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GENDER, ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.

"Highlighting the pervasive technological determinism and liberalism in many accounts of social interaction through networked technologies, Alison Adam argues against the 'free market' approach to ethics on the Internet, which takes a shallow view of equality and ignores the politics of gender inequalities. The traditional private/public split of liberalism which keeps women in their place in the private world threatens to spill over onto the Internet where there is already evidence of sanctions against women who are willing to speak up and speak out. Only when we find ways of combining the message of care, emotions and relationships from feminist ethics can we find alternatives to the liberal ethics of the Internet, starkly evident in the 'hacker ethic' - a masculine, libertarian ethic which elevates freedom of speech over the rights of vulnerable members of society."--Jacket.

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196

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GENDER, ETHICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
2005-06-04, PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, Palgrave Macmillan
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Published in
BASINGSTOKE

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Library of Congress
BJ1-1725BJHM401-1281, HQ1233 .A333 2005, HQ1233 .G452 2005

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22618936M
ISBN 10
1403915067
LCCN
2004059128
OCLC/WorldCat
56752780
LibraryThing
6350286

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OL13637945W

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