Shouting zeros and ones

Chen, Andrew

Series: BWB texts
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digital technology, ethics and policy in New Zealand
edited by Andrew Chen
Digital technology, ethics and policy in New Zealand
240 pages
illustrations
Contents: Zeros and ones, off and on / Andrew Chen -- Digitised lies -- Ngā kōrero rūpahu o te ao matihiko / Curtis R. Barnes, Tom Barraclough -- Reducing online harm -- Te whakaiti tūkino tuihono / Katherine Errington in conversation with Anjum Rajman -- The environmental impacts of globalised computing -- Ngā pāpātanga ā-taiao o ngā mahi rorohiko ā-ao / Merrin Macleod -- Not one byte more -- Kia kaua tētahi paita anō / Donna Cormack, Tahu Kukutai, Chris Cormack -- The integrated data infrastructure -- Te hanganga o ngā raraunga kōmitimiti me te whakaaentanga ā-iwi / Caleb Moses -- Predictive risk models in criminal justice -- Te matapae tūraru ā-hiko me te pūnaha ture taihara / Briony Blackmore -- Soltions have problems -- He mate anō tō te rongoā / Stepehn Judd -- Digital inclusion -- Te whakaōrite i te urunga ki te ao matihiko / Anna Prendergast, Kelly Prendergast -- The spread of online fascism -- Te horapa o te mana whakamatua kotahi i to ao tuihono / Serena Chen -- A framework for response -- He anga urupare / Serena Chen
Summary: This book is a call to action: to reduce online harm, to protect the integrity of our digital lives and to uphold democratic participation and inclusion. A diverse group of contributors reveal the hidden impacts of technology on society and on individuals, exploring policy change and personal action to keep the internet a force for good. These voices arrive at a crucial juncture in our relationship to fast-evolving technologies
BWB texts
Location edition Bar Code due date
- 19335
Library Office R36984
Dewey:303.48
call #:SHO
ISBN:9781988587387
pub:2020
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