Call for Media Ethics Papers on Digital Ethics

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Loyola University Chicago’s The Center for Digital Ethics & Policy announced a call for papers for its annual International Symposium on Digital Ethics.

According to the announcement, posted here on Facebook, abstracts of “no longer than 500 words” should be submitted by June 15 at midnight CST to contact@digitalethics.org.   Papers should be on digital ethics issues like: “privacy, anonymity, griefing, free speech, intellectual property, hacking, scamming, surveillance, information mining, transparency, digital citizenship, or anything else relating to ethical questions and digital technology, or ethical use of digital technologies in journalism, advertising and public relations.”

See more about the requirements here.

Hat Tip: Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas

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