Ethics and Information Technology
Description
Ethics and Information Technology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the dialogue between moral philosophy and the field of information and communication technology (ICT). The journal aims to foster and promote reflection and analysis which is intended to make a constructive contribution to answering the ethical, social and political questions associated with the adoption, use, and development of ICT. Within the scope of the journal are also conceptual analysis and discussion of ethical ICT issues which arise in the context of technology assessment, cultural studies, public policy analysis and public administration, cognitive science, social and anthropological studies in technology, mass-communication, and legal studies. In addition, the journal features research that deals with the history of ideas and provides intellectual resources for moral and political reflection on ICT.
15 Volumes 56 Issues 442 Articles available from 1999 - 2013
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Militainment and mechatronics: Occultatio and the veil of science fiction cool in United States Air Force advertisements
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On thinging things and serving services: technological mediation and inseparable goods
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Arms control for armed uninhabited vehicles: an ethical issue
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