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  1. Informations- und Kommunikationsutopien (2008) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Die Etablierung einer neuen Medientechnologie erzeugte zu jeder Zeit als Reaktion auf das bis dahin Unbekannte und Neue positive wie negative Zukunftsvisionen. So wurde und wird etwa an das Internet die Erwartung geknüpft, dass die Menschen sich zu neuen Communities zusammenschließen. Derzeit werden im Kontext der Informationstechnologien auch Utopien diskutiert, die von einem veränderten Verhältnis von Mensch und Technik bzw. Umwelt ausgehen. Welche Mythen und Utopien sind in der Geschichte der Informations- und Kommunikationsmedien entstanden und auch heute noch virulent? Was sagen sie über die Welt aus, in der wir leben? Und welche ethischen Perspektiven sind für eine zukünftige Gestaltung der Informations- und Wissensgesellschaften zu berücksichtigen? Der vorliegende Band mit den Beiträgen des sechsten Symposiums zur Medienethik der Stuttgarter Hochschule der Medien wirft einen kritischen Blick auf bestehende Informations- und Kommunikationsutopien und regt dazu an, diese (immer wieder) auf ihre positiven wie negativen Potentiale zu hinterfragen.
    Content
    Inhalt: Rafael Capurro: Einleitung Klaus Wiegerling: Ubiquitous Computing als konkrete Utopie Michael Nagenborg: Wenn Roboter alles wissen und Kühlschränke nicht lügen Tassilo Pellegrini: Semantic Web als konkrete Utopie - Eine praktische Annäherung Falko Blask: TV kontra Web: Mythos Medien - Medienmythen Hans Kräh: Filme als Zeitreisen: Medienszenarien in Zukunftsszenarien Uwe Jochum: Zur Zeit wird hier der Raum - Die digitale Inversion des Karfreitagszaubers Thomas Nisslmüller: Der cybergnostische Imperativ: Sich lesen in Zeiten virtueller Versuchsspiele Manfred Lang: Good Night, and Good Luck! Zur Geschichte informationspolitischer Utopien
  2. Guha, A.-A.: ¬Der Widerspruch im Menschen (2001) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Kein Instinkt hemmte sie, Reviergrenzen zu überschreiten. Wer listiger war und die wirksameren Waffen entwickelte - alles Intelligenzleistungen -, hatte einen Überlebensvorteil. Diese Fähigkeiten wurden ins Genom übernommen und vererbbar, gleichzeitig förderten sie die Entwicklung des Großhirns, also die Kultur, Wissenschaft und Kunst. Die Konsequenzen dieser Theorie für das überkommene Verständnis des Menschen von sich selbst wären ungeheuerlich - man denke etwa an Thomas Hobbes' Formulierung Homo homini lupus, der Mensch verhält sich zum Menschen wie ein Wolf. Sie erklären zunächst, weshalb es bis jetzt nicht gelungen ist, den Menschen als Art zu befrieden und archaische Reaktionsmuster außer Kraft zu setzen, sei es das Vergeltungsprinzip - Gewalt gegen Gewalt - sei es die Rechtfertigung von Gewalt als sittlich notwendiger (patriotischer) Tat, sei es der Gehorsam gegenüber dem Befehl. Auch Legitimierungsrituale entspringen nicht zuletzt der "Antiquiertheit" der Denkvoraussetzungen. Keine Krone der Schöpfung. Die Untersuchung des Politikwissenschaftlers Rudolph J. Rummel (Death by Government) ist ein entsetzlicher Beleg dafür. Laut Rummel wurden im 20. Jahrhundert 110 Millionen Soldaten und 192 Millionen Zivilisten durch Staatsterror ein-schließlich Bombardierungen umgebracht, weitaus mehr als in der Zeit zwischen 600 v Chr. und 1899. Biologie und Verhaltensforschung haben längst Abschied genommen von der These, der Mensch sei die Krone der Schöpfung. Seine Gewaltbereitschaft und die Rechtfertigung von Gewalt müssen jedoch aufgedeckt werden, auch wenn es schockiert. Gewaltbereitschaft ist, obwohl im Genom angelegt, dennoch nicht unvermeidlich. Als einziger Ausweg bietet sich die Erziehung zum Frieden und zur charakterlich autonomen Persönlichkeit an. Die Methoden, wie diese hohen Ziele erreicht werden könnten, sind leider strittig.
  3. Metzinger, T.: Von der Bewußtseinsethik zur Bewußtseinskultur (1996) 0.00
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  4. Rötzer, F.; Metzinger, T.; Linke, D.B.; Emrich, H.: Entwurf für eine Ethik der Neurotechnologie (1996) 0.00
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  5. Metzinger, T.: Philosophische Stichworte zu einer Ethik der Neurowissenschaften und der Informatik (1996) 0.00
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  6. Carbo, T.; Smith, M.M.: Global information ethics : intercultural perspectives on past and future research (2008) 0.00
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  7. Miller, S.: Privacy, data bases and computers (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 15:57:43
  8. Seadle, M.: Copyright in a networked world : ethics and infringement (2004) 0.00
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    Source
    Library hi tech. 22(2004) no.1, S.106-110
  9. Hammwöhner, R.: Anmerkungen zur Grundlegung der Informationsethik (2006) 0.00
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    Date
    13.10.2006 10:22:03
  10. O'Neil, R.M.: Free speech in cyberspace (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 2.1999 15:50:50
  11. Helbing, D.: ¬Das große Scheitern (2019) 0.00
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    Date
    25.12.2019 14:19:22
  12. Aghemo, A.: Etica professionale e servizio di informazione (1993) 0.00
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    Date
    6. 4.1996 13:22:31
  13. Lengauer, E.: Analytische Rechtsethik im Kontext säkularer Begründungsdiskurse zur Würde biologischer Entitäten (2008) 0.00
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    Date
    17. 3.2008 15:17:22
  14. Pearce, T.: Draft IIS guidelines for professional ethics for information professionals (1998) 0.00
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  15. Reed, G.M.; Sanders, J.W.: ¬The principle of distribution (2008) 0.00
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    Date
    1. 6.2008 12:22:41
  16. Homan, P.A.: Library catalog notes for "bad books" : ethics vs. responsibilities (2012) 0.00
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    Date
    27. 9.2012 14:22:00
  17. Information society : new media, ethics and postmodernism (1996) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält die Beiträge: COOLEY, M.: Visions and problems of the post-industrial society; GILL, K.S.: Knowledge and the post-industrial society; LYTJE, I.: Media and the cultural condition: language and education; WHISTON, T.: Knowledge and sustainable development: towards the furtherance of a global communication system; SHIPLEY, P.: The keyboard blues: modern technology and the rights and risks of people at work; LEAL, F.: Ethics is fragile, goodness is not; HIROSE, L.M.: Organisational spaces and intelligent machines: a metaphorical approach to ethics; THORPE, J.: Information system design: human centres approaches; BESSELAAR, P. van den u. T. MOM: Technological change, social innovation and employment; JONES, M.: Empowerment and enslavement: business process reeingineering and the transformation of work; LEVY, P.: The role of creativity in post-industrial society: exploring the implications of non-conventional technologies for work and management organisation; JANSEN, A.: The global information society and rural economics; DAY, P.: Information communication technology and society: a community-based approach; CYSNE, F.P.: Technology transfer and development; COOPER, J.: Information, knowledge and empowerment: the role of information in rural development; CLAY, J.: Participative citizenry in the information ages: the role of science and technology towards democratic education in a multicultural society; TAYLOR, J.: New media and cultural representation; BLACK, M.T.: Consensus and authenticity in representations: simulation as participative theatre; GORAYSKA, B. u. J.L. MEY: Cognitive technology; BOYNE, C.W.: Electronic mail, IT productivity and workplace culture; Squires, P.: Deadly technology in the post-industrial society: a case study of firearms and firearms control; COLE, M. u. D. HILL: Resitance postmodernism: emancipatory politics for a new era or academic chic for a defeatist intelligentsia?; McFEE, G.: Postmodernism, dance and post-industrial society; MULLER, R.C.: Creativity constellation for innovation and cooperation
  18. Foundations of information ethics (2019) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As discussions about the roles played by information in economic, political, and social arenas continue to evolve, the need for an intellectual primer on information ethics that also functions as a solid working casebook for LIS students and professionals has never been more urgent. This text, written by a stellar group of ethics scholars and contributors from around the globe, expertly fills that need. Organized into twelve chapters, making it ideal for use by instructors, this volume from editors Burgess and Knox thoroughly covers principles and concepts in information ethics, as well as the history of ethics in the information professions; examines human rights, information access, privacy, discourse, intellectual property, censorship, data and cybersecurity ethics, intercultural Information ethics, and global digital citizenship and responsibility; synthesizes the philosophical underpinnings of these key subjects with abundant primary source material to provide historical context along with timely and relevant case studies; features contributions from John M. Budd, Paul T. Jaeger, Rachel Fischer, Margaret Zimmerman, Kathrine A. Henderson, Peter Darch, Michael Zimmer, and Masooda Bashir, among others; and offers a special concluding chapter by Amelia Gibson that explores emerging issues in information ethics, including discussions ranging from the ethics of social media and social movements to AI decision making. This important survey will be a key text for LIS students and an essential reference work for practitioners.
    Content
    Inhalt: Principles and concepts in information ethics / John T.F. Burgess -- Human rights and information ethics / Paul T. Jaeger, Ursula Gorham, and Natalie Greene Taylor -- History of ethics in the information professions / John T.F. Burgess -- Information access / Emily J.M. Knox -- Privacy / Michael Zimmer -- Ethics of discourse / John M. Budd -- Intellectual property ethics / Kathrine Andrews Henderson -- Data ethics / Peter Darch -- Cybersecurity ethics / Jane Blanken-Webb, Imani Palmer, Roy H. Campbell, Nicholas C. Burbules, and Masooda Bashir -- Cognitive justice and intercultural communication ethics / Rachel Fischer and Erin Klazar -- Global digital citizenship / Margaret Zimmerman -- Emerging issues / Amelia Gibson.
  19. Chaves Guimaraes, J.A.; Fernández-Molina, J.C.; Pinho, F.A.; Oliveira Milani, S.: Ethics in the knowledge organization environment : an overview of values and problems in the LIS literature (2008) 0.00
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    Source
    Culture and identity in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the Tenth International ISKO Conference 5-8 August 2008, Montreal, Canada. Ed. by Clément Arsenault and Joseph T. Tennis
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    Footnote
    Vgl. auch: Froehlich, T.: Some thoughts evoked by Peter Lor, Bradley Wiles, and Johannes Britz, "Re-thinking information ethics: truth, conspiracy theories, and librarians in the COVID-19 era in: Libri. 71(2021) no.3, S.219-225.

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