Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Search Engines and Ethics" by Herman Tavani |
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- Abbate, J., 1999. Inventing the Internet. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Berners-Lee, T., 2010. “Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality,” Scientific American, November. [Berners-Lee 2010 available online]. (Scholar)
- Blanke, T., 2005. “Ethical Subjectification and Search Engines: Ethics Reconsidered,” International Review of Information Ethics, 3: 33–38. (Scholar)
- Brey, P., 1998. “The Politics of Computer Systems and the Ethics of Design.” In Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry. Ed. M. J. van den Hoven, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Erasmus University Press, pp. 64–75. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. “Disclosive Computer Ethics.” In Readings in CyberEthics. (2nd ed.) Eds. R. A. Spinello and H. T. Tavani, Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett, pp. 55–66. (Scholar)
- Brin, S. and Page, L., 1998. “The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine.” In Seventh International World-Wide Web Conference (WWW 7), Amsterdam: Elsevier. (Scholar)
- Bush, V., 1945. “As We May Think,” Atlantic Monthly, July. [Bush 1945 available online]. (Scholar)
- Carr, N., 2011. The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brain. New York: Norton. (Scholar)
- Chorost, M., 2011. World Wide Mind: The Coming Integration of Humanity, Machines, and the Internet. New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Diaz, A., 2008. “Through the Google Goggles: Sociopolitical Bias in Search Engine Design.” In Web Search: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Eds. A. Spink and M. Zimmer, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 11–34. (Scholar)
- Elgesem, D., 2008. “Search Engines and the Public Use of Reason.” Ethics and Information Technology, 10(4): 233–242. (Scholar)
- Friedman, B., P. Kahn, and A. Borning, 2008. “Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems.” In The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Eds. K. E. Himma and H. T. Tavani, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 69–101. (Scholar)
- Friedman, B. and H. Nissenbaum, 1996 “Bias in Computer Systems,” ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 14(3): 330–347. (Scholar)
- Goldman, E., 2008. “Search Engine Bias and the Demise of Search Engine Utopianism.” In Web Search: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Eds. A. Spink and M. Zimmer, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 121–134. (Scholar)
- Halavais, A., 2009. Search Engine Society. Malden, MA: Polity. (Scholar)
- Halpern, S., 2011. “Mind Control and the Internet,” New York Review of Books, June 23. [Halpern 2011 available online] (Scholar)
- Himma, K. E., 2007. “Privacy vs. Security: Why Privacy is Not an Absolute Value or Right,” University of San Diego Law Review (Fourth Annual Editors' Symposium), 45: 857–921. (Scholar)
- Hinman, L. M., 2005. “Esse Est Indicato in Google: Ethical and Political Issues in Search Engines,” International Review of Information Ethics, 3: 19–25. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008. “Searching Ethics: The Role of Search Engines in the Construction and Distribution of Knowledge.” In Web Search: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Eds. A. Spink and M. Zimmer, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 67–76. (Scholar)
- Introna, L. and H. Nissenbaum, 2000. “Shaping the Web: Why The Politics of Search Engines Matters,” The Information Society, 16(3): 169–185. (Scholar)
- Lessig, L., 2000. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. New York: Basic Books. (Scholar)
- Levy, D. M., 2008. “Information Overload.” In The Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Eds. K. E. Himma and H. T. Tavani, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 497–515. (Scholar)
- Moor, J. H., 1997. “Towards a Theory of Privacy in the Information Age,” Computers and Society, 27(3): 27–32. (Scholar)
- Morozov, E., 2011. “Your Own Facts,” New York Times Sunday Book Review, June 10. [Morozov 2011 available online] (Scholar)
- Nagenborg, M. (ed.), 2005. The Ethics of Search Engines. Special Issue of International Review of Information Ethics. Vol. 3. (Scholar)
- Nicas, J., 2011. “Google Roils Travel,” Wall Street Journal, 12/27. [Nicas 2011 available online]. (Scholar)
- Nissenbaum, H., 1997. “Toward an Approach to Privacy in Public: Challenges of Information Technology,” Ethics and Behavior, 7(3): 207–219. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998. “Protecting Privacy in an Information Age,” Law and Philosophy, 17: 559–596. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. “Privacy as Contextual Integrity,” Washington Law Review, 79(1): 119–157. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010. Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- O'Reilly, T., 2005. “What is Web 2.0? Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software,” O'Reilly Media. [O'Reilly 2005 available online]. (Scholar)
- Pariser, E., 2011. The Filter Bubble: What the Internet is Hiding from You. New York: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Spinello, R. A., 2011. CyberEthics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace. 4th ed. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012. “Google in China: Corporate Responsibility on a Censored Internet.” In Investigating Cyber Law and Cyber Ethics: Issues, Impacts, Practices. Eds. A. Dudley, J. Braman, and G. Vincenti, Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp. 239–253. (Scholar)
- Sunstein, C., 2001. Republic.com. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Tavani, H. T., 1998. “Internet Search Engines and Personal Privacy.” In Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry. Ed. M. J. van den Hoven, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Erasmus University Press, pp. 214–223. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. “Search Engines, Personal Information, and the Problem of Protecting Privacy in Public,” International Review of Information Ethics, 3: 39–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007. “Philosophical Theories of Privacy: Implications for an Adequate Online Privacy Policy,” Metaphilosophy, 38(1): 1–22. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011. Ethics and Technology: Controversies, Questions, and Strategies for Ethical Computing. 3rd ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. (Scholar)
- Tavani, H. T. and F. S. Grodzinsky, 2002. “Cyberstalking, Personal Privacy, and Moral Responsibility,” Ethics and Information Technology, 4(2): 123–132. (Scholar)
- Tavani, H. T. and J. H. Moor, 2001. “Privacy Protection, Control of Information, and Privacy-Enhancing Technologies,” Computers and Society, 31(1): 6–11. (Scholar)
- Van Couvering, E., 2008. “The History of Internet Search Engines: Navigational Media.” In Web Search: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Eds. A. Spink and M. Zimmer, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 177–206. (Scholar)
- Wall, A., 2011. “History of Search Engines: From 1945 to Google Today,” Atlantic Online. [Wall 2011 available online]. (Scholar)
- Zimmer, M., 2008. “The Gaze of the Perfect Search Engine: Google as an Institution of Dataveillance.” In Web Search: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Eds. A. Spink and M. Zimmer, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 77–99. (Scholar)
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