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Challenges for Digital Citizenship and Ethics: Social Media, Deep Fakes, and Virtual Communities
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Author(s)/Editor(s): Maja Pucelj (EMUNI University, Slovenia)and Rado Bohinc (EMUNI University, Piran, Slovenia)
Copyright: ©2025
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-7914-1
ISBN13: 9798369379141
EISBN13: 9798369379165
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DescriptionThe integration of human rights, social responsibility, and technical innovation acquires significant importance in the current era of digital transformation. As technology rapidly evolves, it profoundly influences societal structures, economic systems, and individual lives. It is essential to examine the impact of digital transformation on human rights and social responsibility, and emphasize the importance of striking a balance that upholds individual rights while leveraging technological advances for the benefit of society as a whole. Challenges for Digital Citizenship and Ethics: Social Media, Deep Fakes, and Virtual Communities analyzes the implications of digitalization on human rights and social responsibility. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this research combines perspectives from the fields of digital ethics, information technology, law, and social sciences. It examines the impact of digital technologies on privacy and data rights, assess the strategies utilized by corporations in the digital age to uphold human rights, and explore the policy and legal frameworks required to assure the ethical adoption of technology. Covering topics such as cybercrimes, digital literacy, and societal dynamics, this book is an excellent resource for policymakers, sociologists, researchers, academicians, educators, students, and more.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Maja Pucelj (Ed.)
Maja Pucelj
completed her first PhD at Alma Mater Europaea - ISH in the field of Humanities and completed her second doctorate at the Faculty of Government and European Studies in the field of International Studies with a focus on Human Rights. Prior to joining Faculty of organisational studies, she worked as an advisor to the Minister of Education, Science and Sports in the areas of pre-school education, primary education, secondary and higher education, adult education and quality of education, and as an undersecretary in the Service for the Implementation of Cohesion Policy at the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports. She is the author of numerous works on various current social challenges, connected with the topic of human rights.
Rado Bohinc (Ed.)
Rado Bohinc
is a full professor of Economic, Labor and European law at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences (UL FDV) and scientific councillor at FDV and the Scientific Research Centre Koper; he researches corporate and institutional law as well as public and corporate governance and social responsibility. His earlier scientific works are the books Property and Management, 1988 (GV) and Delniška družba 1990, (GV). At the turn of the millennium, his books Corporate Governance between Europe and the USA, 2001 (FDV) and Legal Persons, 2003 (GV) were published. His most important scientific monographs published abroad are: Corporations and Partnerships, 4 editions, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2018, 2020 (Kluwer), Comparative Corporate law, 2010 (Verlag DM, Saarbrücken), Insurance Law (co-authored)), 2018 (Kluwer), Media Law, 2014, 2019 (Kluwer). The fundamental scientific works published in Slovenia are: Corporations, 2009 (Nebra), Comparative Corporate Management, 2011 (UP, FM) Social Responsibility 2017 (FDV), University and State, 2021. He is also the editor and co-author of several collections and joint monographs, e.g.: For social responsibility, 2018 (FDV), Corporate social responsibility, 2016 (FDV), Corporate governance as a tool for economic growth, 2016 (FDV). He lectured at many universities abroad (USA - Fullbright, Spain, Italy - Erasmus, Austria, Sweden - Tempus, Norway, Russia, India, Nepal, South Korea, New Zealand, Italy, Germany, Czech Republic) and appeared as a speaker at several than 30 domestic and international scientific conferences and symposiums.
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