Games scholar Miguel Sicart of the IT University of Copenhagen looks at the culture, aesthetics, and technological implications of play in the age of computers.
A Proposal for a Code of Ethics for Collaborative Journalism in the Digital Age: The Open Park Code
A proposed code of ethics for collaborative journalism in the digital age, the Open Park Code of Ethics and the Global Media Ethics Forum.
Designing Game Ethics: A Pervasive Game Adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo
How does one design a game to make change? How can I design a game that engages players in ethical gameplay?
Video: Thesis Presentations 2010. Florence Gallez: “Open Park Online News Production: A Proposal for a Code of Ethics for Collaborative Journalism in the Digital Age”
Florence Gallez develops a secure online space for media professionals and their audience to collaborate on news stories’ reporting and writing.
Comparative Media Insights: “The Googlization of Everything”
Siva Vaidhyanathan asks, what are we really gaining and losing by inviting Google to be the lens through which we view the world?
Podcast: John Bryant and Wendy Seltzer, “Authorship, Appropriation, and the Fluid Text: Versions of the Law”
John Bryant and Wendy Seltzer ask: What are the ethics and legality in the creation, sharing, and ownership of textual versions?
Authorship, Appropriation, and the Fluid Text: Versions of the Law
John Bryant and Wendy Seltzer ask, how does technology abet appropriation? How might it assist the useful designation of boundaries? Is the law keeping up?