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" The 2018 yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 861613
Title & Author : The 2018 yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab /\ Carl Öhman, David Watson, editor.
Publication Statement : Cham :: Springer,, [2019]
: , ©2019
Series Statement : Digital Ethics Lab yearbook,
Page. NO : 1 online resource :: illustrations
ISBN : 3030171523
: : 9783030171520
: 9783030171513
Notes : Includes index.
Contents : Intro; Contents; Chapter 1: Digital Ethics: Goals and Approach; 1.1 Digital Technologies As a Force of Good; 1.2 The 2018 Yearbook; 1.3 Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Digital Ethics: Its Nature and Scope; 2.1 Digital Ethics As a Macroethics; 2.2 Digital Infrastructure; 2.3 Cyber Conflicts; 2.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Do We Need a Critical Evaluation of the Role of Mathematics in Data Science?; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mathematics and Explaining the Credibility of Data Practices; 3.3 The Problem and the Domain; 3.4 A Place for Mathematics?; 3.5 Mature Science; References
: 5.3.2 Competitive vs. Natural Monopoly Markets5.3.3 Switching Costs; 5.4 Case Studies; 5.4.1 Arpanet; 5.4.2 The Human Brain Project; 5.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 6: Projecting AI-Crime: A Review of Plausible Threats; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 General Threat Categories; 6.3 Crime Areas; 6.3.1 Commerce, Financial Markets, and Insolvency; 6.3.2 Harmful or Dangerous Drugs; 6.3.3 Offences Against the Person; 6.3.4 Theft and Fraud, and Forgery and Personation; 6.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: The Challenges of Cyber Deterrence; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Deterrence Theory
: 7.3 Attribution and Ambiguity7.4 Deterrence Strategies: Defence and Retaliation; 7.4.1 Defence in Cyberspace; 7.4.2 Retaliation in Cyberspace; 7.4.3 Control and Risks of Cyber Deterrence by Retaliation; 7.5 Credible Signalling; 7.6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: Internet Governance and Human Rights: A Literature Review; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Methods; 8.3 Internet Governance: A Brief Overview; 8.4 Positioning Human Rights in Internet Governance; 8.4.1 Technology; 8.4.1.1 The Content Layer; 8.4.1.2 The Logical Layer; 8.4.1.3 The Physical Layer; 8.4.1.4 Conclusions; 8.4.2 Rights
: 8.4.2.1 International Human Rights Framework: Indivisible, Interrelated, and Interdependent8.4.2.2 International Human Rights Framework: Political Rights; 8.4.2.3 Beyond the International Human Rights Framework: New Rights; 8.4.2.4 Conclusions; 8.4.3 Actors; 8.4.3.1 Non-State Actors; 8.4.3.2 State Actors; 8.4.3.3 Conclusions; 8.4.4 Means; 8.4.4.1 Code; 8.4.4.2 Laws; 8.4.4.3 Norms; 8.4.4.4 Markets; 8.4.4.5 Conclusions; 8.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 9: Privacy Risks and Responses in the Digital Age; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Privacy in an Age of Technology
: Chapter 4: Using Data from Git and GitHub in Ethnographies of Software Development4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Git and GitHub; 4.2.1 What Are Git and GitHub?; 4.2.2 Commits: The Basic Unit of Version Control; 4.3 Commits as Data; 4.3.1 The Content of Commit Messages; 4.3.2 Where to Find Commits: Branches and Forks; 4.3.3 Interpreting the Commit History; 4.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: The Price of Discovery: A Model of Scientific Research Markets; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Information Rules and Scientific Research; 5.3 A Model for Scientific Research Markets; 5.3.1 Monopsony Profit Maximisation
Abstract : This book explores a wide range of topics in digital ethics. It features 11 chapters that analyze the opportunities and the ethical challenges posed by digital innovation, delineate new approaches to solve them, and offer concrete guidance to harness the potential for good of digital technologies. The contributors are all members of the Digital Ethics Lab (the DELab), a research environment that draws on a wide range of academic traditions. The chapters highlight the inherently multidisciplinary nature of the subject, which cannot be separated from the epistemological foundations of the technologies themselves or the political implications of the requisite reforms. Coverage illustrates the importance of expert knowledge in the project of designing new reforms and political systems for the digital age. The contributions also show how this task requires a deep self-understanding of who we are as individuals and as a species. The questions raised here have ancient -- perhaps even timeless -- roots. The phenomena they address may be new. But, the contributors examine the fundamental concepts that undergird them: good and evil, justice and truth. Indeed, every epoch has its great challenges. The role of philosophy must be to redefine the meaning of these concepts in light of the particular challenges it faces. This is true also for the digital age. This book takes an important step towards redefining and re-implementing fundamental ethical concepts to this new era.
Subject : Digital media-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Internet-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Technology-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Digital media-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Internet-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Subject : Technology-- Moral and ethical aspects.
Dewey Classification : ‭175‬
LC Classification : ‭BJ59‬‭.A12 2019eb‬
Added Entry : Öhman, Carl
: Watson, David
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