Shouting Zeros and Ones Digital Technology, Ethics and Policy in New Zealand

Chen, Andrew (ed)

Notes
About the editor
Dr Andrew Chen is a Research Fellow at Koi Tū – the
Centre for Informed Futures at the University of Auckland,
researching digital transformation and its impacts on society.
Additional Notes
‘Understanding how the zeros and ones increasingly influence and control our lives is critical to understanding how we can reciprocate influence and control back onto those zeros and ones.’

This vital book is a call to action: to reduce online harm, to protect the integrity of our digital lives and to uphold democratic participation and inclusion.

A diverse group of contributors reveal the hidden impacts of technology on society and on individuals, exploring policy change and personal action to keep the internet a force for good. These voices arrive at a crucial juncture in our relationship to fast-evolving technologies.
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Contributors
Andrew Chen, Kathy Errington, Anjum Rahman, Tom Barraclough, Curtis Barnes, Tahu Kukutai, Donna Cormack, Chris Cormack, Merrin Macleod, Caleb Moses, Stephen Judd, Briony Blackmore, Anna Pendergrast, Kelly Pendergrast and Serena Chen.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non Fiction - Senior 72114