25

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The Gender Agenda in Computer Ethics

Chapter 26

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The Digital Divide—A Perspective for the Future

Chapter 27

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Intercultural Information Ethics