Research and Practice
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Köp båda 2 för 665 krDon Heider (PhD University of Colorado, Boulder) is the Dean of the School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago and founder of the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy. He is an award-winning journalist and teacher who has done extensive research in virtual worlds. He is the author/editor of several books including Living Virtually: Researching New Worlds (Peter Lang, 2008). Adrienne L. Massanari (PhD University of Washington) is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is co-editor of Critical Cyberculture Studies: Current Terrains, Future Directions (2006). Her research interests include the social and cultural impacts of new media, information architecture and user-centered design, and youth culture.
Contents: Don Heider: Preface Charles Ess: Foreword Meghan Dougherty: Introduction Sally Wyatt: Ethics of e-Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Vanessa P. Dennen: When Public Words Are Not Data: Online Authorship, Consent, and Reasonable Expectations of Privacy Katherine J. Carpenter/David Dittrich: Bridging the Distance: Removing the Technology Buffer and Seeking Consistent Ethical Analysis in Computer Security Research Don Heider: Introduction David Kamerer: Disclosing Material Connections Online: Legal and Ethical Issues Jessica Roberts/Linda Steiner: Ethics of Citizen Journalism Sites Mark Grabowski/Sokthan Yeng: To Post or Not To Post: Philosophical and Ethical Considerations for Mug Shot Websites Erin Reilly: Shaping Our Shadow Adrienne L. Massanari: Introduction Jo Ann Oravec: The Ethics of Sexting: Issues Involving Consent and the Production of Intimate Content Roland Wojak: Griefing Through the Virtual World: The Moral Status of Griefing Brian Carey: Permissible Piracy? Alex Gekker: Legionnaires of Chaos: Anonymous and Governmental Oversight of the Internet Bastiaan Vanacker: Introduction Anthony F. Beavers: Could and Should the Ought Disappear from Ethics? Miguel Sicart: Instrumental Play or the Moral Risks of Gamification.