Journal of Information Ethics, Vol. 32, No. 1 (Spring 2023)
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About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Edited by Robert Hauptman
Format: softcover (6 x 9)
Pages: 114
Bibliographic Info:
Copyright Date: 2023
ISSN 1061-9321
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Editorial: Surveillance and Privacy Encroachment
Robert Hauptman 3
Column
Diversity Matters
The Impact of Public Policy on Economic Inequality and Generational Wealth: The GI Bill
Mark Winston 5
Articles
Featured Article
Free Speech Issues in the Regulation of Social Media Platforms
Mark Alfino 10
Sexuality and Search: Tracing the Social Consequences of Information Retrieval
Jeremy Zimmett 15
Vaccine Hesitancy Among African Americans: The Issue of Information
Mark Winston 27
Ethical Codes, Moral Particularism and Target Centered Virtue: A Reinterpretation
Stephen Macdonald 42
Opposite Day: The Irony of Communication and the Axiom of Choice
Aaron Green 64
Reviews 80
Web Briefs 107
Article Alerts 114
Book Reviews & Awards
- “The only periodical exclusively devoted to all of the issues…. Diverse topics”—Choice
- “Noteworthy for the currency of its subject…intellectually stimulating…a fine blend of the practical and theoretical…a valuable source”—Library Journal
- “Points to the need for thoughtful exploration of the place of information (and of librarians) in the good (‘ethical’) life, both at the individual and the social levels”—C&RL News
- “Interesting and informative”—SRRT Newsletter
- “Interesting mix of contributors…lengthy book reviews”—American Librarians
- “Welcome…interesting and thought-provoking…highly recommend it for all libraries”—ALR
- “Readable…important”—People’s Culture
- “Courageous”—Sipapu
- “Some of the sharpest and most stimulating essays on the subject…responds to a very real need in the field. …excellent coverage of this difficult and increasingly complicated subject…a valuable and practical tool”—InfoManage
- “Thought-provoking columns and articles in a readable style…useful to anyone concerned with information in society. …recommended”—Special Libraries
- “Strongly recommended”—Journal of Academic Librarianship
- “carefully edited…provide[s] readers with full discussions on [the] issues”—Library and Information Science Annual
- “Well-written pieces by librarians and other scholars. This thought-provoking journal should be required reading for students in library and information science programs and by practitioners and policymakers”—Magazines for Libraries.