Readings

Computer Ethics: lessons for the information age.

Required Textbooks:

1. A Gift of Fire, Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Computing, by Sara Baase (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1997).

2. IBM and the Holocaust, the Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America’s Most Powerful Corporation, by Edwin Black (Crown Publishers, New York, 2001).

Required readings available on the Internet:

1. “”Introduction to Ethics, by Ann K. Moceyunas (1999)

2. “”Business Ethics: Beyond the Golden Rule, by Ann K. Moceyunas (1998)

3. “”On-line Privacy: The Push and Pull of Regulation, by Ann K. Moceyunas (updated 2001)

4. “”Intellectual Property Protection, by Ann K. Moceyunas (1999)

Other suggested resources:

Association for Computing Machinery. The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., Computer Ethics Institute. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility. DeMontfort University, England, Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility. University for British Columbia, Centre for Applied Ethics. University of San Diego, Ethics Updates.

Elements of Style, by Strunk and White (latest edition)

 

Computer Ethics is a course taught for the CS/IS Department at Kennesaw State University by Ann K. Moceyunas

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