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A Case Study for Computer Ethics in Context

The Scandal in Academia

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Aimed at addressing the difficulties associated with teaching often abstract elements of technical ethics, this book is an extended fictional case study into the complexities of technology and social structures in complex organizations. Within this case study, an accidental discovery reveals that the algorithms of Professor John Blackbriar are not quite what they were purported to be. Over the course of 14 newspaper articles, a nebula of professional malpractice and ethical compromise is revealed, ultimately destroying the career of a prominent, successful academic.

The case study touches on many topics relevant to ethics and professional conduct in computer science, and on the social structures within which computer science functions. Themes range from the growing influence of generative AI to the difficulties in explaining complex technical processes to a general audience, also touching on the environmental consequences of blockchain technology and the disproportionate gender impacts of Coronavirus. Each new revelation in the case study unveils further layers of complexity and compromise, leading to new technical and social issues that need to be addressed.

Directly aimed at making ethics in the digital age accessible through the use of real-world examples, this book appeals to computer science students at all levels of the educational system, as well as making an excellent accompaniment to lecturers and course convenors alike.

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Authors:
Heron, Michael James (Chalmers University of Technology / University of Gothenburg, Sweden)|Belford, Pauline Helen (Chalmers University of Technology / University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781032546919
Number of Pages:
340
Publication Date:
29/03/2024
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Place of Publication:
London
Language:
English
SKU:
9781032546919

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