Nancy A. Stanlick
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2
Total Citations
17
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About
Nancy A. Stanlick is a leading voice in the philosophy of technology, with a focused expertise in digital ethics and the moral implications of emerging media. Her major contribution lies in framing the ethical and social challenges of our rapidly digitizing world, moving beyond abstract theory to address the concrete dilemmas posed by electronic media and specific digital technologies. Stanlick’s seminal work, *Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts*, stands as a pioneering text—the first of its kind to offer a comprehensive philosophical framework for navigating the complex moral landscape of the digital age. Though her citation counts (12 and 5 for her most-cited papers) reflect a specialized, emerging field, her influence is profound among scholars and students grappling with issues of privacy, algorithmic bias, and online responsibility. By bridging classical ethical theory with contemporary case studies, Stanlick equips researchers with the tools to critically assess the subtle yet powerful ways technology reshapes human interaction and social norms. Her work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of our connected world.
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Top Papers
- 1Understanding Digital Ethics12 citations · 2019
- 2Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts5 citations · 2019