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The Integrity of Intelligence

A Bill of Rights for the Information Age

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Setting the Scene

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Intelligence, Integrity and New Technologies

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 3-16
    3. Status Report

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 17-31
    4. The Nature and Meaning of Data

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 32-48
    5. The Technological Hare and Social Snail

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 49-60
  3. Problems and Principles

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 61-66
    2. Global Development

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 67-83
    3. IT and Big Business

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 84-97
    4. Developers, Designers and Distributors

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 98-111
    5. Disadvantaged Majorities

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 112-124
    6. Insiders and Outsiders

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 125-139
    7. Consumers and IT: a Love/Hate Relationship

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 140-159
  4. Towards an Ethical Framework

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 161-161
    2. The Ethics Industries

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 163-186
    3. A Bill of Rights

      • Bryan Glastonbury, Walter Lamendola
      Pages 187-194
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 195-206

About this book

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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