Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology 2E
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:13/10/2006
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Price:$93.99
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Is there privacy in a world of camera phones and wireless networking?
Does technology threaten your civil liberties?
How will bioinformatics and nanotechnology affect us?
Should you worry about equity and access in a globalized economy?
From privacy and security to free speech and intellectual property to globalization and outsourcing, the issues and controversies of the information age are serious, complex, and pervasive.
In this new edition of his groundbreaking book, Herman Tavani introduces computer professionals to the emerging field of Cyberethics, the interdisciplinary field of study that addresses these new ethical issues from all perspectives: technical, social, and philosophical. Using fascinating real-world examples--including the latest court decisions in such cases as Verizon v. RIAA, MGM v. Grokster, Google versus the Bush Administration, and the Children's Online Pornography Act (CIPA) --as well as hypothetical scenarios, he shows you how to understand and analyze the practical, moral, and legal issues that impact your work and your life. Tavani discusses such cutting-edge areas as:
* Globalization and outsourcing
* Property rights and open source software
* HIPAA (privacy laws) and surveillance
* The Patriot Act and civil liberties
* Bioinformatics and genomics research
* Converging technologies--pervasive computing and nanocomputing
* Children's online pornography laws
Updating and expanding upon the previous edition, Ethics and Technology, Second Edition provides a much-needed ethical compass to help computer and non-computer professionals alike navigate the challenging waters of cyberspace.
About the Author
Herman T. Tavani is Professor of Philosophy at Rivier College and Co-Director of the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT). He is the author, editor, or co-editor of five books on ethical aspects of information technology.
www.wiley.com/college/tavani
Biography
www.wiley.com/college/tavani
Table of Contents
2. Ethical Concepts and Ethical Theory: Establishing and Justifying A Moral System.
3. Critical Thinking Skills and Logical Arguments: Tools For Evaluating Cyberethics Issues.
4. Professional Ethics, Codes of Conduct, and Moral Responsibility.
5. Privacy and Cyberspace.
6. Security in Cyberspace.
7. Cybercrime and Cyberrelated Crimes.
8. Intellectual Property Disputes in Cyberspace.
9. Regulating Commerce and Speech in Cyberspace.
10. Social Inclusion, the Digital Divide, and the Transformation of Work: The Impact for Class, Race and Gender.
11. Community and Identity in Cyberspace: Ethical Aspects of Virtual-Reality and Artificial-Intelligence Technologies.
12. Pervasive Computing and Converging Technologies: Ethical Aspects of Ambient Intelligence, Bioinformatics, and Nanocomputing.
Glossary.
Index.
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