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Ethics and the Internet in West Africa: Toward an Ethical Model of Integration
Ottawa; Asmara (ER): International Development Research Centre (IDRC); Africa World Press (2004), 148 pp.
Ethique en internet
Vatican City: Conseil Pontifical pour les Communications Sociales (2002), 29 pp.
Ethik im Internet
Vatican City: Päpstlicher Rat für die Sozialen Kommunikationsmittel (2002), 30 pp.
Church and Social Communication. Supplement I: Basic Documents 1998-2002
Manila: Logos (Divine Word) Publications (2002), 96 pp.
"This book contains documents on communication of the Holy Father and the Pontifical Council for Social Communication from 1998-2002, each introduced and outlined by the editor for easy reference. Sections related to communication in other important documents like the Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia
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Ética en internet
Vatican City: Pontificio Consejo para las Comunicaciones Sociales (2002), 29 pp.
Ética na internet
Vatican City: Pontifício Conselho para as Comunicações Sociais (2002), 29 pp.
Ethics in Internet
Vatican City: Pontifical Council for Social Communications (2002), 27 pp.
Ethik im Internet. Kirche und Internet
Bonn: Deutsche Bischofskonferenz, Sekretariat (2002), 40 pp.
The Ethics of Cyberspace
London: Sage (2000), 207 pp.
"In this book, Cees J Hamelink proposes an answer to - how should democratic societies organize cyberspace? - that puts human-rights, rather than profit, at the top of the agenda. He argues that conventional ethical approaches are all seriously flawed. There is a growing volume of moral rules, netiq
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