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Center for Computing and S R
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Addressing the social and ethical impacts of information and communication technologies through research, consultancy and education.
Code of Ethics for Programmers?
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by JonKatz [slashdot.org]
Computer Ethics - Activities for K-12
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A classroom activity on ethics to include in elementary through high school computer classes. Includes interactive activity, information for teachers, and links to more information on computer ethics. (A Think Quest project.)
Computer Ethics Resources on WWW
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from the Center of Applied Ethics
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
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Devoted to issues such as Internet filters, encryption, digital signatures, PICS, ethics, NII, and privacy.
Discussion groups on Information Ethics
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List of mailing lists.
ETHICOMP
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Conferences on Information Ethics.
Ethical Considerations in Gender-Oriented Entertainment Technology
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An examination of gender issues in computer games. [ACM Crossroads]
FEED Magazine: Technology
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FEED technology coverage provides "the view from 10,000 feet," with topics from the Open Source movement to digital culture to the business of technology.
IFIP Working Group on Computers and Social Accountability
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from International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP)
Information Ethics: On the Philosophical Foundation of Computer Ethics
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Luciano Floridi''s essay (divided into separate web pages) attempting to find and establish a philosophical grounding for cyberethics.
Interactive Computer Ethics Explorer
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Javascript-based survey on ethical case studies.
MISQ: Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age
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Privacy, accuracy, property and accessibility: from Management Information Systems Quarterly, 1986, author Richard O. Mason.
SIGCAS
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Computers and Society
Starting Points in Computer Ethics / Info-Tech Ethics
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Center for Applied Ethics
The Network Observer
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Online newsletter (defunct) about networking, democracy, and low-level ethical issues.
The Place of Cyberethics
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On where computer ethics should be taught in the university curriculum. Brief.
The Ten Commandments for Computer Ethics
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from the Computer Ethics Institute
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