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SUMMARY:International Journal of Technoethics (IJT)
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DESCRIPTION:<p>International Journal of Technoethics (IJT)<br><br>Editor-in-Chief: Rocci Luppicini\, University of Ottawa\, Canada<br><br>Published: Quarterly<br><br>The Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Technoethics&nbsp\;(IJT)would like to invite you to submit a manuscript for the next&nbsp\;submission deadline: August 1\, 2012. The following describes the&nbsp\;mission\, coverage\, and guidelines for submission to IJT.<br><br><strong>Mission</strong><br><br>The mission of the International Journal of Technoethics (IJT) is to&nbsp\;evolve technological relationships of humans with a focus on ethical&nbsp\;implications for human life\, social norms and values\, education\, work\,&nbsp\;politics\, law\, and ecological impact. This journal provides&nbsp\;cutting-edge analysis of technological innovations\, research\,&nbsp\;developments policies\, theories\, and methodologies related to ethical&nbsp\;aspects of technology in society. IJT publishes empirical research\,&nbsp\;theoretical studies\, innovative methodologies\, practical applications\,&nbsp\;case studies\, and book reviews. IJT encourages submissions from&nbsp\;philosophers\, researchers\, social theorists\, ethicists\, historians\,&nbsp\;practitioners\, and technologists from all areas of human activity&nbsp\;affected by advancing technology.<br><br><strong>Coverage</strong><br><br>Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited&nbsp\;to) the following:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Biotech ethics</li>\n<li>Cloning ethics</li>\n<li>E-health ethics</li>\n<li>Genetic ethics</li>\n<li>Medical</li>\n<li>Neuroethics</li>\n<li>Research ethics</li>\n<li>Sport and nutrition technoethics</li>\n<li>Telemedicine ethics</li>\n<li>Computer and engineering ethics</li>\n<li>Environmental technoethics</li>\n<li>Military technoethics</li>\n<li>Nanoethics</li>\n<li>Nuclear ethics</li>\n<li>Professional codes of ethics</li>\n<li>Educational technothics</li>\n<li>Cyber-bullying</li>\n<li>Cyber democracy</li>\n<li>Digital divide</li>\n<li>E-learning ethics</li>\n<li>Emancipatory educational technology</li>\n<li>Professional technoethics</li>\n<li>Technoethical assessment and evaluation</li>\n<li>Information and communication technoethics</li>\n<li>Cyberethics</li>\n<li>Cyber pornography</li>\n<li>Cybercrime</li>\n<li>Cyber-stalking</li>\n<li>Internet ethics</li>\n<li>Media ethics</li>\n<li>Netiquette</li>\n<li>Organizational technoethics</li>\n<li>E-business ethics</li>\n<li>Global ethics</li>\n<li>Outsourcing ethics</li>\n<li>Technoethics and knowledge management</li>\n<li>Technoethics and work</li>\n<li>Virtual organization ethics</li>\n<li>Technoethics and cognition</li>\n<li>Artificial morality</li>\n<li>Ethical agents</li>\n<li>Technoethical systems</li>\n<li>Technoethical mind</li>\n<li>Techno-addiction and ethical intervention</li>\n<li>Technoethics and society</li>\n<li>Digital property ethics</li>\n<li>Global technoethics</li>\n<li>Technoethics and art</li>\n<li>Technoethics and law</li>\n<li>Technoethics and science</li>\n<li>Technoethics and social theory</li>\n</ul>\n<p>All submissions and inquiries should be directed to the attention of:&nbsp\;Rocci Luppicini  Editor-in-Chief International Journal of Technoethics&nbsp\;rluppici@uottawa.ca</a></p>
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