Fr. 136.00

Ethics of Virtual Reality - Technology and Experience

English · Hardback

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In this book, Michael Grabowski uses established theories of ethics to evaluate the benefits and risks of using virtual reality (VR). By examining and imagining use cases of VR and related technologies, Grabowski questions how rules should govern VR to address issues of control, access, privacy, bias, deception, and abuse.


List of contents










Chapter 1: What is VR?
Chapter 2: Applying Ethics to VR
Chapter 3: Control of VR
Chapter 4: Access to VR
Chapter 5: Privacy in VR
Chapter 6: Misrepresentation and Bias in VR
Chapter 7: Harassment and Abuse in VR
Chapter 8: What Should VR Be?


About the author










Michael Grabowski is professor of communication, sound, and media arts and director of the Game Design and Production program at Manhattan College.


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