Minding the Gap: Computing Ethics and the Political Economy of Big Tech

Ioannis Stavrakakis, Damian Gordon, Paul John Gibson, Dympna O'Sullivan, Anna Becevel

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Abstract

In 1988 Michael Mahoney wrote that “[w]hat is truly revolutionary about the computer will become clear only when computing acquires a proper history, one that ties it to other technologies and thus uncovers the precedents that make its innovations significant” (Mahoney, 1988). Today, over thirty years after this quote was written, we are living right in the middle of the information age and computing technology is constantly transforming modern living in revolutionary ways and in such a high degree that is giving rise to many ethical considerations, dilemmas, and social disruption. To explore the myriad of issues associated with the ethical challenges of computers using the lens of political economy it is important to explore the history and development of computer technology.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event20th International Conference on the Ethical and Social issues in Information and Communication Technologies - Turku, Finland
Duration: 26 Jul 202228 Jul 2022

Conference

Conference20th International Conference on the Ethical and Social issues in Information and Communication Technologies
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityTurku
Period26/07/2228/07/22

Keywords

  • ethical challenges
  • computers
  • political economy
  • history
  • development
  • computer technology

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