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    Big Data for a Fairer Democracy?Jessica Heesen - 2016 - International Review of Information Ethics 24.
    Big data-analysis is linked to the expectation to provide a general image of socially relevant topics and processes. Similar to this, the idea of the public sphere involves being representative of all citizens and of important topics and problems. This contribution, on one side, aims to explain how a normative concept of the public sphere could be infiltrated by big data. On the other, it will discuss how participative processes and common wealth can profit from a thorough use of big (...)
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  2. Chances of Privacy and Trust within the Development of Ubiquitous Computing.J. Heesen & O. Siemoneit - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 8.
     
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    Informationsethik.Jessica Heesen - 2013 - In Armin Grunwald (ed.), Handbuch Technikethik. Stuttgart: Metzler. pp. 219-223.
    Informationsethik ist ein Teilbereich der angewandten Ethik der sich auf Anwendungen des Internets, das Informationsmanagement und die Computernutzung insgesamt bezieht. Die Informationsethik beschäftig sich z. B. mit Fragen der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion – wie etwa Transparenz im Umgang mit informationstechnischen Systemen – mit ihrer wertbezogenen Gestaltung oder mit dem Thema Überwachung.
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  4. Opportunities for privacy and trust in the development of ubiquitous computing.Jessica Heesen & Oliver Siemoneit - 2007 - International Review of Information Ethics 8:47-52.
    This article deals with the technical genesis of ubiquitous computing and the opportunities for social participation in the development of technology. In this context, the ability of the system to protect the private sphere is identified as one of the most important criteria for a socially acceptable constitution. On the basis of the relationship between privacy and freedom, it is shown that the trust necessary for the social establishment of global IT networks is only developed through the preservation of the (...)
     
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  5. Universalisation, Totality and ICT, or: Are there any reasons for demanding ICT-free areas?Jessica Heesen - 2004 - International Review of Information Ethics 2.
    In the following contribution we will investigate the digital divide with respect to a philosophically and ideologically founded concept of universalisation. The documents of the World Summit on the Information Society show that the creation of a global information society not only concerns a technical structural transformation, but also a technical implementation of a normative guiding principle. I will show that overcoming the digital divide corresponds to the inner logic of universalisation as an ethical model of reasoning. Furthermore, we will (...)
     
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