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- research-articleJanuary 2016
KTP and RRI: the perfect match
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society (SIGCAS), Volume 45, Issue 3Pages 332–336https://doi.org/10.1145/2874239.2874288Businesses working with universities are in an optimal position to overcome perceived barriers to the uptake of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) for Business and Industry. This paper sets out case study evidence within a particular framework ...
- research-articleJanuary 2016
Twenty-five years of ICT and society: codes of ethics and cloud computing
- Diane Whitehouse,
- Penny Duquenoy,
- Kai K. Kimppa,
- Oliver K. Burmeister,
- Don Gotterbarn,
- David Kreps,
- Norberto Patrignani
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society (SIGCAS), Volume 45, Issue 3Pages 18–24https://doi.org/10.1145/2874239.2874242Celebrating achievements is an important social ritual. Tracks and themes at conferences such as ETHICOMP 2015 provide opportunities for the careful discussion of challenges facing society in terms of information and communication technology (ICT). This ...
- articleDecember 2003
Hacking into Hacking: Gender and the Hacker Phenomenon
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society (SIGCAS), Volume 33, Issue 4Page 3https://doi.org/10.1145/968358.968360Women hackers, and whether there are any, has proved to be an endlessly fascinating topic. This paper explores the gender dimensions of hacking in terms of the male domination of hacking, the presence or absence of women hackers, the influence of the ...
- articleDecember 2000
Gender and computer ethics
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society (SIGCAS), Volume 30, Issue 4Pages 17–24https://doi.org/10.1145/572260.572265This paper reviews the relatively small body of work in computer ethics which looks at the question of whether gender makes any difference to ethical decisions. There are two strands of writing on gender and computer ethics. The first focuses on ...