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Urban sensing systems that use mobile phones enable individuals and communities to collect and share data with unprecedented speed, accuracy and granularity. But employing mobile handsets as sensor nodes poses new challenges for privacy, data security, and ethics. To address these challenges,...
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Ubiquitious information systems hold increasing promise for widespread participation in datacollection and dissemination. Common and abundant devices such as mobile phones cansense and record data such as location, sound, and images. These systems can facilitatecommunity participation in basic...
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The purpose of this paper is to draw out and make explicit the assumptions made in the treatment of technology within business ethics. Drawing on the work of Freeman (1994, 2000) on the assumed separation between business and ethics, we propose a similar separation exists in the current analysis...
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