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

Volume 7, Issue 4

225 -- 242Ruth Abbey, Sarah Hyde. No country for older people? Age and the digital divide
243 -- 257Wolter Pieters, Luca Consoli. Vulnerabilities and responsibilities: dealing with monsters in computer security
258 -- 279Javier Ramos, Paula Ballell. Globalisation, new technologies (ICTs) and dual labour markets: the case of Europe
280 -- 285Morgan Luck. Crashing a virtual funeral: morality in MMORPGs

Volume 7, Issue 2/3

96 -- 118Lynette Kvasny, Eileen M. Trauth, Allison J. Morgan. Power relations in IT education and work: the intersectionality of gender, race, and class
119 -- 127Richard I. C. Tambulasi. Pushed to the abyss of exclusion: ICT and social exclusion in developing countries
128 -- 135Sani Naivinit. Gender, access to community telecenter and livelihood asset changes
136 -- 145Nimmi Rangaswamy. The non-formal business of cyber cafés: a case-study from India
146 -- 158Saheer Al-Jaghoub, Chris Westrup. Reassessing social inclusion and digital divides
159 -- 174Raelene Wilding. Refugee youth, social inclusion, and ICTs: can good intentions go bad?
175 -- 181Suneeti Rekhari. Indigenous communities and new media: questions on the global Digital Age
182 -- 191Catharina Muhamad-Brandner. Biculturalism online: exploring the web space of Aotearoa/New Zealand
192 -- 210Tyler M. Pace, Aaron R. Houssian, Victoria McArthur. Are socially exclusive values embedded in the avatar creation interfaces of MMORPGs?

Volume 7, Issue 1

9 -- 24Kayla Hales. Ethical issues in relational maintenance via computer-mediated communication
25 -- 38Kathleen Richardson, Sue Hessey. Archiving the self? Facebook as biography of social and relational memory
39 -- 53Gordon Fletcher, Anita Greenhill. Blog/shop: it is authentic so don't worry^^^
54 -- 71Rachel McLean, David W. Wainwright. Social networks, football fans, fantasy and reality: How corporate and media interests are invading our lifeworld
72 -- 85Pablo Zoghbi Manrique de Lara, Santiago Melián-González. The role of anomia on the relationship between organisational justice perceptions and organisational citizenship online behaviours