A case study for computer ethics in context: the scandal in academia
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Beteilige Person: Heron, Michael James (VerfasserIn)
Weitere beteiligte Personen: Belford, Pauline Helen (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2024
Ausgabe:1st ed.
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Abstract:Aimed at addressing the difficulties associated with teaching often abstract elements of technical ethics, this book is an extended fictional case study into the complexities of technology and social structures in complex organizations.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1: About This Case Study -- Chapter 2: Using the Case Study -- Chapter 3: A Scandal in Academia -- Chapter 4: Student Suspensions at Scandal-Ridden University -- Chapter 5: Multimillion-Pound Consequences for Research Fiddle -- Chapter 6: Students Speak Out -- Chapter 7: Leaked Minute Lays Bare University Culture -- Chapter 8: BrokenBriar Affair Heating Up: Lawyers Involved -- Chapter 9: Senior University Members Implicated in Growing Scandal -- Chapter 10: Drunken Professor Lashes Out in Twitter Storm -- Chapter 11: Culture of Fear and Nepotism at University -- Chapter 12: Witch-Hunts at the University: IT Crackdown Causes Criticisms -- Chapter 13: Hacker Is Postgraduate Student -- Chapter 14: Clean-Out at Scandal-Linked Journals -- Chapter 15: Student Journalism Outs Senior Academics -- Chapter 16: Resignations All Around at the University of Dunglen -- Chapter 17: Postscripts -- Chapter 18: Acknowledgements -- INDEX.
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ISBN:9781003858058