Ethics in the Digital Domain
Autor Robert S Fortneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538121856
ISBN-10: 1538121859
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN-10: 1538121859
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Notă biografică
By Robert S. Fortner
Descriere
Presented in a format to initiate debate and discussion, Global Digital Media Ethics is designed to help students explore the big questions surrounding the impact of the digital on our daily lives. This text covers enduring debates in ethics such as privacy, copyright, libel, consent, surveillance and the necessity for truthful discourse.
Cuprins
Preface
1. Introduction-Why Ethics?
2. Ethics in the Digital Domain
3. Is Truth Truth in the Online World?
4. Issues in Artificial Intelligence
5. Ethics and Robotics
6. Who's Who in the Online World?
7. Are Social Media Activities Actually Social?
8. Are Digital Media Good for Democracy?
9. Do Digital Systems Enhance Human Life?
10. Will Digital Systems Replace Workers in the "Real World"?
11. Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality, Dead Reality
12. What Do People Learn about Identity and Society from Digital Media?
13. Conclusion-Why Bother?
Appendix 1: Questioning Ethical Choices
Glossary
Index
1. Introduction-Why Ethics?
2. Ethics in the Digital Domain
3. Is Truth Truth in the Online World?
4. Issues in Artificial Intelligence
5. Ethics and Robotics
6. Who's Who in the Online World?
7. Are Social Media Activities Actually Social?
8. Are Digital Media Good for Democracy?
9. Do Digital Systems Enhance Human Life?
10. Will Digital Systems Replace Workers in the "Real World"?
11. Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality, Dead Reality
12. What Do People Learn about Identity and Society from Digital Media?
13. Conclusion-Why Bother?
Appendix 1: Questioning Ethical Choices
Glossary
Index
Recenzii
Robert Fortner has written a deep, humane book for an increasingly dehumanized world, challenging digital citizens to act responsibly. Fortner addresses the urgent issues of Artificial Intelligence, social media, and virtual reality-and answers clearly why we should bother with digital ethics.
Ethics in the Digital Domain is an uncanny snapshot of the Janus-like nature of the digital world. Robert S. Fortner covers the benefits and convenience of the digital landscape and uncovers the sinister side of the wide world of ones and zeroes. Fortner provides a crucial call to think deeply and critically about the ethics of casual and deliberate use of all things digital in the world of media, medicine, political science, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and the humanities. The work is a useful textbook for users and creators of the digital world, and a breezy read for readers who wonder what tomorrow holds.
Robert Fortner approaches difficult topics of ethics, morals, and meaning with a fresh interpretation of today's newest and most complicated technologies and contexts. Readable prose prompts critical thinking and links concepts clearly and profoundly. This book is grounded in social theory and everyday practice to stimulate questions and provide needed answers.
Ethics in the Digital Domain challenges us to question how we make our ways through our mediated world. Here is a resource for humane living, one that is engaging, reliable, timely, and important.
Ethics in the Digital Domain is an uncanny snapshot of the Janus-like nature of the digital world. Robert S. Fortner covers the benefits and convenience of the digital landscape and uncovers the sinister side of the wide world of ones and zeroes. Fortner provides a crucial call to think deeply and critically about the ethics of casual and deliberate use of all things digital in the world of media, medicine, political science, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and the humanities. The work is a useful textbook for users and creators of the digital world, and a breezy read for readers who wonder what tomorrow holds.
Robert Fortner approaches difficult topics of ethics, morals, and meaning with a fresh interpretation of today's newest and most complicated technologies and contexts. Readable prose prompts critical thinking and links concepts clearly and profoundly. This book is grounded in social theory and everyday practice to stimulate questions and provide needed answers.
Ethics in the Digital Domain challenges us to question how we make our ways through our mediated world. Here is a resource for humane living, one that is engaging, reliable, timely, and important.