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The moral framework of cyberspace
Bernd RemmeleMorality, resp. moral communication, undergoes substantial changes when it is computer‐mediated, i.e. cyberspace provides a different moral infrastructure. Firstly, there are…
Gender bias in internet employment: A study of career advancement opportunities for women in the field of ICT
Andra Gumbus, Frances GrodzinskyWomen as individuals experience subtle discrimination regarding career development opportunities as evidenced by research on the Glass Ceiling. This paper looks at the…
Goverment and ICT standards: An electronic voting case study
Jason KitcatThis paper examines and illustrates the process of setting technical intercommunication standards through a case‐study taken from the electronic voting industry. It begins by…
Online privacy: Explaining the nature and special features of the right to seek protection
Varvara Z. MitliagaThis article attempts to explain and analyse the nature and characteristic features of a person’s privacy in the on‐line environment in order to assess how these features shape…
The virtual Colombo plan: Implications for developing countries
Emma RooksbyThis paper considers the available documentation on the Virtual Colombo Plan (or VCP for short), launched by the World Bank and the Australian Government in 2001. The Plan is one…
ISSN:
1477-996Xe-ISSN:
1758-8871ISSN-L:
1477-996XOnline date, start – end:
2003Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Jenifer Sunrise Winter