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|a International journal of technoethics
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|a International journal of technoethics
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|a IJT.
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|a Hershey, Pa. :
|b IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
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|a electronic texts ( v.) :
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|a Quarterly
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|a Began with Vol. 1, issue 1 (2010).
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|a Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
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|a "The International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) advances scholarship on the impact of ethics in technological advances and applications, both in established areas (e.g. computer ethics, engineering ethics, and biotech ethics) and new areas of research (e.g. nanoethics, artificial morality, and neuroethics). As a quarterly journal that publishes empirical research, theoretical studies, innovative methodologies, practical applications, case studies, and book reviews, IJT analyzes moral and ethical aspects of technology in society."--Provided by publisher.
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|a Also available in print.
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|a Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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|a Description based on: Vol. 1, issue 1 (2010); title from title screen (IGI Global, viewed Oct. 5, 2010).
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|a Latest issue consulted: Vol. 1, issue 3 (2010).
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|a Ethics
|v Periodicals.
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|a Artificial morality
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|a Biomedical ethics
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|a Biotech ethics
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|a Codes of technoethics
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|a Communication ethics
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|a Computer ethics
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|a Cyber democracy
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|a Cyber-bullying
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|a Cybercrime and corruption
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|a Cyberethics
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|a Cyber pornography
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|a Cyber-stalking
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|a Digital divide
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|a Digital property ethics
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|a E-business ethics
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|a Educational technoethics
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|a Engineering ethics
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|a Environmental technoethics
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|a Ethics and autonomous agents
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|a Ethics and cloning
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|a Ethics and e-health
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|a Ethics and e-learning
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|a Ethics and genetic doping
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|a Ethics and genetic programming
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|a Ethics and technological systems
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|a Ethics and telemedicine
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|a Fertilization
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|a Historical technoethics
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|a Identity theft in vitro
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|a Information ethics
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|a Internet ethics
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|a Inter-organizational technoethics
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|a Laws of technoethics
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|a Management technoethics
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|a Media ethics
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|a Military technoethics
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|a Nanoethics
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|a Netiquette neuroethics
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|a Nuclear ethics
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|a Organizational technoethics
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|a Privacy
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|a Professional technoethics
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|a Software piracy
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|a Spam
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|a Sport technoethics
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|a Spyware
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|a Technoethical theory
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|a Technoethics and art
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|a Technoethics and biometrics
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|a Technoethics and cognitive studies
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|a Technoethics and computer-mediated communication
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|a Technoethics and culture
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|a Technoethics and decision making
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|a Technoethics and design
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|a Technoethics and digital governance
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|a Technoethics and globalization
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|a Technoethics and human computer interaction
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|a Technoethics and human rights
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|a Technoethics and information systems
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|a Technoethics and instructional systems
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|a Technoethics and knowledge management
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|a Technoethics and law
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|a Technoethics and online communities
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|a Technoethics and poverty
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|a Technoethics and religion
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|a Technoethics and science
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|a Technoethics and security
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|a Technoethics and social theory
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|a Technoethics and society
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|a Technoethics and technology studies
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|a Technoethics and urban studies
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|a Technoethics and work
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|a Technoethics of war and violence
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|a Technology abuse
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