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A compilation of book review: 1.
 
Bottom of the pyramid 2.
 
Handbook of ethics 3.
 
Cyber-ethics 
By:Dee, Morgan Jay T.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Philippines License.
 
TableofContents:
 
The bottom of the pyramid
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Chapter 1 – The Market at the bottom of the pyramid
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Chapter 2 – Products and services for the BOP
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Chapter 3 – BOP: A global opportunity
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Chapter 4 – The ecosystem for wealth creation
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Chapter 5 – Reducing Corruption: Transaction governance capacity
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Chapter 6 – Development as social transformation
The handbook of computer and information technology
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Chapter 1 – Foundations of information ethics by Luciano Floridi
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Chapter 2 -
Milestones in the History of Information and Computer Ethics by TERRELL WARDBYNUM
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Chapter 3 - Moral Methodology and Information Technology by JEROEN VAN DEN HOVEN
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Chapter 4 – Value Sensitive
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Chapter 5 – Personality-based, rule-utilitarian, and Lockean justifications of intellectual property.
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Chapter 6 – Informational privacy: Concepts, theories, and controversies.
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Chapter 7 – Online Anonymity
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Chapter 8 - Ethical issues involving computer security: hacking, hacktivism, and counterhacking.By: KENNETH EINAR HIMMA
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Chapter 9 – Information ethics and the library profession by
 
KAY MATHIESEN and DON FALLIS
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Chapter 10 – Ethical interest in free and open source software by: FRANCES S. GRODZINSKYand MARTY J. WOLF
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Chapter 11 – Internet research ethics: The field and its critical issues by: ELIZABETH A.BUCHANAN and CHARLES ESS
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Chapter 12 – Health information technology: Challenges in Ethics, Science and uncertainty
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Chapter 13 – Ethical issues of information and business
 
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Chapter 14 – Responsibilities for information on the internet
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Chapter 15 - Virtual Reality and Computer Simulation
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Chapter 16 -
Genetic Information: Epistemological and Ethical Issues
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Chapter 17 – The ethics of cyber conflict
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Chapter 18 - A Practical Mechanism for Ethical Risk Assessment—A SoDIS Inspection
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Chapter 19 - Regulation and Governance of the Internet
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Chapter 20 – Information overload
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Chapter 21 – Email Spam
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Chapter 22 - The Matter of Plagiarism: What, Why, and If
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Chapter 23 - Intellectual Property: Legal and Moral Challenges of Online File Sharing
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Chapter 24 - Censorship and Access to Expression
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Chapter 25 - The Gender Agenda in Computer Ethics
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Chapter 26 - The Digital Divide: A Perspective for the Future
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Chapter 27 - Intercultural Information Ethics
Cyber-ethics
Chapter 1
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Ethics and information revolution – Terrell Ward Bynum
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Ethics On-line – Deborah G. Johnson
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Reason, Relativity, and Responsibility in computer ethics – James H. Moor
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Disclosive Computer ethics – Philip Brey
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Gender and computer ethics – Alison Adam
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Is the global information infrastructure a democratic technology? - Deborah G. Johnson
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Applying Ethical and Moral Concepts and theories to IT contexts: Some key problems andchallenges
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