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Disclosive Ethics and Information Technology: Disclosing Facial Recognition Systems
2005
Ethics and Information Technology
This paper is an attempt to present disclosive ethics as a framework for computer and information ethics -in line with the suggestions by Brey, but also in quite a different manner. The potential of such an approach is demonstrated through a disclosive analysis of facial recognition systems. The paper argues that the politics of information technology is a particularly powerful politics since information technology is an opaque technology -i.e. relatively closed to scrutiny. It presents the
doi:10.1007/s10676-005-4583-2
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