CIRCA:Community Return in the Digital Age
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*[[circa:Savilla Banister's “Ethical Issues and Qualitative Methods in the 21st Century: How Can Digital Technologies Be Embraced In The Research Community?”]] | *[[circa:Savilla Banister's “Ethical Issues and Qualitative Methods in the 21st Century: How Can Digital Technologies Be Embraced In The Research Community?”]] | ||
*[[circa:Rafael Capurro's “Intercultural Information Ethics: Foundations and Applications.”]] | *[[circa:Rafael Capurro's “Intercultural Information Ethics: Foundations and Applications.”]] |
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Summary
Precis
- circa:Savilla Banister's “Ethical Issues and Qualitative Methods in the 21st Century: How Can Digital Technologies Be Embraced In The Research Community?”
- circa:Rafael Capurro's “Intercultural Information Ethics: Foundations and Applications.”
- circa:Alexander V. Starovoitov et al. “Digital Documents in Grey Literature: New Challenges.”
- circa:Paul Sturgess' “Information Ethics in the Twenty First Century.”
- circa:Brian O'Niell's “Media Literacy and Communication Rights: Ethical Individualism in the New Media Environment.”
Useful Texts
Cruikshank, Julie. “The Social Life of Texts: Editing on the Page and in Performance." _Talking on the Page: Editing Aboriginal Oral Texts_. Eds. Laura J. Murray and Keren Rice. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1999. 97-119. Print.[[1]]