
Digital Media Ethics
Charles Ess(Author)
Polity Press
3rd Edition
Published on 31. January 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-5095-3343-5 (ISBN)
Description
The original edition of this accessible and interdisciplinary textbook was the first to consider the ethical issues of digital media from a global, cross-cultural perspective.
This third edition has been thoroughly updated to incorporate the latest research and developments, including the rise of Big Data, AI, and the Internet of Things. The book's case studies and pedagogical material have also been extensively revised and updated to include such watershed events as the Snowden revelations, #Gamergate, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, privacy policy developments, and the emerging Chinese Social Credit System.
New sections include "Death Online," "Slow/Fair Technology", and material on sexbots. The "ethical toolkit" that introduces prevailing ethical theories and their applications to the central issues of privacy, copyright, pornography and violence, and the ethics of cross-cultural communication online, has likewise been revised and expanded. Each topic and theory are interwoven throughout the volume with detailed sets of questions, additional resources, and suggestions for further research and writing. Together, these enable readers to foster careful reflection upon, writing about, and discussion of these issues and their possible resolutions.
Retaining its student- and classroom-friendly approach, Digital Media Ethics will continue to be the go-to textbook for anyone getting to grips with this important topic.
This third edition has been thoroughly updated to incorporate the latest research and developments, including the rise of Big Data, AI, and the Internet of Things. The book's case studies and pedagogical material have also been extensively revised and updated to include such watershed events as the Snowden revelations, #Gamergate, the Cambridge Analytica scandal, privacy policy developments, and the emerging Chinese Social Credit System.
New sections include "Death Online," "Slow/Fair Technology", and material on sexbots. The "ethical toolkit" that introduces prevailing ethical theories and their applications to the central issues of privacy, copyright, pornography and violence, and the ethics of cross-cultural communication online, has likewise been revised and expanded. Each topic and theory are interwoven throughout the volume with detailed sets of questions, additional resources, and suggestions for further research and writing. Together, these enable readers to foster careful reflection upon, writing about, and discussion of these issues and their possible resolutions.
Retaining its student- and classroom-friendly approach, Digital Media Ethics will continue to be the go-to textbook for anyone getting to grips with this important topic.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
471 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-3343-5 (9781509533435)
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Digital Media Ethics
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Digital Media Ethics
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Charles Ess is Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo.
Content
Foreword by Luciano Floridi
Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
1 Central Issues in the Ethics of Digital Media
2 Privacy in the (Post-)Digital Era?
3 Copying and Distributing via Digital Media: Copyright, Copyleft, Global Perspectives
4 Friendship, Death Online, Slow/Fair Technology, and Democracy
5 Still More Ethical Issues: Digital Sex, Sexbots and Games
6 Digital Media Ethics: Overview, Frameworks, Resources
References
Index
Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
1 Central Issues in the Ethics of Digital Media
2 Privacy in the (Post-)Digital Era?
3 Copying and Distributing via Digital Media: Copyright, Copyleft, Global Perspectives
4 Friendship, Death Online, Slow/Fair Technology, and Democracy
5 Still More Ethical Issues: Digital Sex, Sexbots and Games
6 Digital Media Ethics: Overview, Frameworks, Resources
References
Index