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Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Technology:
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Table Of Contents

  • Preface
  • Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA
  • Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA

  • SECTION I: SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

  • Chapter I
  • Global Perspectives on the Information Society
  • William J. McIver, Jr., University at Albany, USA

  • Chapter II
  • Digital Divides: Their Social and Ethical Implications
  • Emma Rooksby, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • John Weckert, Charles Sturt University, Australia

  • Chapter III
  • The Perils of Access and Immediacy: Unintended Consequences of Information Technology
  • Linda L. Brennan, Mercer University, USA

  • Chapter IV
  • What, Me, Worry? The Empowerment of Employees
  • Marsha Cook Woodbury, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA

  • Chapter V
  • Managing Workplace Privacy Responsibly
  • Richard A. Spinello, Boston College, USA
  • John Gallaugher, Boston College, USA
  • Sandra Waddock, Boston College, USA

  • Chapter VI
  • Virtual Harms and Real Responsibility
  • Chuck Huff, St. Olaf College, USA
  • Deborah G. Johnson, University of Virginia, USA
  • Keith W. Miller, University of Illinois-Springfield, USA

  • SECTION II: ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS

  • Chapter VII
  • Ethical Challenges for Information Systems Professionals
  • Gerald M. Hoffman, Northwestern University, USA

  • Chapter VIII
  • Living Within Glass Houses: Coping with Organizational Transparency
  • Victoria E. Johnson, Mercer University, USA

  • Chapter IX
  • Ethical Challenges of Information Systems: The Carnage of Outsourcing and Other Technology-Enabled Organizational Imperatives
  • David Wiencek, Mercer University, USA

  • Chapter X
  • A Contrarian’s View: New Wine in Old Bottles, New Economy and Old Ethics—Can it Work?
  • Marianne M. Jennings, Arizona State University, USA

  • SECTION III: POLICY IMPLICATIONS

  • Chapter XI
  • Liability for System and Data Quality
  • Robert D. Sprague, Eastern New Mexico University, USA

  • Chapter XII
  • Software Engineering as a Profession: A Moral Case for Licensure
  • J. Carl Ficarrotta, United States Air Force Academy, USA

  • Chapter XIII
  • Copyright Law in the Digital Age
  • Jordan M. Blanke, Mercer University, USA

  • Chapter XIV
  • “Digital Orphans”: Technology’s Wayward Children
  • Mark Kieler, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
  • Michael J. West, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

  • Chapter XV
  • Compliance with Data Management Laws
  • Jack S. Cook, Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), USA
  • Laura L. Cook, State University of New York at Geneseo, USA

  • SECTION IV: FURTHER IMPLICATIONS

  • Chapter XVI
  • The Central Problem in Cyber Ethics and How Stories Can Be Used to Address It
  • John M. Artz, George Washington University, USA

  • About the Authors

  • Index

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