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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, 2018
- Alexis M. Elder:
What Words Can't Say: Emoji and other non-verbal elements of technologically-mediated communication. 2-15 - Adam Harkens:
The ghost in the legal machine: algorithmic governmentality, economy, and the practice of law. 16-31 - Xun Lin, Hua Huang:
When guanxi meets connectivity: The underlying mechanisms of young adults' participation in micro-charity. 32-44 - Sunghan Ryu, Byungho Park:
Do I want to pay to download movies: Factors affecting acceptance of legal movie download services. 45-60 - Saif alZahir, Han Donker, John Nofsinger:
The political economy of human rights organizations' codes of ethics. 61-74 - Jehangir Pheroze Bharucha:
Learning and social software: exploring the realities in India. 75-89 - Divya Sharma, Agam Gupta, Arqum Mateen, Sankalp Pratap:
Making sense of the changing face of Google's search engine results page: an advertiser's perspective. 90-107
Volume 16, Number 2, 2018
- Fabio Bacchini, Ludovica Lorusso:
A tattoo is not a face. Ethical aspects of tattoo-based biometrics. 110-122 - Masomeh Yeganehfar, Atefe Zarei, Alireza Isfandyari-Moghaddam, AliAkbar Famil-Rouhani:
Justice in technology policy: A systematic review of gender divide literature and the marginal contribution of women on ICT. 123-137 - Amit Jain, Divya Sharma:
Workarounds and social support: the saviors for visually impaired bankers in India. 138-156 - Namkee Park, Naewon Kang, Hyun Sook Oh:
Examining intention of digital piracy: an integration of social norms and ethical ideologies. 157-172 - Shashi Bala, Puja Singhal:
Gender digital divide in India: a case of inter-regional analysis of Uttar Pradesh. 173-192 - Madeleine C. Fombad:
Knowledge management for poverty eradication: a South African perspective. 193-213 - Emad Yaghmaei:
Responsible research and innovation key performance indicators in industry: A case study in the ICT domain. 214-234
Volume 16, Number 3, 2018
- Jenifer Sunrise Winter:
Editorial. 238-241 - Marina Micheli, Christoph Lutz, Moritz Büchi:
Digital footprints: an emerging dimension of digital inequality. 242-251 - Nicol Turner Lee:
Detecting racial bias in algorithms and machine learning. 252-260 - Florence M. Chee:
An Uber ethical dilemma: examining the social issues at stake. 261-274 - Katharine Sarikakis, Izabela Korbiel, Wagner Piassaroli Mantovaneli:
Social control and the institutionalization of human rights as an ethical framework for media and ICT corporations. 275-289 - Esther Charlotte Moon:
Teaching students out of harm's way: Mitigating digital knowledge gaps and digital risk created by 1: 1 device programs in K-12 education in the USA. 290-302 - Zoe Corwin, Tattiya J. Maruco:
Navigating the tension between scale and school context in digital college guidance. 303-310 - Andrew Iliadis, Isabel Pedersen:
The fabric of digital life: Uncovering sociotechnical tradeoffs in embodied computing through metadata. 311-327 - Darrian Robert Carroll:
#Palestine2Ferguson a community created through words. 328-337 - John Charles Thomas:
Building common ground in a wildly webbed world: a pattern language approach. 338-350
Volume 16, Number 4, 2018
- Pedro T. Isaías, Tomayess Issa, Piet Kommers:
Guest editorial. 354-356 - Mousa Abu Kashef, Athula Ginige, Ana Hol:
Framework for enhancing online working-together relations. 357-380 - Eugenia Smyrnova-Trybulska, Nataliia Morze, Olena Kuzminska, Piet Kommers:
Mapping and visualization: selected examples of international research networks. 381-400 - Pedro T. Isaías:
Model for the enhancement of learning in higher education through the deployment of emerging technologies. 401-412 - Daniel Kaltenthaler, Johannes-Y. Lohrer, Florian Richter, Peer Kröger:
Interdisciplinary knowledge cohesion through distributed information management systems. 413-426 - Ashini Wesumperuma, Athula Ginige, Upul Gunawardana:
Towards formation of dynamic value chains to enhance competitiveness of commercial lighting industry. 427-444
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