International Journal of Technoethics
Call for Submissions (deadline: May 1, 2013)
Editor-in-Chief: Rocci Luppicini, University of Ottawa, Canada
Published: Quarterly
The Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) would like to invite you to submit a manuscript for the next submission deadline: May 1, 2013. The following describes the mission, coverage, and guidelines for submission to IJT.
Mission
The mission of the International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) is to evolve technological relationships of humans with a focus on ethical implications for human life, social norms and values, education, work, politics, law, and ecological impact. This journal provides cutting-edge analysis of technological innovations, research, developments policies, theories, and methodologies related to ethical aspects of technology in society. IJT publishes empirical research, theoretical studies, innovative methodologies, practical applications, case studies, and book reviews. IJT encourages submissions from philosophers, researchers, social theorists, ethicists, historians, practitioners, and technologists from all areas of human activity affected by advancing technology.
Coverage
Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:
Biotech ethics
Cloning ethics
E-health ethics
Genetic ethics
Medical
Neuroethics
Research ethics
Sport and nutrition technoethics
Telemedicine ethics
Computer and engineering ethics
Environmental technoethics
Military technoethics
Nanoethics
Nuclear ethics
Professional codes of ethics
Educational technothics
Cyber-bullying
Cyber democracy
Digital divide
E-learning ethics
Emancipatory educational technology
Professional technoethics
Technoethical assessment and evaluation
Information and communication technoethics
Cyberethics
Cyber pornography
Cybercrime
Cyber-stalking
Internet ethics
Media ethics
Netiquette
Organizational technoethics
E-business ethics
Global ethics
Outsourcing ethics
Technoethics and knowledge management
Technoethics and work
Virtual organization ethics
Technoethics and cognition
Artificial morality
Ethical agents
Technoethical systems
Technoethical mind
Techno-addiction and ethical intervention
Technoethics and society
Digital property ethics
Global technoethics
Technoethics and art
Technoethics and law
Technoethics and science
Technoethics and social theory
All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of:
Rocci Luppicini, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Technoethics, Email: rluppici@uottawa.ca
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