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Title:
Computers, ethics, and society / edited by M. David Ermann, Mary B. Williams, Michele S. Shauf.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
1997
Description:
xi, 340 p. ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Computers and civilization.
Computer security.
Human-computer interaction.
Computers.
Ethische aspecten.
Juridische aspecten.
Sociale aspecten.
Beroepscode.
Ordinateurs--Contrôle.--Contrôle.
Ordinateurs et civilisation.
Interaction homme-machine (Informatique)
Other Authors:
Ermann, M. David.
Williams, Mary B.
Shauf, Michele S.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
ch. 35. Can we find a single ethical code? / Robert N. Barger. ch. 2. Information technologies could threaten privacy, freedom, and democracy / Dorothy Nelkin -- ch. 3. Technology is a tool of the powerful / Philip Bereano -- ch. 4. Best action is the one with the best consequences / John Hospers -- ch. 5. Best action in the one in accord with universal rules / James Rachels -- ch. 6. Fundamental tendencies underlying the human moral system / James Q. Wilson -- ch. 7. "Design Errors" in the human moral system / Mary Maxwell -- ch. 8. Why privacy is important / James Rachels -- ch. 9. Are hacker break-ins ethical? / Eugene H. Spafford -- ch. 10. Your "private" information may be public property / Carl Hausman -- ch. 11. Solving the problems of electronic cash / Steven Levy -- ch. 12. Information and our interactive future / Bill Gates -- ch. 13. Will there be a job for me in the new information age? / Jeremy Rifkin -- ch. 14. Informing ourselves to death / Neil Postman -- ch. 15. Social relations and personal identity in a computerized society / Kenneth J. Gergen -- ch. 16. Gender differences in online communication / Judith Broadhurst -- ch. 17. Computers transform the work setting / Ian G. Barbour -- ch. 18. Computerization, work, and less-developed countries / Ruth Pearson and Swasti Mitter -- ch. 19. Computing in small, energetic countries / Jason Dedrick, Seymour Goodman, and Kenneth Kraemer -- ch. 20. Whatever happened to the Information Revolution in the workplace? / Tom Forester -- ch. 21. Constitution in cyberspace / Lawrence H. Tribe -- ch. 22. World wide web and copyright law / Lance Rose -- ch. 23. Copyright battles on the web: from Elvis to Wittgenstein / Ross Kerber -- ch. 24. GNU manifesto / Richard M. Stallman -- ch. 25. Legislation to protect privacy / Thomas R. Mylott III -- ch. 26. Digital communication must not weaken law enforcment / Dorothy E. Denning -- ch. 27. Wiretap laws must not weaken digital communication / Marc Rotenberg -- ch. 28. Morality of whistle-blowing / Sissela Bok -- ch. 29. Lotus marketplace: how the good guys finally won / Steven Levy -- ch. 30. Why good people do bad things: the case of collective violence / Craig Summers and Eric Markusen -- ch. 31. People are responsible, computers are not / Batya Griedman and Peter H. Kahn, Jr. -- ch. 32. Ten Commandments of computer ethics / Computer Ethics Institute -- ch. 33. ACM code of ethics and professional conduct / Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) -- ch. 34. Using the ACM code / Ronald E. Anderson, Deborah G. Johnson, Donald Gotterbarn, and Judith Perrolle -- ch. 35. Can we find a single ethical code? / Robert N. Barger.
ISBN:
9780195107562 (acid-free paper)
019510756X (acid-free paper)
LCCN:
96008900
Locations:
6AAX145 -- Carroll Campus Library (Carroll)
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
OUAX845 -- Dordt University (Sioux Center)
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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