User:Moulton/Ethic Models & Resource Links

Web Resources

 * Shawn Hornbeck and Ben Ownby – Deletions endorsed and redirects protected. - Discussion about the ethics of having a Wikipedia article on children involuntarily dragged into momentary infamy
 * Society of Professional Journalists: Code of Ethics
 * BBC Guidelines on ethics involved in writing articles
 * Introduction to Ethics, Wikiversity Learning Resource
 * Wikinews Draft Code of Ethics (See also: Discussion on the failure to adopt a Wikinews Code of Ethics)
 * Integrated Kohlberg-Gilligan Model of Progressive Stages of Moral and Ethical Reasoning, Mindfulness, and Compassion, Google Knol Article
 * Jill Bolte Taylor: My Stroke of Insight, TED Talks
 * James Gilligan: "Punishment and Violence: Is the Criminal Law Based on One Huge Mistake?" Journal of Social Research, Fall 2000.
 * Barry Kort: Disjunction Dysfunction and the Error Function, Google Knol Reprint
 * Barry Kort: Thoughts On Community Building, Google Knol Reprint
 * Barry Kort, Rob Reilly, and Nancy Williams: Experiences with Civility and the Role of a Social Contract in Virtual Communities, Presented at the AAAI Fall Symposium, 2002
 * Nancy Williams and Barry Kort: Electronic (Virtual) Communities
 * Maggie Martinez: Learning Orientations Research
 * Peter Senge: Learning Organizations, Systems Thinking, Bohmian Dialogue, and the Fifth Discipline
 * Barry Kort: The First Book of System Design, Principia Cybernetica, Google Knol Reprint, 1999
 * Barry Kort: The Calculus of Ideas, Google Knol Reprint, 1989
 * Media Ethics Blog (See, especially, A Perplexing Ethical Conundrum)
 * Doc glasgow: The Biography of Living Person (BLP) problem at Wikipedia
 * Giano: Civility (used as a weapon to stifle criticism of elected officials at Wikipedia)
 * Dan Tobias: Why BADSITES is bad policy
 * Wikipedia Review topic: Recurring injustice is a vexing and perplexing problem.
 * PARC (Palo Alto Research Center) Augmented Social Cognition Blog (See, especially, Anonymous / Pseudonym edits in Wikipedia: a good idea still?
 * Mary Spicuzza: Wikipedia Idiots: The Edit Wars of San Francisco, SF Weekly, February 13, 2008
 * Durova's Blog
 * Danny Wool's Blog
 * James Gleick: Wikipedians Leave Cyberspace, Meet in Egypt, Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2008. (See also reader comments on the associated WSJ Forum).
 * Discussion on foundation-l - Ethics Project
 * Discussion on foundation-l - Cary Bass "Scenarios"
 * John W Schmidt's essay on Wikipedia Ethics
 * Discussion of Wikiversity Policies, Remedies, and Custodial Interventions
 * International Journalists' Network List of Code of Ethics
 * Sam Vaknin: The Six Sins of the Wikipedia
 * Wikipedia:Is not about winning
 * A vote to increase transparency in the governance of Wikipedia by creating public logs of IRC discussions instead of banning their publication
 * Opinions and Editorials at Wikipedia Review

Studies of Wikipedia

 * The Collaborative Organization of Knowledge - Why Wikipedia’s remarkable growth is indeed sustainable
 * Wikipedia's self assessment in Nov 2001
 * Wikipedia's FAQ in Nov 2001
 * Wikipedia's article on Earth in Nov 2001 cited in Nov 2001 as one of their best
 * Wikipedia's current article on Earth

Books

 * Plato's Republic (The Roots of Ethical Reasoning)
 * Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics (The Legacy of the Greek Philosophers)
 * John Rawls: A Theory of Justice (Foundation of Modern Thinking on Ethics)
 * Thich Nhat Hanh: Peace is Every Step (Buddhist Peacemaking Theory)
 * Thich Nhat Hanh: Living Buddha, Living Christ
 * The Wisdom of Laotse
 * Joan Borysenko: Minding the Body, Mending the Mind
 * Jill Bolte Taylor: My Stroke of Insight (Scientific Grounding of Neuro-Mathematical Systems Theology)
 * Fyodor Dostoevsky: Crime and Punishment (A Realistic Depiction of a Dystopian Culture)
 * Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451 (A Parable of Book Burning and Censorship)
 * David Solove : The Future of Reputation : Gossip, Rumour and Privacy on the Internet, Yale University Press
 * Thomas J. Scheff and Suzanne M. Retzinger: Emotions and Violence: Shame and Rage in Destructive Conflicts (Shaming and Blaming As a Primary Cause of Reactive Downstream Violence)
 * Lonnie Athens: The Process of Violentization (Precursor of James Gilligan's Research)
 * Coline Covington: Terrorism and War: Unconscious Dynamics of Political Violence
 * Anna Duval Smith : Problems of Conflict Management in Virtual Communities, 1997 (Chapter 6 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock, Routledge Press, 1998.)
 * Judith Donath : Identity and Deception in the Virtual Community, 1996, (Chapter 2 in Communities in Cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock, Routledge Press, 1998.)