Uncertainty is reaching new heights in our current Society. The digital transformation is accelerating even more due to the pandemic, penetrating into the “digital DNA” of individuals and organisations. For example, using AI to predict the pandemic, tracking systems to manage the spread of the virus, the use of eCommerce to avoid risky personal contacts, videoconferencing to keep family and friend relationships, eLearning to ensure safety when teaching and learning at all levels, teleworking from home, and the key role of digital technologies in the emerging Green New Deal. All of these digital technologies are operating at the core of societal challenges nowadays. A key question is whether ICT ethical concerns are at the forefront of the transformational agenda of the new normal? At ETHICOMP 2021, we discuss with scholarship and professionals that addresses technological ethical concerns that should be included in the transformational agenda of Society, Organisations and Governments.
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Developing an Educational Brick for Digital Ethics: a Case Study-Driven Approach
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Teaching Values in Design in Higher Education: towards A New Normal
E. Eriksson, Wolmet Barendregt, Elisabet M. Nilsson, Rikke Toft Norgard
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Produsage and Active Role of The Audience for Women's Empowerment.: Bridgerton Case
Asunción Bernárdez Rodal, Graciela Padilla Castillo, Aysel Zeynalova
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Turkish Tv Series and Soap Opera’s Feminist Reinvention: the Case of Mujer (Kadin) in Spain
Asunción Bernárdez Rodal, Graciela Padilla Castillo, Aysel Zeynalova
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“You Must Have Your Webcam on for the Entire Duration of the Examination”: the Trade-Off Between the Integrity of On-Line Assessments and the Privacy Rights of Students
Damian Gordon, J.Paul Gibson, Brendan Tierney, Dympna O’Sullivan, Ioannis Stavrakakis
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Social Media Influence on Destination Image: the Case Study of a World Heritage City
María Ángeles García Haro, María Pilar Martínez Ruiz, Ricardo Martínez Cañas, Pablo Ruiz Palomino
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Clarifying the Meaning of Value Co-Creation: a Literature Review
María Ángeles García Haro, María Pilar Martínez Ruiz, Ricardo Martínez Cañas, Pablo Ruiz Palomino
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Digital Marketing Strategies for Business Companies at B2b and B2c Markets: what Is the Perfect Set of Digital Resources to Improve the Customer Experience?
Ana Isabel Jiménez Zarco, Alicia Izquierdo Yusta, María Pilar Martínez Ruiz
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The Patient As ‘Health Manager’ Assisted by Smart Technology: Patient Empowerment or Technological Paternalism?
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The Payment Methods in Mexico: Are They Disruptive Technologies?
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How A Brain-Machine Interface Can Be Helpful for People with Disabilities?: Views from Social Welfare Professionals
Yohko Orito, Tomonori Yamamoto, Hidenobu Sai, Kiyoshi Murata, Yasunori Fukuta, Taichi Isobe, Masashi Hori
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Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Conflicts Related to Mobile Applications for Sleep Improvement
Ana María Lara Palma, Montserrat Santamaría Vázquez, Bruno Baruque Zanón, Hilario Ortiz-Huerta Juan
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Exploring Co-Design Considerations for Embedding Privacy in Holochain Apps: a Value Sensitive Design Perspective
Oliver K. Burmeister, Paul d’Aoust, Anisha T. J. Fernando, Anwaar Ulhaq, Kirsten Wahlstrom
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"Are We in the Digital Dark Times?": How the Philosophy of Hannah Arendt Can Illuminate Some of the Ethical Dilemmas Posed by Modern Digital Technologies
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Where Minority Report Meets the Stepford Wives: Ethical Considerations Over the Use of Facial Recognition Software on the High Street
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Check Your Tech: Whose Responsibility Is It When Cyberharassment Occurs?
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Is Social Media Bad for People?: the 2021 Storming of the Us Capitol Complex
Damian Gordon, Dympna O’Sullivan, Andrea Curley, Ioannis Stavrakakis
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Ethics and Intellectual Capital in Smart Society
Carlos Fernández García, Mario Arias Oliva, Rubén Fernández Ortiz, Jorge de Andrés Sánchez
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Fake Reviews: an Emerging Problem in Online Commerce
Raúl Gómez Carmona, Mario Arias Oliva, Mar Souto Romero, Juan Luis López-Galiacho Perona
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Fake News Perceptions in the Smart Society
Mario Arias Oliva, Eglée Andreina Ortega Fernández, Graciela Padilla Castillo, Sonia Carcelén García
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Robot Ethics: Social Robots in the Retail
Aurea Subero Navarro, María Alesanco Llorente, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Mario Arias Oliva
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Open Innovation on Smart Cities
Orlando Manuel Martins Marques de Lima Rua, Mario Arias Oliva, Francisco Musiello Neto, María Leonor González Menorca
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Ethical Consideration of Using Big Data Analysis to Predict Startup Success
Rami Alkhatib, María del Rocío Martínez Torres, Sergio Luis Toral Marín
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Ethical digital comunication in Covid-19 vacines
Jorge Pelegrín Borondo, Orlando Manuel Martins Marques de Lima Rua, María Leonor González Menorca, Sandrina Teixeira
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Acceptance of wearables from consumer ethical judgment
Eva Marina Reinares Lara, Isabel Alvarez, Mario Arias Oliva, Cristina Olarte Pascual, María Alesanco Llorente
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Ethical Concerns About Fear Appeals in Social Advertising
Ingrit Viviana Moya Burgos, Jesús García de Madariaga Miranda, María Francisca Blasco López
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Does the "New Mobile-Assisted-Showroomer" Consumer Have Ethical Dilemmas?: Identifying the Ethical Dilemmas in the Behavior of the Mobile-Assisted-Showroomer Consumer
María Alesanco Llorente, Aurea Subero Navarro, Cristina Olarte Pascual, Eva Marina Reinares Lara
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Digital Marketing Ethics Education in Spain
Mario Arias Oliva, Teresa Pintado Blanco, Antoni Pérez-Portabella, M. Araceli Rodríguez Merayo
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Ethic Reflection on the Tourist Shopping Journey: Effects of COVID-19
Alba García Milon, Cristina Olarte Pascual, Emma Juaneda Ayensa, Jorge Pelegrín Borondo
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Exploring the Japanese Grey Digital Divide in the Pandemic Era
Simon Rogerson, Tatsuya Yamazaki, Yohko Orito, Kiyoshi Murata
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The Privacy Paradox: Invading Privacy While Protecting Privacy
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Visualising Home Technologies of the Future: a Report from Leicester’s Diverse Communities
Catherine Flick, Adebowale Owoseni, Malcolm Fisk, Roxana Moroșanu Firth
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Responsible Public Engagement at Territorial Level: Core Dimensions and Means for Implementation
Maria Michali, Thalia Kallia, Daniele Mezzana, George Eleftherakis
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Ethical Benchmarks for Industry and Commerce: a New Landscape for Responsible Innovation
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Blockchain and Biometrics Authorization: What We Actually Count Truly Counts?
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Privacy in the New Normal: the Implications of Covid-19 Tracking and Tracing Technologies on Privacy and Cybersecurity
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Evolution in the Museum Network and Its Use in the Covid-19 Pandemic
Raquel García Martín, Ana María Lara Palma, Bruno Baruque Zanón
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Cultivating an Empathic Learning Pedagogy: Experiential Project Management
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Ethical Dilemmas on the Medical Data Platform for Patient-Centred Approaches: Consideration from Macro and Micro Perspectives
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Ethics and Agent-Based Computational Social Models: Do Implementations of Social Simulations Have Moral Significance?
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Studying the Surveillance of Activists: Risk, Consent and Ethics
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False Friends Are Worse Than Open Enemies: Cybersecurity of Medical Iot in A Legal Context
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Between Scylla and Charybdis: the “New Normal” Cyber Resilience Posture of Civil Society Organizations
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