Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society: Volume 1 Issue 1

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Table of contents

The problems of global cultural homogenisation in a technologically dependant world

N Ben Fairweather, Simon Rogerson

Global cultural homogenisation has significant consequences for our responsibility for others in distant parts of the globe. ICT gives a powerful impetus to this cultural…

1164

Airports as data filters: Converging surveillance systems after September 11th

David Lyon

Airports are crucial channels of mobility for the global citizens of the twenty‐first century. They are points of entry and exit for tourists, business persons, workers, students…

629

Online cultural imperialism: Is it an ethical issue?

John Weckert, Yeslam Al‐Saggaf

Recently two reports appeared in the press, each of which expressed a very different attitude towards intellectual property. One, in the Australian press, discusses a bill before…

611

Hacker ethics in the marketplace: the example of freeware

Andy Bissett

An intriguing development in the realm of commercial software has arisen over the last decade, from highly improbable beginnings. From its inception in the ‘hacker ethic’…

723

Emerging ethical perspectives of e‐commerce

Lisa Harris, Anne‐Marie Coles, Richard Davies

A key debate about the nature and role of ecommerce centres around the question of whether it is merely an old activity in a new form, or a discontinuous process that rewrites the…

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Code, coding and coded perspectives

L Jean Camp

I begin with a discussion of code and its primary types: embedded, source, binary and interpreted. I then consider three measures in which code is fundamentally different than…

Cover of Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society

ISSN:

1477-996X

e-ISSN:

1758-8871

ISSN-L:

1477-996X

Online date, start – end:

2003

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr Jenifer Sunrise Winter