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Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2022
- Mahdi Hashemi:
Discovering social media topics and patterns in the coronavirus and election era. 1-17 - Anisa Aini Arifin, Thomas Taro Lennerfors:
Ethical aspects of voice assistants: a critical discourse analysis of Indonesian media texts. 18-36 - Benny Nuriely, Moti Gigi, Yuval Gozansky:
Young adults know that their issues are not represented in the news: Israeli young adults and mainstream news media. 37-53 - Eneko Bidegain, Amaia Arroyo Sagasta, Koldo Diaz Bizkarguenaga, Aitor Zuberogoitia, Eneko Antón, Ixiar Rozas:
Youth and online privacy: a cross-border study in the Basque Country. 54-71 - Damian Gordon, Ioannis Stavrakakis, J. Paul Gibson, Brendan Tierney, Anna Becevel, Andrea Curley, Michael Collins, William O'Mahony, Dympna O'Sullivan:
Perspectives on computing ethics: a multi-stakeholder analysis. 72-90 - Sebastian Knebel, Mario D. Schultz, Peter Seele:
Cyberattacks as "state of exception" reconceptualizing cybersecurity from prevention to surviving and accommodating. 91-109 - Oxana Krutova, Tuuli Turja, Pertti Koistinen, Harri Melin, Tuomo Särkikoski:
Job insecurity and technology acceptance: an asymmetric dependence. 110-133 - Abhijeet Shirsat, Angel F. González, Judith J. May:
Proposing a model of social media user interaction with fake news. 134-149 - Bishwajit Nayak, Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya, Saurabh Kumar, Rohan Kumar Jumnani:
Exploring the factors influencing adoption of health-care wearables among generation Z consumers in India. 150-174
Volume 20, Number 2, 2022
- Tuuli Turja, Jaana Minkkinen, Saija Mauno:
Robotizing meaningful work. 177-192 - Miral Sabry AlAshry:
A critical analysis of journalists' freedom of expression and access to information while reporting on COVID-19 issues: a case of selected Arab countries. 193-212 - Godswill Ejeohiolei Esechie, Chukwuka Christian Ohueri, Siti Zanariah Ahmad Ishak, Peter Karubi Nwanesi:
Framework for enhancing students' smartphone learning ability: a case study of Nigerian public Universities. 213-228 - Kumar Saurabh, Ridhi Arora, Neelam Rani, Debasisha Mishra, M. Ramkumar:
AI led ethical digital transformation: framework, research and managerial implications. 229-256 - Michael Zimmer, Sarah Logan:
Privacy concerns with using public data for suicide risk prediction algorithms: a public opinion survey of contextual appropriateness. 257-272 - Miftachul Huda:
Towards an adaptive ethics on social networking sites (SNS): a critical reflection. 273-290 - Aruba Sharif, Tahir Mumtaz Awan, Osman Sadiq Paracha:
The fake news effect: what does it mean for consumer behavioral intentions towards brands? 291-307 - Gulsan Ara Parvin, Md. Habibur Rahman, S. M. Reazul Ahsan, Md. Anwarul Abedin, Mrittika Basu:
Media discourse in China and Japan on the COVID-19 pandemic: comparative analysis of the first three months. 308-328 - Junaid Qadir, Mohammad Qamar Islam, Ala I. Al-Fuqaha:
Toward accountable human-centered AI: rationale and promising directions. 329-342
Volume 20, Number 3, 2022
- Michael Zimmer:
Guest editorial: Introduction to AoIR 2021 papers on emerging ethical practices and platform challenges. 345-348 - Katie Mackinnon:
Critical care for the early web: ethical digital methods for archived youth data. 349-361 - Marie Eneman:
Ethical dilemmas when conducting sensitive research: interviewing offenders convicted of child pornography. 362-373 - Huichuan Xia:
The original sin of crowd work for human subjects research. 374-387 - Jonathan Reeve, Isabelle Zaugg, Tian Zheng:
Mapping data ethics curricula. 388-399
Volume 20, Number 4, 2022
- Aline Shakti Franzke:
An exploratory qualitative analysis of AI ethics guidelines. 401-423 - Francisco Tagle, Francisca Greene, Alejandra Jans, Germán Ortiz:
Framing of social protest news in Web portals in Chile and Colombia during 2019. 424-439 - Rhoda C. Joseph, Mohammad Ali:
A conceptual analysis of the ethicality of Web-based messaging on the COVID-19 pandemic. 440-460 - Sonica Rautela, Sarika Sharma:
Fear of missing out (FOMO) to the joy of missing out (JOMO): shifting dunes of problematic usage of the internet among social media users. 461-479 - Vincent Bryce, Neil Kenneth McBride, Mayen Cunden:
Post-COVID-19 ethics of people analytics. 480-494 - Meenakshi Handa, Parul Ahuja:
The grey and dark facets of online activities: a study of consumer perceptions. 495-515 - Daigy Varghese, Shubha Ranganathan:
From texts to contexts: the relevance of digital ethnography in a Foucauldian discourse analysis of online gender talk in Kerala. 516-530 - Swati Sharma:
How ethical are my millennials? A qualitative study. 531-545 - Ummaha Hazra, Asad Karim Khan Priyo:
Unethical practices in online classes during COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of affordances using routine activity theory. 546-567 - Meenakshi Handa, Parul Ahuja, Swati Jain:
Enjoying music and movies without paying: examining factors affecting unauthorized downloading amongst young adults. 568-586
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