Journal: J. Inf., Comm, Ethics in Society

Volume 14, Issue 4

310 -- 312Tomayess Issa, Pedro T. Isaías, Piet Kommers. Editorial: The impact of smart technology on users and society
313 -- 322Lancelord Siphamandla Ncube, Luyanda Dube. Cyberbullying a desecration of information ethics: Perceptions of post-high school youth in a rural community
323 -- 333Siu Loon Hoe. Defining a smart nation: the case of Singapore
334 -- 349Lisardo Prieto-González, Corvin Jaedicke, Johannes Schubert, Vladimir Stantchev 0001. Fog computing architectures for healthcare: Wireless performance and semantic opportunities
350 -- 363Iftikhar Alam, Roshan Lal Raina, Faizia Siddiqui. Free vs hate speech on social media: the Indian perspective
364 -- 382Aqdas Malik, Kari Hiekkanen, Amandeep Dhir, Marko Nieminen. Impact of privacy, trust and user activity on intentions to share Facebook photos

Volume 14, Issue 3

214 -- 230Marty J. Wolf, Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller. There's something in your eye: ethical implications of augmented visual field devices
231 -- 253Rollin M. Omari, Masoud Mohammadian. Rule based fuzzy cognitive maps and natural language processing in machine ethics
254 -- 271Sameera Mubarak. Developing a theory-based information security management framework for human service organizations
272 -- 287Abednego Feehi Okoe, Henry Boateng. Assessing the CSR information needs of Microfinance institutions' (MFIs) customers
288 -- 308Donald Heath, Ali Ardestani, Hamid R. Nemati. Sharing personal genetic information: the impact of privacy concern and awareness of benefit

Volume 14, Issue 2

106 -- 123Johnny Hartz Søraker. Gaming the gamer? - The ethics of exploiting psychological research in video games
124 -- 138Amaya Noain-Sánchez. "Privacy by default" and active "informed consent" by layers: Essential measures to protect ICT users' privacy
139 -- 151Sara Mannheimer, Scott W. H. Young, Doralyn Rossmann. On the ethics of social network research in libraries
152 -- 166Joanne E. McNeish, Anthony Francescucci, Ummaha Hazra. Investigating consumers' reluctance to give up local hard drives after adopting the Cloud
167 -- 169Matthew Warren, Richard Lucas. Ethics and ICT: Why all the fuss?
170 -- 181Oliver K. Burmeister, Edwina Marks. Rural and remote communities, technology and mental health recovery
182 -- 199Ranjan Vaidya. Trust formation in information systems implementation in developing countries: The role of emancipatory expectations
200 -- 212Matthew J. Warren, Shona Leitch. The Syrian Electronic Army - a hacktivist group

Volume 14, Issue 1

0 -- 0Simon Rogerson. Trustworthy publishing
4 -- 15Mirjam Jessica Curno. Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era
16 -- 19Robert Hauptman. Response to Mirjam J. Curno
20 -- 23Richard Keeble. Publication ethics: stressing the positive
24 -- 28Tricia Bertram Gallant. The ethics pipeline to academic publishing
29 -- 32Edgar A. Whitley. Challenges to ethical publishing in the digital era: A journal editor's response to the limited mind reading skills of academic authors
33 -- 48Simon Jones. Doing the right thing: computer ethics pedagogy revisited
49 -- 69Milica Milutinovic, Bart De Decker. Ethical aspects in eHealth - design of a privacy-friendly system
70 -- 86Jani Simo Sakari Koskinen, Ville Matti Antero Kainu, Kai Kristian Kimppa. The concept of Datenherrschaft of patient information from a Lockean perspective
87 -- 104Adrienne Muir, Rachel Spacey, Louise Cooke, Claire Creaser. Regulating internet access in UK public libraries: legal compliance and ethical dilemmas