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The Integrity of Intelligence

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The Integrity of Intelligence

A Bill of Rights for the Information Age
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Exploring the effect of information technology on everyone's lives, the authors illustrate how a lack of proper social control over IT has led to a scene of technological wizardry and real everyday gains, but contaminated by discrimination, deprivation and unacceptable ethical standards. The book states the case, shows how and where things have gone wrong, hits hard at those responsible for the mistakes, offers ways of ensuring that everyone gets the benefits of IT, and argues the need to put some integrity into technology. Bryan Glastonbury is the author of "Managing People in the Personal Social Services" (with Joan Orme and Richard Bradley) and "A Casebook of Computer Applications in the Social and Human Services" (with Walter Lamendola and Stuart Toole). Walter Lamendola is co-author (with Bryan Glastonbury) of "Information Technology and the Human Services".
Release date NZ
May 18th, 1993
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
IX, 206 p.
Pages
206
Dimensions
140x216x18
ISBN-13
9780333605219
Product ID
2142974

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