References and Further Reading

Berg, M. (1998). “The politics of technology: On bringing social theory into technological design,” in Science, Technology, and Human Values, 23(4): 456–490.

Brey, P. (2000). “Method in Computer Ethics: Towards a Multi-level Interdisciplinary Approach,” in Ethics and Information Technology, 2 (2): 125–9.

Brey, P. (2001). “Disclosive Computer Ethics,” in R. A. Spinello and H. T. Tavani (eds), Readings in Cyberethics (Boston, Mass.: Jones & Bartlett), pp. 51–62.

Camp, L. J. (2007). Design for Values, Design for Trust. Retrieved 18 September 2007, from http://www.ljean.com/design.html

Cummings, M. L. (2006). “Integrating Ethics in Design through the Value-Sensitive Design Approach,” Science and Engineering Ethics, 12: 701–15.

Flanagan, M., Howe, D. and Nissenbaum, H. (2005). Values at Play: Design Tradeoffs in Socially-oriented Game Design. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 751–60.

Flanagan, M., Howe, D. and Nissenbaum, H. (in press). “Values in Design: Theory and Practice,” in J. van den Hoven and J. Weckert (eds), Information Technology and Moral Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Friedman, B. (1997). Human Values and the Design of Computer Technology (CSLI lecture notes; no. 72) (New York: Cambridge University Press).

Friedman, B. (1999). Value-Sensitive Design: A Research Agenda for Information Technology. National Science Foundation, Contract No: SBR-9729633.

Friedman, B. (2004). “Value Sensitive Design,” in ...

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