TY - BOOK AU - Rogerson,Simon TI - The evolving landscape of ethical digital technology SN - 9781032017211 U1 - 303.483 PY - 2021/// CY - Boca Raton, FL, Abingdon, Oxon PB - CRC Press KW - Digital ethics KW - Technology KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Information technology KW - Social aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction -- Part I. Journey -- Cyberspace: the ethical frontier [1995] -- But is it ethical? [1995] -- Information ethics: the second generation [1996] -- A review of information ethics [2010] -- Towards a chronological taxonomy of tourism technology: an ethical perspective [2018] -- Part II. Process -- Ethics of software development project management [1996] -- An ethical review of information systems development: the Australian computer society's code ethics and SSADM [2000] -- A practical perspective of information ethics [2001] -- Responsible risk assessment with software development: creating the software development: impact statement [2005] -- Information systems ethics - challenges and opportunities [2019] -- Part III. Product -- The social impact of smart card technology [1998] -- A moral approach to electronic patient records [2001] -- Internet voting - well at least it's "modern" [2003] -- Digital existence - the modern way to be [2018] -- Is professional practice at risk following the Volkswagen and Tesla revelations? [2017] -- The dangers of dual-use technology: a thought experiment expose [2019] -- Grey digital outcasts and COVID-19 [2020] -- Part IV. Future -- E.Society - panacea or apocalypse? [1998] -- The virtual world a tension between global reach and local sensitivity -- Future vision [2015] -- Part V. Education -- Preparing to handle dilemmas profession [1996] -- Preparing IT professionals of the future [2014] -- Using technology to incorporate students' work-based experiences into a blended learning environment [2008] -- Poetical potentials the value of poems in social impact -- Start a revolution in your head! the rebirth of ICT ethics -- Part VI. Conclusion -- Landscape for the future N2 - "This book is an anthology of the author's work over the past of 25 years of pioneering research in digital ethics. It is structured into five themes: Journey, Process, Product, Future and Education. Each theme commences with an introductory explanation of the papers, their relevance and their interrelationship. The anthology finishes with a concluding chapter which summarises the key messages and suggests what might happen in the future. Included in this chapter are insights from some younger leading academics who are part of the community charged with ensuring that ethical digital technology is realised"-- ER -