Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics
Boldly essential for anyone navigating our data-driven world: Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics by Carissa Véliz offers a clear, authoritative guide to the moral questions shaping technology today.
Step into a comprehensive exploration of digital ethics that balances rigorous scholarship with practical insight. This handbook examines key issues—data privacy, AI fairness, algorithmic accountability, surveillance, misinformation, and the ethics of design—presented in accessible language for professionals, researchers, and curious readers alike. Whether you work in policy, tech development, law, education, or civil society, the ideas here illuminate how decisions about technology affect rights, equity, and public life.
Readers will appreciate actionable frameworks for evaluating ethical trade-offs and real-world case studies that make complex debates tangible. The book connects ethical theory to contemporary policy conversations across jurisdictions, making it relevant for audiences in the US, UK, EU, India and other global regions wrestling with regulation, governance, and innovation.
If you want a reference that combines academic depth with real-world applicability, this handbook delivers. It empowers readers to spot ethical risks, craft better policy, and design technology that respects human dignity and privacy.
Add Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics by Carissa Véliz to your collection to stay informed and influential in discussions about the future of technology. Order now to deepen your understanding of digital ethics and lead ethically sound decisions in an increasingly connected world.
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