Virtual morality : morals, ethics, + new media

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    • Wolf, Mark J. P.

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Virtual morality : morals, ethics, + new media

edited by Mark J.P. Wolf

(Digital formations, v. 3)

P. Lang, c2003

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references

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Contents: Mark J. P. Wolf: Introduction - Gordon Hull: Digital Media and the Scope of « Computer Ethics - Emma Rooksby: Empathy in Computer-Mediated Communication - Mark J. P. Wolf: From Simulation to Emulation: Ethics, Worldviews, and Video Games - Paul J. Ford: Virtually Impacted: Designers, Spheres of Meaning, and Virtual Communities - Jason B. Jones: Communities of Envy: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Virtual Classroom - Jo Ann Oravec: OnLine Advocacy of Violence and Hate-Group Activity: The Internet as a Platform for the Expression of Youth Aggression and Anxiety - Chris Nagel: Hating in the Global Village - Leda Cooks: The Discursive Construction of Global Listserv Ethics: The Case of Panama-L - Heidi Campbell: Congregation of the Disembodied: A Look at Religious Community on the Internet - Maura McCarthy: Free Market Morality: Why Evangelicals Need Free Speech on the Internet - Andrew Careaga: World Wide Witness: Friendship Evangelism on the Internet - Kathy T. Hettinga: Grave Images: A Faith Visualized in a Technological Age.

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