1st Edition

Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures

Edited By Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Kiyoshi Murata Copyright 2024
292 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

292 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

292 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Digital technologies, now ubiquitous around the world, can promote positive values, as well as support those that are less socially acceptable. To better understand such technologies’ impact on ethics and sustainability, this book situates digital technologies within a cultural context, arguing that the technology is received differently in different cultural contexts. The book contains chapters... Read more

1. Ethics and sustainability in digital cultures: A prolegomena

Thomas Taro Lennerfors & Kiyoshi Murata

Part I: Practicing Ethics and Sustainability in Digital Cultures

2. Artificial intelligence and the sustainability of thinking: How AI may destroy us, or help us

Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos

3. What is the problem to which AI chatbots are the solution? AI ethics through Don Ihde’s embodiment, hermeneutic, alterity, and background relationships

Mikael Laaksoharju, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Anders Persson and Lars Oestreicher

4. A dumb spy? Ethical aspects of voice assistant technologies

Anisa Aini Arifin & Thomas Taro Lennerfors

5. Truth and reality in the digital lifeworld: Departure from reductionism

Makoto Nakada, Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos, & Ryoko Asai

6. Telework for a sustainable society: Lessons from the remote work boom during the COVID-19 epidemic in Japan

Hiroshi Koga, Akio Sato, Sachiko Yanagihara

7. The ethics of body modification: Transhumanism in Japan

Kiyoshi Murata, Yohko Orito, Andrew A. Adams, Mario Arias-Oliva, & Yasunori Fukuta

Part II: Creating Ethical and Sustainable Digital Cultures

8. The ascent of memetic movements: Social media, Levinasian ethics and the global spread of Q-anon conspiracy theories

Rickard Grassman, Ryoko Asai, & Matthew Davis

9. Cultural frictions in the ethics of smartphone games: The example of Pokémon GO in Japan and Poland

Akira Ide & Paweł Pachciarek

10. From strangers to neighbours: How the sharing economy can help building and maintaining local communities

Per Fors & Tina Ringenson

11. How does the digitally driven sharing economy promote cultural sustainability? The case of a musical instrument-sharing business in Japan

Yohko Orito & Takashi Majima

12. A block in the chain of sustainability? On blockchain technology and its economic, social, and environmental impact

Matthew Davis, Rickard Grassman, Vanessa Bracamonte & Maki Sato

13. Using bits to consume less – consuming less when using bits: A European perspective

Norberto Patrignani

Biography

Thomas Taro Lennerfors is Professor and Head of the Division of Industrial Engineering and Management at Uppsala University, Sweden.

Kiyoshi Murata is Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics and Professor of MIS at the School of Commerce, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan.