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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, 2020
- Charles M. Ess:
Viewpoint: at the intersections of information, computing and internet research. 1-9 - Michelle Cayford, Wolter Pieters, Pieter H. A. J. M. van Gelder:
Wanting it all - public perceptions of the effectiveness, cost, and privacy of surveillance technology. 10-27 - Jan Michael Nolin:
Data as oil, infrastructure or asset? Three metaphors of data as economic value. 28-43 - Ronald Benard, Frankwell Dulle, Hieromin Lamtane:
Challenges associated with the use of information and communication technologies in information sharing by fish farmers in the Southern highlands of Tanzania. 44-61 - Ozum Ucok-Sayrak, David M. Deiuliis:
"Chapuling" for freedom and democracy in Gezi Park. 62-82 - Andrew D. Spear:
Breaking the epistemic pornography habit. 83-104 - Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati
, Rahma Fitriasih, Anya Safira
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E-textbook piracy behavior. 105-123 - Balbir S. Barn:
Mapping the public debate on ethical concerns: algorithms in mainstream media. 124-139 - Luyue Ma:
Rethinking democratizing potential of digital technology. 140-156 - Paul Hayes, Damian Jackson:
Care ethics and the responsible management of power and privacy in digitally enhanced disaster response. 157-174
Volume 18, Number 2, 2020
- Tomayess Issa
, Pedro T. Isaías
, Piet Kommers
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Guest editorial. 177-181 - Theodora Issa
, Tomayess Issa
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Contemporary global challenges and ethical mindsets. 183-196 - Robert Kwame Dzogbenuku, George Kofi Amoako, Desmond K. Kumi:
Social media and student performance: the moderating role of ICT knowledge. 197-219 - Mark Anthony Camilleri:
The online users' perceptions toward electronic government services. 221-235 - Pedro T. Isaías
, Luísa Margarida Cagica Carvalho, Nildo Cassundé Junior, Fernanda Roda Cassundé
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e-Business management assessment: framework proposal through case study analysis. 237-254 - Shivinder Nijjer, Sahil Raj
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Social media use in academia. 255-280 - Ian R. Blakesley, Anca C. Yallop
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What do you know about me? Digital privacy and online data sharing in the UK insurance sector. 281-303 - Mei Han, Arturo Z. Vasquez:
Examination of cyber aggression by adult consumers: ethical framework and drivers. 305-319
Volume 18, Number 3, 2020
- Simon Rogerson
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The digital divide is a multi-dimensional complex. 321 - Laura Robinson, Massimo Ragnedda
, Jeremy Schulz:
Digital inequalities: contextualizing problems and solutions. 323-327 - Hopeton S. Dunn:
Risking identity: a case study of Jamaica's short-lived national ID system. 329-338 - Hanna M. Kreitem
, Massimo Ragnedda
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Distributed pool mining and digital inequalities, From cryptocurrency to scientific research. 339-355 - Floyd Morris:
Digital media, disability and development in the Anglophone Caribbean-social and ethical considerations. 357-375 - Filippo Trevisan, Derrick L. Cogburn:
Technology and accessibility in global governance and human rights: the experience of disability rights advocates. 377-391 - Aneka Khilnani, Jeremy Schulz, Laura Robinson:
The COVID-19 pandemic: new concerns and connections between eHealth and digital inequalities. 393-403 - Ruth Tsuria
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Digital divide in light of religion, gender, and women's digital participation. 405-413 - Farooq Mubarak, Reima Suomi, Satu-Päivi Kantola:
Confirming the links between socio-economic variables and digitalization worldwide: the unsettled debate on digital divide. 415-430 - Lloyd Levine:
Broadband adoption in urban and suburban California: information-based outreach programs ineffective at closing the digital divide. 431-459 - Laura Hosman, Martin Andrés Pérez Comisso
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How do we understand "meaningful use" of the internet? Of divides, skills and socio-technical awareness. 461-479
Volume 18, Number 4, 2020
- Francisca Greene Gonzalez
, María José Lecaros:
The concept of self-regulation and the ethics council of the media federation of Chile. 481-496 - Raíssa Mendes Tomaz, Jerzui Mendes Torres Tomaz:
The Brazilian Presidential Election of 2018 and the relationship between technology and democracy in Latin America. 497-509 - Marcel Mauri-Ríos, Silvia Marcos-García
, Aitor Zuberogoitia-Espilla:
Analysis of professional perceptions relating to the effectiveness of codes of ethics for journalists in Spain. 511-528 - Alessandro Inversini, Nigel L. Williams, Isabella Rega, Ioanna Samakovlis
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Modelling Twitter conversations in #favela towards the conceptualization of the eVoice of the unheard. 529-551 - Edward Howlett Spence:
The sixth estate: tech media corruption in the age of information. 553-573 - Tobias Eberwein
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"Trolls" or "warriors of faith"? Differentiating dysfunctional forms of media criticism in online comments. 575-587 - Maryam Nasser Al-Nuaimi, AbdelMajid Bouazza, Maher M. Abu-Hilal:
ICT ethics-related cognition among undergraduate students: A grounded theory study from a social constructivist perspective. 589-607 - Tugberk Kaya, Mustafa Sagsan, Tunç D. Medeni, Ihsan Tolga Medeni
, Mete Yildiz
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Qualitative analysis to determine decision-makers' attitudes towards e-government services in a De-Facto state. 609-629 - Sauvik Kumar Batabyal, Kanika Tandon Bhal:
Traditional cyberloafing, mobile cyberloafing and personal mobile-internet loafing in business organizations: Exploring cognitive ethical logics. 631-647

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