A newly emerging ethical problem in PGIS ubiquitous atoque absconditus and casual offenders for pleasure

Koshiro Susuki*

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Abstract

Thanks to the recent technological advances of cellular phones, the practical realization of GeoAPI and SNS, and the consolidation of wireless LAN networks, hardware has become capable of providing portable high-speed Internet access and interactive SNS, and people can now easily communicate far more, casually and unboundedly, via the Internet. Currently, PGIS studies mainly look at the ‘sunny side’ of GIT progress. Although there are also relevant studies on online ethics, they rely unduly on spontaneously arising equilibrium innervated by mutual surveillance among the people involved. However, it is an over-optimistic and ingenuous perception regarding this exponential technological advance. In this paper, the author illustrates the existence of ‘casual offenders for pleasure’ by referring to two recent online cyberbullying incidents. Because the appreciation of technology-aided ubiquitous mapping can be very hard to see or to grasp, especially for people not educated and trained to see it, the advances prompt people to nonchalantly lower technical and ethical barriers. Further studies are essential to establish the geographic information ethics and offer a clear-cut answer for this newly emerging problem.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGISTAM 2018 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management
EditorsCedric Grueau, Robert Laurini, Lemonia Ragia
PublisherSciTePress
Pages22-27
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9789897582943
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018
Event4th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management, GISTAM 2018 - Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Duration: 2018/03/172018/03/19

Publication series

NameGISTAM 2018 - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management
Volume2018-March

Conference

Conference4th International Conference on Geographical Information Systems Theory, Applications and Management, GISTAM 2018
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityFunchal, Madeira
Period2018/03/172018/03/19

Keywords

  • Absconditus
  • Casual Offenders for Pleasure
  • Cyberbullying
  • Geographic information ethics
  • PGIS
  • Ubiquitous mapping

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
  • Signal Processing
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Information Systems

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