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The second volume of Ethics for a Digital Age contains a selection of research presented at the fifth and sixth Annual International Symposia on Digital Ethics hosted by the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy at Loyola University Chicago's School of Communication. Thematically organized around the most pressing ethical issues of the digital age from a professional (parts one and two) and a philosophical perspective (part three), the chapters of this volume offer the reader a window into some of the hot-button ethical issues facing a society where digital has become the new normal. Just as was the case in the first volume, this collection attempts to bridge applied and theoretical approaches to digital ethics. The case studies in this work are grounded in theory and the theoretical pieces are linked back to specific cases, reflecting the multi-methodological and multi-disciplinarian approach espoused by Loyola's Center of Digital Ethics and Policy during its eight years of e

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Don Heider: Foreword – Part I: Trust, Privacy, and Corporate Responsibility – David Kamerer: Introduction to Part I – Susan Currie Sivek Media That Know How You Feel: The Ethics of Emotion Analytics in Consumer Media – Joseph W. Jerome/Bénédicte Dambrine: The Intersection of Trust and Privacy in the Sharing Economy – Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter: Corporate Response to Employee Social Media Missteps: A Rhetorical and Ethical Lens – Part II: Technology, Ethics, and the Shifting Role of Journalism – Jill Geisler: Introduction to Part II – Kathleen Bartzen Culver: Drones in the National Airspace – Chad Painter and Patrick Ferrucci: Normative Journalistic Roles in the Digital Age – Stephen J. A. Ward: Radical Journalism Ethics: Constructing an Ethic for Digital, Global Media – Part III: Ethics and Ontology – Bastiaan Vanacker: Introduction to Part III – Mathias Klang and Nora Madison: Vigilantism or Outrage: An Exploration of Policing Social Norms through Social Media – David J. Gunkel: The Machine Question: Can or Should Machines Have Rights? – Timothy H. Engström: Making and Managing Bodies: The Computational Turn, Ethics, and Governance – David S. Allen: Spatial Ethics and the Public Forum: Protecting the Process of Creating Public Space and Meaning – Bastiaan Vanacker: Concluding Remarks: Digital Ethics: Where to Go from Here? – Contributors.

Ethics for a Digital Age Vol. II

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/20/2018 12:07:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433151804, 978-1433151804
      ISBN10: 1433151804

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The second volume of Ethics for a Digital Age contains a selection of research presented at the fifth and sixth Annual International Symposia on Digital Ethics hosted by the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy at Loyola University Chicago's School of Communication. Thematically organized around the most pressing ethical issues of the digital age from a professional (parts one and two) and a philosophical perspective (part three), the chapters of this volume offer the reader a window into some of the hot-button ethical issues facing a society where digital has become the new normal. Just as was the case in the first volume, this collection attempts to bridge applied and theoretical approaches to digital ethics. The case studies in this work are grounded in theory and the theoretical pieces are linked back to specific cases, reflecting the multi-methodological and multi-disciplinarian approach espoused by Loyola's Center of Digital Ethics and Policy during its eight years of e

      Table of Contents

      Don Heider: Foreword – Part I: Trust, Privacy, and Corporate Responsibility – David Kamerer: Introduction to Part I – Susan Currie Sivek Media That Know How You Feel: The Ethics of Emotion Analytics in Consumer Media – Joseph W. Jerome/Bénédicte Dambrine: The Intersection of Trust and Privacy in the Sharing Economy – Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter: Corporate Response to Employee Social Media Missteps: A Rhetorical and Ethical Lens – Part II: Technology, Ethics, and the Shifting Role of Journalism – Jill Geisler: Introduction to Part II – Kathleen Bartzen Culver: Drones in the National Airspace – Chad Painter and Patrick Ferrucci: Normative Journalistic Roles in the Digital Age – Stephen J. A. Ward: Radical Journalism Ethics: Constructing an Ethic for Digital, Global Media – Part III: Ethics and Ontology – Bastiaan Vanacker: Introduction to Part III – Mathias Klang and Nora Madison: Vigilantism or Outrage: An Exploration of Policing Social Norms through Social Media – David J. Gunkel: The Machine Question: Can or Should Machines Have Rights? – Timothy H. Engström: Making and Managing Bodies: The Computational Turn, Ethics, and Governance – David S. Allen: Spatial Ethics and the Public Forum: Protecting the Process of Creating Public Space and Meaning – Bastiaan Vanacker: Concluding Remarks: Digital Ethics: Where to Go from Here? – Contributors.

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