Ethics of Online Social Networks

The IRIE is the official scientific review of the International Center for Information Ethics (ICIE). It envisions an international as well as intercultural discussion focusing on the ethical impacts of information technology on human practices and thinking, social interaction, other areas of science and research and the society itself.

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New IRIE issue on Ethics of Social Networks is now online

Vol. 16 – December 2011
Ethics of Online Social Networks

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Never Enter Your Real Data
by Rafael Capurro

Introduction: Ethics of Online Social Networks

by Antonio Marturano

Interrogating Privacy in the digital society: media narratives after 2 cases  
by  Caroline Rizza, Paula Curvelo, Ines Crespo, Michel Chiaramello, Alessia Ghezzi, Angela Guimaraes Pereira:

Emerging Social Norms in the UK and Japan on Privacy and Revelation in SNS  
by Andrew A. Adams, Kiyoshi Murata, Yohko Orito and Pat Parslow

Ethical Aspects of Managing a Social Network Site: a Disclosive Analysis
by Daniel Skog

Herramientas para el análisis y monitoreo en Redes Sociales  
by Juan José Prieto Gutierrez

Privacy and Social Networking Technology
by Richard A. Spinello

Building social networks ethics beyond “privacy”: a sociological perspective
by Sami Coll, Olivier Glassey and Claire Balleys

Why Individuals Choose to Post Incriminating Information on Social Networking Sites: Social Control and Social Disorganization Theories in Context
by Michelle Kilburn

Understanding the role of ethics in the intention to share files using P2P networks
by Eric Kyper and Roger Blake

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Thank to  Rafael cupurro, Antonio Marturano  for the work of bringing together this excellent collection of papers.

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Clubhack 2011

Richard Stiennon, security expert and industry analyst, is known for shaking up the industry and providing actionable guidance to vendors and end users. He is the author of Surviving Cyberwar (Government Institutes, 2010) and is the founder of IT-Harvest, an independent analyst firm that researches the 1,200 IT security vendors. He was Chief Marketing Officer for Fortinet, Inc. the leading UTM vendor. Prior to that he was VP Threat Research at Webroot Software.

 

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