Fifth Annual International Symposium on Digital Ethics
Friday, November 6, 2015 Chicago, IL The Center for Digital Ethics & Policy at Loyola University Chicago (digitalethics.org) will be holding its 5th Annual International Symposium on Digital Ethics on Friday, November 6, 2015. The keynote speaker will be Hasan Elahi, an interdisciplinary media artist with an emphasis on technology and media and their social implications. We are looking for papers on digital ethics. Topics might include 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. Abstracts should propose original research that has not been presented or published elsewhere. The abstract should be between 500 and 1,000 words in length (not including references) and should include a discussion of the methodology used. Authors of accepted papers will be eligible for up to $400 in travel funds to be able to attend the Chicago symposium. The author(s) of the top student paper will be eligible for up to $1,000 in travel funds. Abstracts are due by midnight CST on May 1st, 2015, and should follow APA or MLA. Authors of top papers will have the opportunity to have their work published in Proceedings from the 5th Annual Symposium on Digital Ethics.
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