Items where Author is "Adam, Alison"

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BOGDANOVIC, Danijela, DOWD, Michael, WATTAM, Eileen and ADAM, Alison (2012). Contesting methodologies: evaluating focus group and privacy diary methods in a study of online privacy. Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 10 (4), 208-221. [Article]

BULL, Christopher and ADAM, Alison (2011). Virtue ethics and customer relationship management: towards a more holistic approach for the development of 'best practice'. Business Ethics: A European Review, 20 (2), 121-130. [Article]

BULL, Christopher and ADAM, Alison (2010). Customer relationship management information systems (CRM-IS) and the realisation of moral agency. Journal of information, communication and ethics in society, 8 (2), 164-177. [Article]

ADAM, Alison and KREPS, David (2009). Disability and discourses of web accessibility. Information, Communication and Society, 12 (7), 1041-1058. [Article]

ADAM, Alison (2008). Ethics for things. Ethics and Information Technology, 10 (2-3), 149-154. [Article]

MOORE, Karenza, GRIFFITHS, Melanie, RICHARDSON, Helen and ADAM, Alison (2008). Gendered futures? Women, the ICT workplace and stories of the future. Gender, work and organisation, 15 (5), 543-542. [Article]

LIGHT, Ben, FLETCHER, Gordon and ADAM, Alison (2008). Gay men, gaydar and the commodification of difference. Information Technology and People, 21 (3), 300-314. [Article]

Book Section

ADAM, Alison, BOGDANOVICH, Danijela, DOWD, Michael and WATTAM, Eileen (2011). Mapping the online privacy landscape. In: BISSETT, Andrew, BYNUM, TW, LIGHT, Ann, LAUENER, Angela and ROGERSON, Simon, (eds.) The social impact of social computing : ETHICOMP 2011 : proceedings of the Twel[f]th International Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, 14 to 16 September 2011. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, 5-7. [Book Section]

BULL, C M and ADAM, Alison (2010). Ethics in the design and use of “best practice” incorporated in enterprise information systems. In: D'ATRI, Alessandro and SACCA, Domenico, (eds.) Information Systems: People, Organizations, Institutions, and Technologies. ItAIS:The Italian Association for Information Systems. Physica-Verlag Heidelberg, 327-334. [Book Section]

ADAM, Alison (2010). Personal values and computer ethics. In: FLORIDI, Luciano, (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Information and Computer Ethics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 149-162. [Book Section]

ADAM, Alison (2010). Women as knowledge workers: from the telegraph to the computer. In: HOWCROFT, D and RICHARDSON, H, (eds.) Work and life in the global economy. A gendered analysis of service work. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 15-32. [Book Section]

ADAM, Alison (2008). The gender agenda in computer ethics. In: HIMMA, Kenneth E and TAVANI, Herman T, (eds.) The handbook of infomation and computer ethics. Wiley, 589-619. [Book Section]

Authored Book

ADAM, Alison (2015). A history of forensic science : British beginnings in the twentieth century. Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories, 8 . Abingdon, Routledge. [Authored Book]

ADAM, Alison (2005). Gender, ethics and information technology. Palgrave Macmillan. [Authored Book]

Thesis

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ADAM, Alison (1988). Spontaneous generation in the 1870s: Victorian scientific naturalism and its relationship to medicine. Doctoral, Sheffield City Polytechnic. [Thesis]

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