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Information technology ethics: cultural perspectives
Table of Contents:
1. The Moral Status of Information and Information Technologies
2. Online Communities, Democratic Ideals, and the Digital Divide
3. The Mediating Effect of Material Cultures as Human Hybridization
4. Culture and Technology: A Mutual-Shaping Approach
5. Mobile Phone and Autonomy
6. Invisability and the Ethics of Digitalization: Designing so as not to Hurt Others
7. Privacy and Property in the Global Datasphere
8. Analysis and Justification of Privacy from a Buddhist Perspective
9. Information Privacy in a Surveillance State: A Perspective from Thailand
10. Interactions among Thai Culture, ICT, and IT Ethics
11. We Cannot Eat Data: The Need for Computer Ethics to Address the Cultural and Ecological Impacts of Computing
12. Current and Future State of ICT Deployment and Utilization in Healthcare: An Analysis of Cross-Cultural Ethical Issues
13. Business Ethics and Technology in Turkey: An Emerging Country at the Crossroad of Civilizations
14. The Existential Significance of the Digital Divide for America’s Historically Underserved Populations
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