Artificial Intelligence: How to Discuss About It in Ethics
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Developing A Measure of Online Wellbeing and User Trust
Liz Dowthwaite, Elvira Pérez Vallejos, Helen Creswick, Virginia Portillo, Menisha Patel, Jun Zhao
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Ethical Debt in Is Development: Comparing Technical and Ethical Debt
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Homo Ludens Moralis: Designing and Developing A Board Game to Teach Ethics for ICT Education
Damian Gordon, Dympna O’Sullivan, Yannis Stavrakakis, Andrea Curley
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Virtuous Just Consequentialism: Expanding the Idea Moor Gave Us
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Cyborg Acceptance in Healthcare Services: Theoretical Framework
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Ethics and Acceptance of Insideables In Japan: An Exploratory Q-Study
Stéphanie Gauttier, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Mario Arias Oliva, Kiyoshi Murata
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The Ethical Aspects of A “Psychokinesis Machine”: An Experimental Survey on The Use of a Brain-Machine Interface
Yohko Orito, Tomonori Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Murata, Yasunori Fukuta
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Bridging the Gender Gap in Stem Disciplines: An RRI Perspective
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No Industry Entry for Girls: Is Computer Science A Boy’s Club?
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Assessing the Experience and Satisfaction of University Students: results Obtained Across Different Segments
Ana Isabel Jiménez Zarco, Alicia Izquierdo Yusta, María Pilar Martínez-Ruiz
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Impact of Educate in A Service Learning Project: opening Up Values and Social Good in Higher Education
Ana María Lara Palma, Montserrat Santamaría Vázquez, Juan Hilario Ortiz Huerta
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Improvements in Tourism Economy: Smart Mobility Through Traffic Predictive Analysis
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Start A Revolution in Your Head!: The Rebirth of ICT Ethics Education
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Internet Speech Problems: Responsibility and Governance of Social Media Platforms
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Sri Lankan Politics and Social Media Participation: A Case Study of The Presidential Election 2019
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The Use of Facial Recognition in China's Social Credit System: An Anticipatory Ethical Analysis
Ion A. Iftimie, Richard L. Wilson, Michele C.A. Iftimie, Francis Lukban
págs. 134-136
Brand, Ethics and Competitive Advantage
Orlando Manuel Martins Marques de Lima Rua, Antonio José Monteiro de Oliveira
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Ethical Challenges of Online Panels Based on Passive Data Collection Technology
Jesús García de Madariaga Miranda, Ingrit Viviana Moya Burgos, María Francisca Blasco López, Pamela Simón Sandoval
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Ethical Dilemmas in Non-Profit Organizations Campaigns
María Francisca Blasco López, Jesús García de Madariaga Miranda, Ingrit Viviana Moya Burgos, Pamela Simón Sandoval
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Ethical Implications of Life Secondary Markets
Jorge de Andrés Sánchez, Teresa Pintado Blanco, Sonia Carcelén García, Mario Arias Oliva
págs. 161-164
Ethics in Advertising: The Fine Line Between the Acceptable and the Controversial
Jesús García de Madariaga Miranda, Ingrit Viviana Moya Burgos, María Francisca Blasco López, Pamela Simón Sandoval
págs. 165-168
Native Advertising: Ethical Aspects of Kid Influencers on Youtube
Natalia Gorshkova, Lorena Robaina Calderín, Josefa Delia Martín Santana
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Pregnancy Loss and Unethical Algorithms: Ethical Issues in Targeted advertising
págs. 172-174
The Impact of Ethics on Loyalty in Social Media Consumers
Orlando Manuel Martins Marques de Lima Rua, Antonio José Monteiro de Oliveira
págs. 175-176
Tourist Shopping Tracked: Ethic Reflexion
Alba García Milon, Emma Juaneda Ayensa, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Cristina Olarte Pascual, Eva Marina Reinares Lara
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A Holistic Application of Value Sensitive Design in Big Data Applications: A Case Study of Telecom Namibia
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Autonomous Shipping Systems: Designing for Safety, Control and Responsibility
págs. 183-186
Ethical Engineering and Ergonomic Standards: A Panel on Status and Importance for Academia
Sarah Spiekermann, Pieter E. Vermaas, Åke Walldius
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Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs: A New Way to Represent and Communicate Values in Technology Design
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PhD Student Perspectives on Value Sensitive Design
Nick Logler, Naomi Jacobs, Anna Melnyk, Adam Poulsen, Molly Balcom Raleigh, Till J. Winkler, Alan Borning
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Stuck in The Middle With U(Sers): Domestic Data Controllers & Demonstrations of Accountability in Smart Homes
págs. 211-213
Teaching Values in Design in Higher Education: Towards A Curriculum Compass
Wolmet Barendregt, Elisabet M. Nilsson, Daisy Yoo, Rikke Toft Norgard, Tilde Bekker, Annemiek Veldhuis, E. Eriksson
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The Future of Value Sensitive Design
Batya Friedman, David G. Hendry, Steven Umbrello, Jeroen van den Hoven, Daisy Yoo
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Universality of Hope in Patient Care: The Case of Mobile App for Diabetes
págs. 221-224
Value Sensing Robots: The Older LGBTIQ+ Community
Adam Poulsen, Ivan Skaines, Suzanne McLaren, Oliver K. Burmeister
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Value sensitive Design and Agile Development: Potential Methods for Value Prioritization
págs. 230-232
Value Sensitive Design Education: State of the Art and Prospects for the Future
David G. Hendry, E. Eriksson, Anisha T. J. Fernando, Irina Shklovski, Dylan Cawthorne, Daisy Yoo
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Capturing the Trap in the Seemingly Free: Cinema and the Deceptive Machinations of Surveillance Capitalism
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Monitoring and Contol of AI Artifacts: A Research Agenda
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On the Challenges of monitoring and Control of AI Artifacts in the Organization: From the perspective of Chester I. Bernard's Organizational Theory
págs. 267-269
Post-Truth Society: The AI-Driven Society Where No One Is Responsible
Kiyoshi Murata, Yohko Orito, Tatsuya Yamazaki, Kazuyuki Shimizu
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The Ethics of Autonomy and Lethality
Elias Carayannis, Richard L. Wilson, Ion A. Iftimie, Michele C.A. Iftimie
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A Meta-Review of Responsible Research and Innovation Case Studies: Reviewing the Benefits to Industry of Engagement with RRI
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AI and Ethics for Children: How AI Can Contribute to Children’s Wellbeing and Mitigate Ethical Concerns in Child Development
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Artificial Intelligence and Gender: How AI Will Change Women’s Work in Japan
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At Face Value: The Legal Ramifications of Face Recognition Technology
págs. 304-305
Collected for One Reason, Used for Another: The Emergence of Refugee Data in Uganda
págs. 306-308
Digital Capital and Sociotechnical Imaginaries: Envisaging Future Home Tech with Low-Income Communities
págs. 309-311
Mario Arias Oliva, Antoni Pérez-Portabella, Elena Ferran Larraz, Mar Souto Romero, Juan Luis López-Galiacho Perona
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Ethical considerations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Healthcare: Law as a Needed Facilitator to Access and Delivery
págs. 323-325
Ethical Issues Related to The Distribution of Personal Data: Case of An Information Bank in Japan
págs. 326-328
Ethics-By-Design for International Neuroscience Research Infrastructure
Damian Eke, Simisola Akintoye, William Knight, George Ogoh, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Inga Ulnicane
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From Algorithmic Transparency to Algorithmic Accountability?: Principles for Responsible AI Scrutinized
Paul B. de Laat
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“I Approved It…And I'll Do It Again”: Robotic Policing and Its Potential for Increasing Excessive Force
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Mobile Applications and Assistive Technology: Findings from a Local Study
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On Preferential Fairness of Matchmaking: A Speed Dating Case Study
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Organisational Ethics of Big Data: Lessons Learned from Practice
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Perceived Risk and Desired Protection: Towards Comprehensive Understanding of Data Sensitivity
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The Employment Relationship, Automated Decisions, and Related Limitations: The Regulation of Non-Understandable Phenomena
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The Power to Design: Exploring Utilitarianism, Deontology, and Virtue Ethics in Three Technology Case Studies
Kathrin Bednar, Sarah Spiekermann
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Deliberating Algorithms: A Descriptive Approach Towards Ethical Debates on Algorithms, Big Data, and AI
págs. 414-417
Digital Recognition or Digital Attention: The Difference Between Skillfulness and Trolling?
págs. 418-421
Distinguishability, Indistinguishability, and Robot Ethics: Calling Things by Their Right Names
págs. 422-424
For or Against Progress?: Institutional Agency in a Time of Technological Exceptionalism
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Three Arguments For “Responsible Users”: AI Ethics for Ordinary People
págs. 433-435
Virtue, Capability and Care: Beyond the Consequentialist Imaginary
págs. 436-438
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