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

Volume 17, Issue 4

373 -- 374Simon Rogerson. Editorial
375 -- 394Mark Warner, Victoria Wang. Self-censorship in social networking sites (SNSs) - privacy concerns, privacy awareness, perceived vulnerability and information management
395 -- 408Tim Gorichanaz. The self and the ontic trust: toward technologies of care and meaning
409 -- 421Jessica Roberts. The erosion of ethics: from citizen journalism to social media
422 -- 437Rose Marie Santini, Hanna Carvalho. The rise of participatory despotism: a systematic review of online platforms for political engagement
438 -- 444Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Panagiotis Tsigaris. How hyped media and misleading editorials can influence impressions about Beall's lists of "predatory" publications

Volume 17, Issue 3

273 -- 291Agnieszka Landowska. Uncertainty in emotion recognition
292 -- 294Chuck Huff. For ethical reflection, establish a clear technical foundation
295 -- 298Katleen Gabriels. Response to "uncertainty in emotion recognition"
299 -- 303Björn W. Schuller. Responding to uncertainty in emotion recognition
304 -- 320Elisa Maria Entschew. Digital communication in and beyond organizations: unintended consequences of new freedom
321 -- 335Fabio Bacchini, Ludovica Lorusso. Race, again: how face recognition technology reinforces racial discrimination
336 -- 353Jani Simo Sakari Koskinen. The concept of Datenherrschaft of patient information from a Heideggerian perspective
354 -- 370Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Judit Dobránszki. A new dimension in publishing ethics: social media-based ethics-related accusations

Volume 17, Issue 2

114 -- 118Marty J. Wolf, Alexis M. Elder, Gosia Plotka. Guest editorial
119 -- 127Katleen Gabriels, Mark Coeckelbergh. 'Technologies of the self and other': how self-tracking technologies also shape the other
128 -- 144B. Tyr Fothergill, William Knight 0001, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Inga Ulnicane. Intersectional observations of the Human Brain Project's approach to sex and gender
145 -- 166George Inyila Ogoh, N. Ben Fairweather. The state of the responsible research and innovation programme
167 -- 182Helen Creswick, Liz Dowthwaite, Ansgar Koene, Elvira Perez Vallejos, Virginia Portillo, Monica Cano, Christopher Woodard. "... They don't really listen to people"
183 -- 195Wilhelm E. J. Klein. Exceptionalisms in the ethics of humans, animals and machines
196 -- 209Wessel Reijers, Bert Gordijn. Moving from value sensitive design to virtuous practice design
210 -- 228Helena Webb, Menisha Patel, Michael Rovatsos, Alan Davoust, Sofia Ceppi, Ansgar Koene, Liz Dowthwaite, Virginia Portillo, Marina Jirotka, Monica Cano. "It would be pretty immoral to choose a random algorithm"
229 -- 245Michele Loi, Markus Christen, Nadine Kleine, Karsten Weber. Cybersecurity in health - disentangling value tensions
246 -- 272Lachlan Urquhart, Dominic Reedman-Flint, Natalie Leesakul. Responsible domestic robotics: exploring ethical implications of robots in the home

Volume 17, Issue 1

2 -- 16Edda Tandi Lwoga, Wallace Chigona. Perception, usage and barriers towards the utilisation of the Telecentre among rural women in Tanzania
17 -- 30Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez Bernadas, Cheryll Ruth Soriano. Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South
31 -- 41Morgan Luck. Can Young's constructive ecumenical expressivism resolve the gamer's dilemma?
42 -- 60Katherine Taken Smith, Amie Jones, Leigh Johnson, Lawrence Murphy Smith. Examination of cybercrime and its effects on corporate stock value
61 -- 71A. R. Mubarak, Steve Quinn. General strain theory of Internet addiction and deviant behaviour in social networking sites (SNS)
72 -- 86Thomas Lancaster. Profiling the international academic ghost writers who are providing low-cost essays and assignments for the contract cheating industry
87 -- 97Simon Rogerson, Keith W. Miller, Jenifer Sunrise Winter, David K. Larson. Information systems ethics - challenges and opportunities
98 -- 112Matthew J. Warren, Shona Leitch. Data retention: an assessment of a proposed national scheme