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The Integrity of Intelligence

A Bill of Rights for the Information Age

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  • © 1992

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Setting the Scene

  2. Problems and Principles

  3. Towards an Ethical Framework

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This book examines the effect of Information Technology on our lives, illustrating how a lack of proper social control over IT has led to a scene of technological wizardry and real everyday gains, contaminated by discrimination, deprivation and unacceptable ethical standards. The book states the case, analyses the mistakes, hits hard at those responsible for these, offers ways of ensuring that we all get the benefits of IT, and argues the need to put some integrity into technology.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Social Work Studies, University of Southampton, UK

    Bryan Glastonbury

  • Colorado Trust, USA

    Walter LaMendola

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