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Emerging Technologies and Changing Dynamics of Information (ETCDI) Special Issue
Vol. 32 No. 1 (2022)The International Review of Information Ethics (IRIE) is pleased to publish Volume 32. This is a Special Edition on Emerging Technologies and the Changing Dynamics of Information (ETCDI). The guest editors are Prabhakar Rao Jandhyala and Siva Prasad Rambhatla, both representing the School of Humanities, University of Hyderabad.
This edition is inspired by the Three-day Online International Conference on “Emerging Technologies and Changing Dynamics of Information” organised by the India Centre for Excellence for Information Ethics, University of Hyderabad, India, which took place 7- 9 September 2021. Organised under the auspices of UNESCO-IFAP, along with partners from Brazil, Russia, and South Africa in association with Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Telangana, it is another international effort contributing to the Information Ethics body of knowledge.
The main focus of this volume is to look into how new technologies impact information
focusing on all six priority areas of UNESCO’s Information For All Programme (IFAP).
Fifteen experts, from different countries have contributed twelve articles, exploring how
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Ethics in the Age of Smart Systems: Special Issue
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2022)In collaborative partnership Geoffrey Rockwell of the AI4Society Signature Area at the University of Alberta, Bettina Berendt of the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society in Berlin, and Florence Chee of the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy at Loyola University Chicago have edited a collection of papers with the title Ethics in the Age of Smart Systems - Special Issue of IRIE. This publication builds on the 10th Annual International Symposium of the Center for Digital Ethics and Policy. This Symposium was on the topic of Ethics in the Age of Smart Systems and was held on April 19th, 20th, and 21st, 2021. This Symposium brought together researchers from Canada, the USA, Germany and beyond working in the interdisciplinary area of AI, ethics and policy. It built upon a series of Ethics Dialogues (more information: #1, #2, #3) that took place between February and March 2021.
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Ethical Issues of Networked Toys
Vol. 27 (2018) -
Information Ethics from a Marxian Perspective
Vol. 26 (2017) -
Ethics for Indian Cybertariats
Vol. 25 (2016) -
Ethics of Big Data
Vol. 24 (2016) -
Global Digital Citizenship
Vol. 23 (2015) -
Ethics for the Internet of Things
Vol. 22 (2014) -
The Digital Future of Education
Vol. 21 (2014) -
Ethics of Cyber War Fare
Vol. 20 (2013) -
Reputation in the Cyberworld
Vol. 19 (2013) -
Ethics of Secrecy
Vol. 17 (2012) -
Ethics of Online Social Networks
Vol. 16 (2011) -
Ethics of Sharing
Vol. 15 (2011) -
Teaching Information Ethics
Vol. 14 (2010) -
Intercultural Information Ethics
Vol. 13 (2010) -
ICT & The City
Vol. 12 (2010) -
Ethics of E-Waste
Vol. 11 (2009) -
Business Intelligence Meets Moral Intelligence
Vol. 10 (2009) -
Religion and IT
Vol. 9 (2008) -
Ethical Challenges of Ubiquitous Computing
Vol. 8 (2007)