Next-Generation Ethics
Engineering a Better Society
Herausgeber: Abbas, Ali E
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Engineering a Better Society
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Leaders from academia and industry offer guidance for professionals and general readers on ethical questions posed by modern technology.
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Leaders from academia and industry offer guidance for professionals and general readers on ethical questions posed by modern technology.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781108727372
- ISBN-10: 1108727379
- Artikelnr.: 56875168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781108727372
- ISBN-10: 1108727379
- Artikelnr.: 56875168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Next-generation ethics: an introduction Ali E. Abbas; 2. Ethical
distinctions for building your ethical code Ronald Howard; Part I.
Technology: 3. Composite ethical frameworks for IoT and other emerging
technologies Max Senges, Patrick S. Ryan and Richard S. Whitt; 4. Ethics of
immersive technologies Randall W. Hill, Jr; 5. Internet, technology, and
the future: an interview with Vint Cerf Vint G. Cerf and Ali E. Abbas; 6. A
Hippocratic Oath for technologists Ali E. Abbas, Max Senges and Ronald
Howard; 7. Data, privacy, and the greater good Eric Horvitz and Deirdre
Mulligan; 8. Guidelines for artificial intelligence containment James
Babcock, Janos Kramar and Roman V. Yampolskiy; Part II. Business
Enterprises: 9. Next-generation business ethics: the impact of artificial
intelligence Kirk O. Hanson; 10. Big data privacy, ethics, and enterprise
continuous monitoring systems Daniel E. O'Leary; 11. How management
theories and culture fads kill organizational ethics Marianne M. Jennings;
12. How next-generation teams and teaming may affect the ethics of working
in teams Scott S. Wiltermuth and Alyssa J. Han; 13. Transparency: the what,
why, and how of organizational effectiveness and ethics James J. O'Toole;
14. Global engagement by leaders is a moral imperative: building the next
generation of ethical corporate cultures Marsha Ershaghi Hames; Part III.
Engineering: 15. The whistle that was not blown: WV, diesels and engineers
Michael Davis; 16. Addressing corruption in our global
engineering/construction industry William P. Henry; 17. Ethics issues
facing engineers in oil and gas operations Iraj Ershaghi; 18. Engineering
codes of ethics: legal protection and empowerment for engineers Jeffrey H.
Matsuura; 19. Engineering ethics when lives are on the line: when does bad
engineering become bad ethics? Neil G. Siegel; 20. Case studies of product
life cycle environmental impacts for teaching engineering ethics Matthew J.
Eckelman, John Basl, Christopher Bosso, Jacqueline Isaacs and Kathleen
Eggleson; Part IV. Society: 21. Next generation ethical issues:
engineering, business, medicine, and public policy James Ellis, Laura
Mosqueda, Jack Knott and Yannis Yortsos; 22. Techno innovations: the role
of ethical standards, law and regulation and the public interest Frank V.
Zerunyan; 23. Evolutionary ethics: a potentially helpful framework in
engineering a better society John N. Celona; 24. Topics in next-generation
medical ethics: the art in the art of medicine Josh H. Hyatt; 25.
Next-generation ethical development of medical devices: considering harms,
benefits, fairness, and freedom Andrew O. Brightman, Jonathan Beever and
Michael Hiles; 26. Looking back to go forward: the ethics of journalism in
a social media age Glenda N. Cooper; 27. Social media ethics 2.0 Jeremy H.
Lipschultz; 28. AI people and society Eric Horvitz; 29. Ethics in
cyberspace: freedom, rights, and cybersecurity Richard A. Spinello; 30.
Next-generation religion and ethics Varun Soni.
distinctions for building your ethical code Ronald Howard; Part I.
Technology: 3. Composite ethical frameworks for IoT and other emerging
technologies Max Senges, Patrick S. Ryan and Richard S. Whitt; 4. Ethics of
immersive technologies Randall W. Hill, Jr; 5. Internet, technology, and
the future: an interview with Vint Cerf Vint G. Cerf and Ali E. Abbas; 6. A
Hippocratic Oath for technologists Ali E. Abbas, Max Senges and Ronald
Howard; 7. Data, privacy, and the greater good Eric Horvitz and Deirdre
Mulligan; 8. Guidelines for artificial intelligence containment James
Babcock, Janos Kramar and Roman V. Yampolskiy; Part II. Business
Enterprises: 9. Next-generation business ethics: the impact of artificial
intelligence Kirk O. Hanson; 10. Big data privacy, ethics, and enterprise
continuous monitoring systems Daniel E. O'Leary; 11. How management
theories and culture fads kill organizational ethics Marianne M. Jennings;
12. How next-generation teams and teaming may affect the ethics of working
in teams Scott S. Wiltermuth and Alyssa J. Han; 13. Transparency: the what,
why, and how of organizational effectiveness and ethics James J. O'Toole;
14. Global engagement by leaders is a moral imperative: building the next
generation of ethical corporate cultures Marsha Ershaghi Hames; Part III.
Engineering: 15. The whistle that was not blown: WV, diesels and engineers
Michael Davis; 16. Addressing corruption in our global
engineering/construction industry William P. Henry; 17. Ethics issues
facing engineers in oil and gas operations Iraj Ershaghi; 18. Engineering
codes of ethics: legal protection and empowerment for engineers Jeffrey H.
Matsuura; 19. Engineering ethics when lives are on the line: when does bad
engineering become bad ethics? Neil G. Siegel; 20. Case studies of product
life cycle environmental impacts for teaching engineering ethics Matthew J.
Eckelman, John Basl, Christopher Bosso, Jacqueline Isaacs and Kathleen
Eggleson; Part IV. Society: 21. Next generation ethical issues:
engineering, business, medicine, and public policy James Ellis, Laura
Mosqueda, Jack Knott and Yannis Yortsos; 22. Techno innovations: the role
of ethical standards, law and regulation and the public interest Frank V.
Zerunyan; 23. Evolutionary ethics: a potentially helpful framework in
engineering a better society John N. Celona; 24. Topics in next-generation
medical ethics: the art in the art of medicine Josh H. Hyatt; 25.
Next-generation ethical development of medical devices: considering harms,
benefits, fairness, and freedom Andrew O. Brightman, Jonathan Beever and
Michael Hiles; 26. Looking back to go forward: the ethics of journalism in
a social media age Glenda N. Cooper; 27. Social media ethics 2.0 Jeremy H.
Lipschultz; 28. AI people and society Eric Horvitz; 29. Ethics in
cyberspace: freedom, rights, and cybersecurity Richard A. Spinello; 30.
Next-generation religion and ethics Varun Soni.
1. Next-generation ethics: an introduction Ali E. Abbas; 2. Ethical
distinctions for building your ethical code Ronald Howard; Part I.
Technology: 3. Composite ethical frameworks for IoT and other emerging
technologies Max Senges, Patrick S. Ryan and Richard S. Whitt; 4. Ethics of
immersive technologies Randall W. Hill, Jr; 5. Internet, technology, and
the future: an interview with Vint Cerf Vint G. Cerf and Ali E. Abbas; 6. A
Hippocratic Oath for technologists Ali E. Abbas, Max Senges and Ronald
Howard; 7. Data, privacy, and the greater good Eric Horvitz and Deirdre
Mulligan; 8. Guidelines for artificial intelligence containment James
Babcock, Janos Kramar and Roman V. Yampolskiy; Part II. Business
Enterprises: 9. Next-generation business ethics: the impact of artificial
intelligence Kirk O. Hanson; 10. Big data privacy, ethics, and enterprise
continuous monitoring systems Daniel E. O'Leary; 11. How management
theories and culture fads kill organizational ethics Marianne M. Jennings;
12. How next-generation teams and teaming may affect the ethics of working
in teams Scott S. Wiltermuth and Alyssa J. Han; 13. Transparency: the what,
why, and how of organizational effectiveness and ethics James J. O'Toole;
14. Global engagement by leaders is a moral imperative: building the next
generation of ethical corporate cultures Marsha Ershaghi Hames; Part III.
Engineering: 15. The whistle that was not blown: WV, diesels and engineers
Michael Davis; 16. Addressing corruption in our global
engineering/construction industry William P. Henry; 17. Ethics issues
facing engineers in oil and gas operations Iraj Ershaghi; 18. Engineering
codes of ethics: legal protection and empowerment for engineers Jeffrey H.
Matsuura; 19. Engineering ethics when lives are on the line: when does bad
engineering become bad ethics? Neil G. Siegel; 20. Case studies of product
life cycle environmental impacts for teaching engineering ethics Matthew J.
Eckelman, John Basl, Christopher Bosso, Jacqueline Isaacs and Kathleen
Eggleson; Part IV. Society: 21. Next generation ethical issues:
engineering, business, medicine, and public policy James Ellis, Laura
Mosqueda, Jack Knott and Yannis Yortsos; 22. Techno innovations: the role
of ethical standards, law and regulation and the public interest Frank V.
Zerunyan; 23. Evolutionary ethics: a potentially helpful framework in
engineering a better society John N. Celona; 24. Topics in next-generation
medical ethics: the art in the art of medicine Josh H. Hyatt; 25.
Next-generation ethical development of medical devices: considering harms,
benefits, fairness, and freedom Andrew O. Brightman, Jonathan Beever and
Michael Hiles; 26. Looking back to go forward: the ethics of journalism in
a social media age Glenda N. Cooper; 27. Social media ethics 2.0 Jeremy H.
Lipschultz; 28. AI people and society Eric Horvitz; 29. Ethics in
cyberspace: freedom, rights, and cybersecurity Richard A. Spinello; 30.
Next-generation religion and ethics Varun Soni.
distinctions for building your ethical code Ronald Howard; Part I.
Technology: 3. Composite ethical frameworks for IoT and other emerging
technologies Max Senges, Patrick S. Ryan and Richard S. Whitt; 4. Ethics of
immersive technologies Randall W. Hill, Jr; 5. Internet, technology, and
the future: an interview with Vint Cerf Vint G. Cerf and Ali E. Abbas; 6. A
Hippocratic Oath for technologists Ali E. Abbas, Max Senges and Ronald
Howard; 7. Data, privacy, and the greater good Eric Horvitz and Deirdre
Mulligan; 8. Guidelines for artificial intelligence containment James
Babcock, Janos Kramar and Roman V. Yampolskiy; Part II. Business
Enterprises: 9. Next-generation business ethics: the impact of artificial
intelligence Kirk O. Hanson; 10. Big data privacy, ethics, and enterprise
continuous monitoring systems Daniel E. O'Leary; 11. How management
theories and culture fads kill organizational ethics Marianne M. Jennings;
12. How next-generation teams and teaming may affect the ethics of working
in teams Scott S. Wiltermuth and Alyssa J. Han; 13. Transparency: the what,
why, and how of organizational effectiveness and ethics James J. O'Toole;
14. Global engagement by leaders is a moral imperative: building the next
generation of ethical corporate cultures Marsha Ershaghi Hames; Part III.
Engineering: 15. The whistle that was not blown: WV, diesels and engineers
Michael Davis; 16. Addressing corruption in our global
engineering/construction industry William P. Henry; 17. Ethics issues
facing engineers in oil and gas operations Iraj Ershaghi; 18. Engineering
codes of ethics: legal protection and empowerment for engineers Jeffrey H.
Matsuura; 19. Engineering ethics when lives are on the line: when does bad
engineering become bad ethics? Neil G. Siegel; 20. Case studies of product
life cycle environmental impacts for teaching engineering ethics Matthew J.
Eckelman, John Basl, Christopher Bosso, Jacqueline Isaacs and Kathleen
Eggleson; Part IV. Society: 21. Next generation ethical issues:
engineering, business, medicine, and public policy James Ellis, Laura
Mosqueda, Jack Knott and Yannis Yortsos; 22. Techno innovations: the role
of ethical standards, law and regulation and the public interest Frank V.
Zerunyan; 23. Evolutionary ethics: a potentially helpful framework in
engineering a better society John N. Celona; 24. Topics in next-generation
medical ethics: the art in the art of medicine Josh H. Hyatt; 25.
Next-generation ethical development of medical devices: considering harms,
benefits, fairness, and freedom Andrew O. Brightman, Jonathan Beever and
Michael Hiles; 26. Looking back to go forward: the ethics of journalism in
a social media age Glenda N. Cooper; 27. Social media ethics 2.0 Jeremy H.
Lipschultz; 28. AI people and society Eric Horvitz; 29. Ethics in
cyberspace: freedom, rights, and cybersecurity Richard A. Spinello; 30.
Next-generation religion and ethics Varun Soni.







