Ott, K: Christian Ethics for a Digital Society
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538189665
ISBN-10: 1538189666
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10: 1538189666
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction
Christian Ethics as Creative Moral Response
Digital Literacies as Praxis
Moral Approaches and Digital Technologies
¿We¿ and Moral Proportion
Moral Means
1 Programming for Difference
Babel: Valuing Diversity
Data, Algorithms, and Predictive Analytics
Searching Difference, Networking Diversity
Excursus 1: Difference and Self-Understanding
2 Networked Selves
Moral Formation in a Digital Life
Are We Disconnected in Our Connection?
Digitally Creating the Self
The Self as Digital, or I Share, and Therefore I Am
Attunement and Digital Moral Formation
Excursus 2: Moral Complicity in the Digital Society
3 Moral Functions Beyond the Delete Key
Sin and Metanoia in a Digital Age
Digital Data, Archiving, and Surveillance
Ctrl + Z: To Forget or to Forgive?
Moral Functions of Forgiveness and Metanoia
Digital Disruption 94
Excursus 3: God as Panopticon or Prisoner
4 Creation Connectivity
Linking Ecological, Technological, and Social Issues
Data Mining and Digital Mattering
Reconnecting with Cocreative Responsibility
Excursus 4: Digital Clouds and Dirt-Filled Devices
5 Ethical Hacking and Hacking Ethics
Swords into Plowshares
Digital Literacies for Hacking
Participatory Culture and Digital Citizenship
Creativity, Hacking, and Community
Conclusion
Excursus 5: Reading and Writing New Visions
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Web Citations
Introduction
Christian Ethics as Creative Moral Response
Digital Literacies as Praxis
Moral Approaches and Digital Technologies
¿We¿ and Moral Proportion
Moral Means
1 Programming for Difference
Babel: Valuing Diversity
Data, Algorithms, and Predictive Analytics
Searching Difference, Networking Diversity
Excursus 1: Difference and Self-Understanding
2 Networked Selves
Moral Formation in a Digital Life
Are We Disconnected in Our Connection?
Digitally Creating the Self
The Self as Digital, or I Share, and Therefore I Am
Attunement and Digital Moral Formation
Excursus 2: Moral Complicity in the Digital Society
3 Moral Functions Beyond the Delete Key
Sin and Metanoia in a Digital Age
Digital Data, Archiving, and Surveillance
Ctrl + Z: To Forget or to Forgive?
Moral Functions of Forgiveness and Metanoia
Digital Disruption 94
Excursus 3: God as Panopticon or Prisoner
4 Creation Connectivity
Linking Ecological, Technological, and Social Issues
Data Mining and Digital Mattering
Reconnecting with Cocreative Responsibility
Excursus 4: Digital Clouds and Dirt-Filled Devices
5 Ethical Hacking and Hacking Ethics
Swords into Plowshares
Digital Literacies for Hacking
Participatory Culture and Digital Citizenship
Creativity, Hacking, and Community
Conclusion
Excursus 5: Reading and Writing New Visions
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Web Citations