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Cybermethods: An assessment

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posted on 2024-11-14, 07:41 authored by H Megens, Brian MartinBrian Martin
Methods of communication and action on the Internet, such as e-mail, encryption and hacking, can be broadly grouped into four categories: expressing, protecting, information gathering and interfering. This classification helps explain the distribution of concern about cybermethods and offers a guide for assessing and designing future methods. As forms of technology, cybermethods are neither neutral nor autonomous. Methods of expressing and protecting are most suitable for promoting a society with greater equality and participation.

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Megens, H & Martin, B, Cybermethods: An assessment, First Monday: Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet, 2003, 8(2). The original article is available here.

Journal title

First Monday

Volume

8

Issue

2

Pagination

1-16

Language

English

RIS ID

8837

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