SECTION I. THEORETICAL CONCERNS.
The moral status of information and information technologies: a relational theory of moral status / Johnny Hartz Soraker
Online communities, democratic ideals, and the digital divide / Frances S. Grodzinsky and Herman T. Tavani
The mediating effect of material cultures as human hybridization / Lorenzo Magnani
Culture and technology: a mutual-shaping approach / Thomas Herdin, Wolfgang Hofkirchner, and Ursula Maier-Rabler
Mobile phone and autonomy / Thaptawee Chokvasin
Invisability [i.e. Invisibility] and the ethics of digitalization: designing so as not to hurt others / Maja van der Velden
Privacy and property in the global datasphere / Dan L. Burk
Analysis and justification of privacy from a Buddhist perspective / Soraj Hongladarom
SECTION II. SPECIFIC VIEWPOINTS.
Information privacy in a surveillance state: a perspective from Thailand / Pirongrong Ramasoota Rananand
Interactions among Thai culture, ICT, and IT ethics / Pattarasinee Bhattarakosol
We cannot eat data: the need for computer ethics to address the cultural and ecological impacts of computing / Barbara Paterson
Current and future state of ICT deployment and utilization in healthcare: an analysis of cross-cultural ethical issues / Bernd Carsten Stahl, Simon Rogerson, and Amin Kashmeery
Business ethics and technology in Turkey: an emerging country at the crossroad of civilizations / Gonca Telli Yamamoto and Faruk Karaman
The existential significance of the digital divide for America's historically underserved populations / Lynette Kvasny.