Jonathan Beever
Papers
2
Total Citations
17
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2
About
Jonathan Beever is a leading voice in the emerging field of digital ethics, where he investigates the profound moral and social implications of our increasingly technology-driven world. His foundational work, particularly the 2019 book *Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts* (cited over 17 times collectively), provides one of the first comprehensive philosophical frameworks for navigating the ethical complexities of digital technologies and electronic media. Beever’s major contribution lies in bridging abstract ethical theory with tangible, real-world cases, making complex issues like data privacy, algorithmic bias, and digital citizenship accessible to scholars and practitioners alike. By framing digital ethics not merely as a set of rules but as a dynamic, contextual practice, he has helped shape the curriculum for a new generation of tech ethicists. His research is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the moral landscape of the digital age, establishing him as a key architect in the critical conversation about responsible technology use and design.
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Top Papers
- 1Understanding Digital Ethics12 citations · 2019
- 2Understanding Digital Ethics: Cases and Contexts5 citations · 2019