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Digital Ethics Book Project 1T SY 2015-2016
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Digital Ethics Book Project 1st Term SY 2015-2016
Place a bracket besides the article and link to your review. For example: Article [1],[2],[3] Please arrange the essays from latest to earliest dates.
- Trusting Free Speech Online by Kate Baucherel (November 25th, 2015) [1], [2]
- Bridging the Digital Divide by Paulina Haselhort (November 18, 2015) [1] [2] [3] [4]
- Google Dominance or Information Age Misunderstanding by Nikki Williams(November 11, 2015) [1] [2] [3] [4]
- Consorting with Black Hats and Negotiating with Cybercriminals: The Ethics of Information Security by Terri Williams (October 30, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4] [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]
- Crowdsourcing and Campaign Reform by Benjamin van Loom (October 21, 2015) [1], [2], [3], [4]
- Is Ad-blocking Theft? by Holly Richmond (October 13,2015) [1] [2] [3] [4], [5] [6], [7], [8], [9], [10], [11]
- Altered Image, Vanished Trust: Photojournalism in the Age of Digital Manipulation by Karen Dybis (October 2, 2015) [1], [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Guilty in the Court of Social Media by Paulina Haselhorst (September 18, 2015) [1], [2] [3], [4]
- Crime and Punishment: The Criminalization of Online Protests by Nikki Williams (September 10, 2015) [1], [2] [3] [4] [5]
- Digital Kidnapping—A New Kind of Identity Theft by Nikki Williams (September 2, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4]
- Machines, autonomy, and virtue: Highlights from the 2015 CEPE/IACAP conference by Owen King (August 25, 2015) [1]
- Navigating the Ethics of Newsgathering Drones by John D. Thomas (August 18, 2015) [1] [2] [3]
- Getting Personal: Editorial Judgment in the Digital Public Square by Jill Geisler (August 10, 2015) [1] [2]
- “Come as You Are?” Moral Concerns with Facebook’s Identity Policies by Karen Dybis (August 3, 2015) [1] [2]
- When Sharing Isn't Caring by Nikki Williams (July 13, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4], [5], [6], [7]
- The Ethics of Video Streaming Apps by Mary T McCarthy (June 25, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4], [5]
- The Robots are coming! Ethical Implications of robot journalism by Paulina Haselhort (June 12, 2015) [1] [2]
- The Internet of Things: A New Network with the Same Old Problems by David Stockdale (May 28, 2015) [1] [2]
- Fraud in the Online Age by John D Thomas (May 8th, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4]
- High-resolution satellites: are our privacy expectations too high?(April 29th, 2015) [1], [2], [3], [4]
- The Right to be Forgotten: A Choice Between Privacy and Free Speech? by Nikki Williams (April 20th, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4]
- The Perils of Predicting Epidemics(April 10th, 2015) [1], [2]
- Mobile Payment Apps and the Price of Convenience(April 2nd, 2015) [1], [2] [3]
- Should Emoji Hold Up in Court? (March 26th, 2015) [1] [2]
- It’s an Ad, its News… It’s Native Advertising by David Stockdale (March 19th, 2015) [1] [2]
- The Continuing Saga of the Self Destructive Tweet by Karen Dybis (March 4, 2015) [1] [2] [3]
- Good Reasons for Hiring a Hacker by Owen King (February 23, 2015) [1], [2], [3] [4] [5] [6], [7]
- Google Glass: Flawed Technology or Flawed Ethics(February 16, 2015) [1] [2]
- Pandora’s Box: The Ethics of Self-Guided Weaponry by David Stockdale (January 23rd, 2015) [1], [2]
- The Hacked Sony Emails: to Publish or Not to Publish? by Karen Dybis (January 16th, 2015) [1], [2]
- Yik Yak's Growing Pains by Norra Dunne(December 5, 2014) [1] [2] [3]
- Social Media Scanning: The Next Generation Privacy Threat? by Nikki Williams (November 26, 2014) [1]
- The Most Ethical Way to Stream Music: Not At All by Holly Richmond (November 14, 2014) [1] [2]
- Can we blame the Cloud? by Mary T. McCarthy (October 24, 2014) [1] [2] [3], [4]
- The Naked Truth: Cloud Ethics and Personal Responsibility by Nikki Williams (October 16, 2014) [1]
- The Cruelty of Looking by Noah Berlatsky, (October 7th, 2014) [1], [2]
- The New, Improved Digital Watchlist: Herald or Bad Omen? by David Stockdale (September 26, 2014) [1]
- Research, Privacy and Facebook (August 25, 2014) [1]
- The Ethics of High-Frequency Stock Trading (August 14, 2014) [1]
- The End of Anonymous Emails by Nikki Williams (July 24, 2014) [1], [2]
- Is Lulu Ethical? by Karen Dybis (July 21st, 2014) [1]
- Who Are You Online? by Mary T McCarthy (July 14th, 2014) [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
- S ocial Media strategies for Complaining by Norra Dunne (June 27, 2014) [1], [2]
- Codes of Ethics for Online Reviewing by Holly Richmond (June 23, 2014) [1], [2]
- The Ethics of Cell Phone Photography by Nikki Williams (June 13, 2014) [1], [2], [3]
- Whistleblowing Ethics by Marc Davis (May 27th, 2014) [1]
- Through the Google Glass: The Ethics of Wearable Computers by Karen Dybis (April 30th, 2014) [1]
- Mr. Brightside’s Watching You by Nora Dunner (April 24, 2014) [1]
- Ethical Pros and Cons of the Darknet by Marc Davis (April 23rd, 2014) [1], [2]
- Effects of Graphic Photo Use in Social Media by Mary T. McCarthy (April 16, 2014) [1] [2] [3]
- Is Anonymous texting ethical? by David Stockdale (April 11, 2014) [1] [2], [3]
- Mr. Brightside's Watching You by Nora Dunne (April 4th, 2014) [1]
- Confession Ethics by Nora Dunne (March 18th, 2014) [1] [2], [3], [4] [5]
- Are You Facebook's Guinea Pig? by Holly Richmond (March 10th, 2014) [1]
- Bot Journalism: Who's Writing That Piece You're Reading? by Nikki Williams (March 5th, 2014) [1]
- Twitter and Power by Noah Berlatsky (February 11th, 2014) [1], [2]
- Blameless: Vigilante Justice in Steubenville by David Stockdale (February 5th, 2014) [1]
- Quoting Social Media by Noah Berlatsky (January 21st, 2014) [1] [2], [3]
- Tweeting Private Conversations #DirtyLaundry by Paulina Haselhorst (January 8th, 2014) [1]
- Big Brother in the Workplace by Marc Davis (December 30th, 2013) [1]
- The Ethics of Access by Federica Fornaciari (December 3, 2013) [1]
- Take this job … and post it by Nora Dunne (October 18th, 2013) [1]
- Ethics of Revenge Porn by Noah Berlatsky (October 9th, 2013) [1] [2], [3]
- RIP Trolling by Nora Dunne (October 2nd, 2013) [1] [2], [3], [4]
- Who's a Journalist? by Marc Davis (September 3, 2013) [1]
- Ethical Binds in a Digital World by David Stockdale (August 12, 2013) [1]
- Social Media Rules for Teachers by Noah Berlatsky (August 7th, 2013) [1] [2]
- Chefs vs. Cell Phones by Kristen Kuchar (August 2nd, 2013) [1]
- Geolocation Tracking: Your Cell Phone Footprint is Bigger Than You Think by Terri Williams (July 8, 2013) [1], [2]
- Filtering free speech in public libraries by John D. Thomas (May 24th, 2013) [1]
- How Do We Work Towards the Ethical Evolution of Technology? by Benjamin Van Loon (May 16, 2013) [1]
- The Ethics of Fashion Photo Manipulation by Noah Berlatsky (May 3rd, 2013) [1]
- Eating, Ethics and Food Reviews by Kristen Kuchar (April 25th, 2013) [1], [2]
- Neuromarketing - Is Big Brother in Your Head? by Nikki Williams (April 22nd, 2013) [1],[2]
- Is Free Speech Free Everywhere by Erin Mauger (April 18, 2013) [1], [2], [3]
- Pricing, Fairness, and Digital Data by Terri Williams (April 15, 2013) [1], [2]
- The Ethics of Digital Dating by Holly Richmond (April 1st, 2013) [1], [2], [3], [4]
- Is Mommy Ethical? by Jen Westmoreland Bouchard (March 27th, 2013) [1], [2], [3] [4]
- Alexander Hamilton wouldn't shy away from a fake Twitter account - so why should you? by Isabel Eva Bohrer (March 21st, 2013) [1], [2]
- Bradley Manning & The Ethics of Secrecy by Davide Stockdale (March 19th, 2013) [1]
- Can There Be an Ethical Mashup by Noah Berlatsky (March 15th, 2013) [1], [2]
- The Digital Competence of Leaders by Jan Shultis (March 8, 2013) [1], [2]
- Pro-Ana and Social Media by Laura Cerrato (February 26th, 2013) [1], [2]
- Do Not Track by Marc Davis (February 22, 2013) [1], [2], [3]
- Do Cloud Ethics Exist by Emma Kantrowitz (February,19 2013) [1], [2]
- We Are What We Click by Benjamin Van Loon (February 14, 2013) [1]
- Is fact checking dead? by Nora Dunne (February 12, 2013) [1]
- Who's Behind That Tweet? by Eric Lebowitz (February 8th, 2013) [1]
- The Ethics of Scanlation by Noah Berlatsky (February 1, 2013) [1]
- Is Big Business the Biggest Threat to Consumer Privacy? by Terri Williams (January 21, 2013) [1]
- The New Job Requirement: The Ethics of Monitoring Your Employees' Social Media by Dee Anna David-Ortega (January 10th, 2013) [1], [2]
- Oh No. I'm on Google! by Paulina Haselhorst (January 4, 2013) [1] [2]
- Policing Cyberbullies One Law at a Time by Paulina Haselhorst (December 18th, 2012) [1], [2] [3]
- Plagiarism Made Easy In the Digital World by Marc Davis (December 14, 2012) [1]
- The Trend Towards Falsifying Online Reviews by Nikki Williams (December 5, 2012) [1]
- The Ethics of Planned Obsolescence by Karen Dybis (November 30, 2012) [1]
- Electronic Medical Records & Patient Confidentiality by Terri Williams (November 16, 2012) [1]
- Fair Use Online by John D. Thomas (November 5, 2012) [1]
- Is Reddit Ethical? by Kat Knibbs (November 1st, 2012) [1]
- Sexism Online...and Offline by Noah Berlatsky (October 27th, 2012) [1]
- The Ethics of Getting it Wrong by Thursday Bram (October 24th, 2012) [1], [2]
- Trolls in the Comment Sections by Paulina Haselhorst (October 18th, 2012) [1]
- Faking Photos: The Ethics of Photo Manipulation by Marc Davis (September 14, 2012) [1]
- The Ethics of Anonymous Comments by Noah Berlatsky (September 7, 2012) [1]
- The Ethics of Crowdsourcing by John D. Thomas (May 18, 2012) [1], [2]
- Corrections and Online News by John D. Thomas (January 24, 2012) [1]
- Blogging, Quote, and Sources by Karen Dybis (January 17, 2012) [1]
- The Ethics of LinkedIn Invitations by John Henshell (November 17th, 2011) [1]
- The Ethics of Book Pirating by Susan Connolly (October 25, 2011) [1] [2]
- Too Much Information: The Blurring of Private and Public Life Online by Judy Sandra (October 17th, 2011) [1], [2]
- Travel + Techonology by Isabel Eva Bohrer (September 6, 2011) [1]
- How much can you trust what you find on the web? by John D Thomas (August 24th, 2011) [1], [2]
- Digital Ethics and Kids by Renee Rischenole (June 14th, 2011) [1], [2]
- Digital Ethics in the Real World by Frank Durham (September 22, 2010) [1] [2]
- High-resolution satellites: are our privacy expectations too high? by Kate Baucherel (April 29, 2015) [1]
- Software Vulnerabilities by Jesse Young (April 07, 2011) [1]
- Comments and Censorship by John Thomas (June 03, 2011) [1]
- Social Networking Sites Taking Action by Isabel Bohrer (November 28, 2011) [1]
- Purchasing Twitter and Facebook Followers by Isabel Bohrer (March 13, 2012) [1]
- Was Aaron Swartz's Data Activism Ethical? by Kate Knibbs (March 05, 2013) [1]
- The Morality of NSA's PRISM Program by Kate Knibbs (March 05, 2013) [1]
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Comments (1)
Glenn Jason T. Nasser said
at 12:08 pm on Dec 2, 2015
I accidentally removed someone's link in When Sharing Isn't Caring and I'm really sorry about that, I didn't notice that 3 4 5 was connected under 1 link
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