References and Further Reading

Brey, P. (2000). “Disclosive Computer Ethics,” Computers and Society, 30 (4): 10–16.

Capurro, R. (2007). “Intercultural Information Ethics,” in R. Capurro, J. Frühbaure and T. Hausmanningers (eds), Localizing the Internet: Ethical Issues in Intercultural Perspective (Munich: Fink Verlag).

Friedman, B., Kahn, P. H., Jr and Borning, A. (2006). “Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems,” in P. Zhang and D. Galletta (eds), Human–Computer Interaction in Management Information Systems: Foundations (Armonk, NY/London: M. E. Sharpe), pp. 348–72.

Himma, K. and Tavani, H. (eds) (2007). Information and Computer Ethics (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley).

Johnson, D. (1985). Computer Ethics (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall).

Moor, J. (1985). “What Is Computer Ethics?,” Metaphilosophy, 16: 266–75.

Nissenbaum, H. (1998). “Values in the Design of Computer Systems,” Computers and Society, March, pp. 38–9.

Nissenbaum, H. (2005). “Where Computer Security Meets National Security,” Ethics and Information Technology, 7: 61–73.

Spinello, R. A. and Tavani, H. (eds) (2004). Readings in Cyberethics (Sudbury, Mass.: Jones & Bartlett).

Tavani, H. (2007). Ethics and Technology: Ethical Issues in an Age of Information and Communication Technology, 2nd edn (Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley).

Weckert, J. (ed.) (2007). Computer Ethics, International Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics Series (Aldershot: Ashgate).

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