In this anthology we have gathered seven contributions from
scholars undertaking research in the field of information
technology. Their main point of departure has been to investigate
several aspects of this technology within a multicultural and
global context. The topics taken up here cover a broad range of
issues, and they are discussed within the frames of different
disciplines related to IT. The empirically based examples discussed
in this volume are truly global in scope, ranging from the USA,
Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia to China. We hope
that students and scholars from a broad range of disciplines who
read this anthology will find topics of interest and relevance to
their own field. Another positive effect we hope for is that these
articles, both individually and collectively, help bridge some of
the gaps between different research fields - fields that may indeed
profit from glimpsing into each others' perspectives. Last, but not
least, we also hope that this anthology will contribute to the
rapidly growing field of applied ethics as related to information
technology.
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