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Computer Ethics in the Computer Science Curriculum

Terrell Ward Bynum

Selected Bibliography

Geoffrey Brown, The Information Game: Ethical issues in a Microchip World, Humanities Press International, l989.

David Burnham, The Rise of the Computer State, Random House, l984.

Terrell Ward Bynum, ed., Computers and Ethics, Basil Blackwell, 1985. (A special issue of the journal Metaphilosophy, October 1985)

Computing Curricula 1991: Report of the ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Curriculum Task Force, ACM Press and IEEE Computer Society Press, 1991.

Charles Dunlop and Rob Kling, eds., Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, Academic Press, l991.

Tom Forester and Perry Morrison, Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing, The MIT Press, l990.

Batya Friedman and Terry Winograd, eds., Computing and Social Responsibility: A Collection of Course Syllabi, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, l990.

Donald Gotterbarn, “A ‘Capstone’ Course in Computer Ethics” in Terrell Ward Bynum, Walter Maner and John L. Fodor, eds., Teaching Computer Ethics, Research Center on Computing & Society, 1992.

Deborah G. Johnson, Computer Ethics, Prentice-Hall, l985.

Deborah G. Johnson and John W. Snapper, Ethical Issues in the Use of Computers, Wadsworth Publishing Company, l985. (Out of print)

Thomas Milton Kemnitz and Phillip Vincent, Computer Ethics, Trillium Press, l985.

Keith Miller, “Integrating Computer Ethics into the Computer Science Curriculum,” Computer Science Education, Vol. 1, 1988, 37 – 52. (Reprinted in Terrell Ward Bynum, Walter Maner and John L. Fodor, eds., Teaching Computer Ethics, Research Center on Computing & Society, 1992.)

Judith A. Perrolle, Computers and Social Change: Information, Property and Power, Wadsworth, l987.

Jane Robinett and Ramon Barquin, eds., Computers and Ethics: A Sourcebook for Discussions, Polytechnic Press, l989.

Donn Parker, Susan Swope and Bruce N. Baker, Ethical Conflicts in Information and Computer Science, Technology and Business, QED Information Sciences, l990.

Kathryn Schellenberg, ed., Computers in Society, 3rd ed., Dushkin Publishing Group, l990.

Sherry Turkle, The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit, Simon & Schuster, l984.

Joseph Turner, An e-mail message to Keith Miller regarding computer science accreditation, March 27, 1991. (Included in the “Track Portfolio” of the Teaching Computing & Values “Track Pack” at the National Conference on Computing and Values, New Haven, CT. August 1991)

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