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An Ethical Global Information Society

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Culture and democracy revisited in the global information society: Summary of a position paper
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    Chapter 2 A charter for citizens of the global information society
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    Chapter 3 Information technology and ethics
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    Chapter 4 Much Ado about Nothing: The Internet Dream
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    Chapter 5 An analysis of ethical awareness related to computers and information technology of people in the Bangkok metropolis
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    Chapter 6 The global information society: Some reflections on labour and work
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    Chapter 7 Global digital commerce: Impacts and risks for developments of global information societies
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    Chapter 8 Going to the future
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    Chapter 9 Moving towards the millennium: Will information technology take democracy into the 21st century?
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    Chapter 10 Information assets as a platform for economic growth
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    Chapter 11 Technology, economic development, and sustainability: The case of Latin America
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    Chapter 12 Information society and Greek society: Socio-cultural and political incompatibilities
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    Chapter 13 Just-in-time open and distant training offers must match market and learners requirements
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    Chapter 14 What does it mean to be ‘virtual’?
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    Chapter 15 Information technology for persons with a disability: A vision for the International Federation for Information Processing
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    Chapter 16 Gardening: A metaphor for sustainability in information technology-technical support
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    Chapter 17 Information society and civil society: Non-governmental organizations and computer-mediated communication in Latin America
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    Chapter 18 Culture and communication — The interplay in the new public commons: Usenet and community networks
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    Chapter 19 On cultures and information technology applications in organizations
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    Chapter 20 The role of Ukrainian universities in the development of the global information society
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    Chapter 21 Ethical and social issues of ‘teleservices’ for disabled and elderly people
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    Chapter 22 The global information society and the implications of self-organization
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    Chapter 23 Information highways: A threat to democracy?
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    Chapter 24 Privacy at risk in the global information society
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    Chapter 25 The politics of privacy on the global information highway
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    Chapter 26 Growing old in an information society
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    Chapter 27 The Internet: A new agora?
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    Chapter 28 DEMOS: Democratic evaluation of multiple options in society
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    Chapter 29 Historical and topographical amnesia on the information highway: Metaphors and tacit knowledge
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    Chapter 30 The role of the Internet both as an ancient agora and a French café for the humanities
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    Chapter 31 A self-regulated Internet community
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    Chapter 32 Recommendations: From sand, through silver, to gold plates
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Title
An Ethical Global Information Society
Published by
Springer US, November 2013
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-35327-2
ISBNs
978-1-4757-5181-9, 978-0-387-35327-2
Editors

Berleur, Jacques, Whitehouse, Diane

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Country Count As %
Unknown 4 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 2 50%
Researcher 1 25%
Student > Bachelor 1 25%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 2 50%
Computer Science 1 25%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 25%