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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 1996
- C. Dianne Martin:
Teaching practices. 3-6 - Margaret Anne Pierce, Jacques Berleur, Joseph R. Herkert, Dorothy E. Denning, Charles Dunlop, Chuck Huff:
Responses to "The consequences of computing". 7-10 - Carl Stephen Guynes, Richard G. Vedder, Michael T. Vanecek:
Privacy and security. 11-13 - Gisela M. von Dran, Carl Stephen Guynes, Victor R. Prybutok:
The information infrastructure: policy and security considerations. 13-15 - David B. Resnik:
The ethics of cyber relationships. 16-19 - Lonny B. Winrich:
The virtual staff. 20 - Inna Shostak:
Computers and employment. 21-24 - Joe Podolsky:
Book Review: American Technological Sublime by David E. Nye. 25-26
Volume 26, Number 2, June 1996
- Rob Kling:
Beyond outlaws, hackers and pirates. 5-15 - Richard G. Epstein:
Noah, the Ark and the Turing Test. 16-21 - Herman T. Tavani:
Cyberethics and the future of computing. 22-29 - Carol J. Orwant:
Book review: The Electronic Eye by David Lyon. 30-31
Volume 26, Number 3, September 1996
- John M. Artz:
Computers and the quality of life: assessing flow in information systems. 7-12 - Robert Riser, Don Gotterbarn:
Ethics activities in computer science courses. 13-18 - Seppo Visala:
Interests and rationality of information systems development. 19-22 - Nick Hopper:
Politics on the web: making political candidates flies instead of spiders. 23-26
- Joe Podolsky:
City of bits: space, place and the infobahn. 27-28 - Andrew Bartlett:
Tools for change and progress. 28-29
Volume 26, Number 4, December 1996
- Chuck Huff:
Unintentional power in the design of computer systems. 6-9 - C. Dianne Martin, Joseph M. Reagle Jr., Michael Evans, Pat Shareck:
An alternative to government regulation and censorship. 10-14 - Herman T. Tavani:
Selecting a computer ethics coursebook: a comparative study of five recent works. 15-21 - Joseph S. Fulda:
Ethics: the appearance of impropriety. 22-23 - David B. Resnik:
Conference report: ethics in the cybersociety, Jackson, WY, October 4-5, 1996. 23-24 - Andrew Blyth:
What happens when a medical office information system fails. 25-26 - José Javier Dolado Cosín:
The ACM code of etics and professional conduct. 27-30 - Leslie Regan Shade:
Book Reviews: The Information Highway Should be Paved with the Public Good... 31-34 - Randolf Redding:
Sunday Magazine: This is your life. 40
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