VOL NO What is the relationship between contemporary digital media and contemporary society? Is it possible to arm that digital media are without sin and exist purely in a complex socio-political and economic context within which the users bring with them their ethical and cultural complexities? This issue, through a range of scholarly writings, analyzes the problems of ethics and sin within contemporary digital media frameworks. LEA is a publication of Leonardo/ISAST. Editorial Address Leonardo Electronic Almanac Copyright 2013 ISAST Sabanci University, Orhanli – Tuzla, 34956 Leonardo Electronic Almanac Istanbul, Turkey Volume 19 Issue 4 September 15, 2013 Email ISSN 1071-4391
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