Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Lancaster University
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Lucas Introna, Justice, Ethics and Piracy: On doing the right thingLevinas, Business Ethics. forthcoming.
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Lucas Introna, Proximity and Simulacra: On the Possibility of Ethics in an Electronically Mediated WorldPhilosophy in the Contemporary World. forthcoming.
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Lucas Introna, Phenomenological Approaches to Ethics and Information TechnologyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2017.
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Lucas Introna, Algorithms, Governance, and Governmentality: On Governing Academic WritingScience, Technology, and Human Values 41 (1): 17-49. 2016.
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Lucas D. Introna, The Enframing of CodeTheory, Culture and Society 28 (6): 113-141. 2011.
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Lucas Introna, The 'measure of a man' and the ethos of hospitality: towards an ethical dwelling with technology (review)AI and Society 25 (1): 93-102. 2010.
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Martin Brigham and Lucas Introna, Invoking politics and ethics in the design of information technology: Undesigning the design (review)Ethics and Information Technology 9 (1): 1-10. 2007.
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Lucas Introna, Maintaining the reversibility of foldings: Making the ethics (politics) of information technology visible (review)Ethics and Information Technology 9 (1): 11-25. 2007.
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Lucas Introna, Singular justice and software piracyBusiness Ethics: A European Review 16 (3): 264-277. 2007.
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Philip Brey, Louis Hinman, Luciano Floridi, F. Grodzinsky, and Lucas Introna, Proceedings of CEPE 2007Centre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT). 2007.
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Lucas Introna and Fernando M. Ilharco, On the Meaning of Screens: Towards a Phenomenological Account of ScreennessHuman Studies 29 (1): 57-76. 2006.
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Niall Hayes and Lucas Introna, Cultural values, plagiarism, and fairness: When plagiarism gets in the way of learningEthics and Behavior 15 (3). 2005.
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Niall Hayes and Lucas Introna, Cultural Values, Plagiarism, and Fairness: When Plagiarism Gets in the Way of LearningEthics and Behavior 15 (3): 213-231. 2005.
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Niall Hayes and Lucas Introna, Systems for the production of plagiarists? The implications arising from the use of plagiarism detection systems in UK universities for asian learnersJournal of Academic Ethics 3 (1): 55-73. 2005.
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Lucas Introna, Disclosive Ethics and Information Technology: Disclosing Facial Recognition SystemsEthics and Information Technology 7 (2): 75-86. 2005.
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Lucas Introna and Antonio Marturano, EditorialEthics and Information Technology 4 (2): 155-156. 2002.
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Lucas Introna and Antonio Marturano, EditorialEthics and Information Technology 4 (2): 97-99. 2002.
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Lucas D. Introna, EditorialEthics and Information Technology 3 (3): 155-156. 2001.
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Lucas Introna, Editorial: Ethical reflections on the virtual frontier (review)Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1): 1-2. 2000.
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Lucas Introna, Workplace surveillance, privacy and distributive justiceAcm Sigcas Computers and Society 30 (4): 33-39. 2000.
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Lucas Introna and Athanasia Pouloudi, Privacy in the information age: Stakeholders, interests and values (review)Journal of Business Ethics 22 (1). 1999.
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Herman T. Tavani and Lucas Introna, Computer ethics: philosophical enquiryAcm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (1): 4-8. 1999.
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Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Lucas Introna, Deborah Johnson, Helen Nissenbaum, and Herman Tavani, EditorialEthics and Information Technology 1 (1): 1-3. 1999.
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Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Lucas Introna, Deborah Johnson, and Helen Nissenbaum, EditorialEthics and Information Technology 1 (1): 1-3. 1999.
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Lucas Introna, Privacy and the Computer: Why We Need Privacy in the Information SocietyMetaphilosophy 28 (3): 259-275. 1997.