International Journal of Technoethics (IJT)
2010 - 2025
Current editor(s): Steven Umbrello From IGI Global Bibliographic data for series maintained by Journal Editor (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2013
- Deliberative Democracy and Nanotechnologies in Health pp. 1-14

- Aikaterini A. Aspradaki
- Robotic Technologies and Fundamental Rights: Robotics Challenging the European Constitutional Framework pp. 15-35

- Bert-Jaap Koops, Angela Di Carlo, Luca Nocco, Vincenzo Casamassima and Elettra Stradella
- Ordinary Technoethics pp. 36-45

- Michel Puech
- The Bioethics of Digital Dystopias pp. 46-57

- Marcus Schulzke
- The Porn Drift: Pornography, Technology and Masturbation pp. 58-71

- Mitja Sunčič
- Technoethics and Public Reason pp. 72-84

- Govert Valkenburg
Volume 4, issue 1, 2013
- The ‘Cloud’ of Unknowing – What a Government Cloud May and May Not Offer: A Practitioner Perspective pp. 1-10

- Mick Phythian
- Appropriate Use of Information Systems: A Policy Training Approach pp. 11-25

- Meagan E. Brock and M. Ronald Buckley
- In Defense of the ‘Human Prejudice’ pp. 26-38

- Tatiana Patrone
- Towards a Socially Responsible Research (SRR) Charter in Engineering Sciences at CNRS level pp. 39-51

- Jean Claude Georges André
- A Paradox Between Technological Autonomy and Ethical Heteronomy of Philosophy of Technology: Social Control System pp. 52-66

- GuiHong Cao
- Robots and the Ethics of Care pp. 67-82

- Linda Johansson
Volume 3, issue 4, 2012
- A Triad of Crisis Communication in the United States: Social Networks for Social Change in the Obama Era pp. 1-21

- Mahmoud Eid and Jenna Bresolin Slade
- Human Extinction and Farsighted Universal Surveillance pp. 22-32

- Mark Walker
- Lack of Ethics for eLearning: Two Sides of the Ethical Coin pp. 33-40

- Deb Gearhart
- Succulent Sins, Personalized Politics, and Mainstream Media’s Tabloidization Temptation pp. 41-53

- Jenn Burleson Mackay and Erica Bailey
- Value Lexicality and Human Enhancement pp. 54-65

- Tobias Hainz
Volume 3, issue 3, 2012
- Artificial Ethics: A Common Way for Human and Artificial Moral Agents and an Emergent Technoethical Field pp. 1-20

- Laura Pana
- Legal Issues of the French Law on Creation and Internet (Hadopi 1 and 2) pp. 21-36

- Eleni Metaxa, Miltiadis Sarigiannidis and Dimitris Folinas
- Anthropogenesis and Dynamics of Values Under Conditions of Information Technology Development pp. 37-49

- Liudmila V. Baeva
- The Use and Abuse of Digital Democracy: Case Study of Mybarackobama.com pp. 50-68

- Rachel Baarda and Rocci Luppicini
- Systems of Ethical Reasoning and Media Communications pp. 69-75

- Mahmoud Eid
Volume 3, issue 2, 2012
- The Humanity of the Human Body: Is Homo Cybersapien a New Species? pp. 1-8

- José M. Galván and Rocci Luppicini
- Presence, Reciprocity and Robotic Mediations: The Case of Autonomous Social Robots pp. 9-16

- Pericle Salvini
- Robotics, Ethics, and the Environment pp. 17-29

- Jason Borenstein
- Personal Liability and Human Free Will in the Background of Emerging Neuroethical Issues: Some Remarks Arising From Recent Case Law pp. 30-41

- Elettra Stradella
Volume 3, issue 1, 2012
- Technology Innovation and the Policy Vacuum: A Call for Ethics, Norms, and Laws to Fill the Void pp. 1-13

- L. A. Clark, D. L. Jones and W. J. Clark
- Technoethics: The Dilemma of Doing the Right Moral Thing in Technology Applications pp. 14-27

- Peter B. Heller
- Analyzing Software Piracy from Supply and Demand Factors The Competing Roles of Corruption and Economic Wealth pp. 28-42

- Peerayuth Charoensukmongkol, Jose Luis Daniel, Shaun Sexton and Ned Kock
- The Perpetration and Prevention of Cyber Crime: An Analysis of Cyber Terrorism in India pp. 43-52

- Poonam Kumar and Saurabh Mittal
- How Can It Be Wrong (When It Feels So Right)?: Ethical Decision Making and New Technology pp. 53-84

- Joan M. McMahon and Ronnie Cohen
Volume 2, issue 4, 2011
- Structural and Technology-Mediated Violence: Profiling and the Urgent Need of New Tutelary Technoknowledge pp. 1-19

- Lorenzo Magnani
- Fairness and Regulation of Violence in Technological Design pp. 20-36

- Cameron Shelley
- Unintended Affordances as Violent Mediators: Maladaptive Effects of Technologically Enriched Human Niches pp. 37-52

- Emanuele Bardone
- Infosphere to Ethosphere: Moral Mediators in the Nonviolent Transformation of Self and World pp. 53-70

- Jeffrey Benjamin White
- Facebook Has It: The Irresistible Violence of Social Cognition in the Age of Social Networking pp. 71-83

- Tommaso Bertolotti
- On Biometrics and Profiling: A Challenge for Privacy and Democracy? pp. 84-93

- Daniele Cantore
Volume 2, issue 3, 2011
- Chicken Killers or Bandwidth Patriots?: A Case Study of Ethics in Virtual Reality pp. 1-22

- Kurt Reymers
- College Students, Piracy, and Ethics: Is there a Teachable Moment? pp. 23-38

- Jeffrey Reiss and Rosa Cintrón
- Boys with Toys and Fearful Parents?: The Pedagogical Dimensions of the Discourse in Technology Ethics pp. 39-47

- Albrecht Fritzsche
- Without Informed Consent pp. 48-61

- Sara Belfrage
- Laboring in Cyberspace: A Lockean Theory of Property in Virtual Worlds pp. 62-73

- Marcus Schulzke
Volume 2, issue 2, 2011
- The Middle Ground for Nuclear Waste Management: Social and Ethical Aspects of Shallow Storage pp. 1-13

- Alan Marshall
- Perverting Activism: Cyberactivism and Its Potential Failures In Enhancing Democratic Institutions pp. 14-29

- Tommaso Bertolotti, Emanuele Bardone and Lorenzo Magnani
- The Impact of Context on Employee Perceptions of Acceptable Non-Work Related Computing pp. 30-44

- Troy J. Strader, J. Royce Fichtner, Suzanne R. Clayton and Lou Ann Simpson
- Internet History pp. 45-64

- Raphael Cohen-Almagor
- Socio-Technical Influences of Cyber Espionage: A Case Study of the GhostNet System pp. 65-77

- Xue Lin and Rocci Luppicini
Volume 2, issue 1, 2011
- Virtue and Virtuality: Technoethics, IT and the Masters of the Future pp. 1-18

- Miles Kennedy
- Biometrics: An Overview on New Technologies and Ethic Problems pp. 19-34

- Halim Sayoud
- On the Moral Equality of Artificial Agents pp. 35-42

- Christopher Wareham
- Cellular Telephones and Social Interactions: Evidence of Interpersonal Surveillance pp. 43-49

- Steven E. Stern and Benjamin E. Grounds
- Technoethics and the State of Science and Technology Studies (STS) in Canada pp. 50-63

- Rocci Luppicini
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