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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, March 2017
- Paul Cunningham:

SSIT's 45th Anniversary [President's Message]. 5-9 - Katina Michael:

Thank You to Greg Adamson [News and Notes]. 6, 64 - Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael, Jai C. Galliot, Rob Nicholls

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Socio-Ethical Implications of Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Guest Editorial]. 7-9 - A. H. Noor:

Ethical Imperatives for Veteran Healthcare Resources [Letter]. 10 - Donna Halper:

Windows into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology [Book Review]. 11-12 - Melanie Segado:

Military Applications of Invasive Brain Stimulation [Industry Viewpoint]. 13-15 - Laszlo G. Lovaszy:

What if My Disability Will not be Relevant in the Future?: On The Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on Persons with Disabilities [Opinion]. 16-17 - Gary Retherford:

Human Microchipping, Past, Present, and ... Future? [Opinion]. 18-19 - Kallistos Ware, Michael G. Michael, Katina Michael:

Religion, Science, and Technology: An Interview with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware [Interview]. 20-26 - Kimberly Young:

Children and Technology: Guidelines for Parents-Rules for Every Age [Leading Edge]. 27-29 - R. E. Burnett:

Brain Implants and Memory [Commentary]. 30-31 - Nadja Oertelt, Adam Arabian, E. Christian Brugger, Michael Choros, Nita A. Farahany

, Samantha Payne, Will Rosellini:
Human by Design: An Ethical Framework for Human Augmentation. 32-36 - Isabel Pedersen

, Tanner Mirrlees
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Exoskeletons, Transhumanism, and Culture: Performing Superhuman Feats. 37-45 - Kobi Leins

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Regulation of the Use of Nanotechnology in Armed Conflict. 46-47 - Rob Nicholls

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Implanting Military RFID: Rights and Wrongs. 48-51 - Lindsay Robertson

, Albert Munoz Aneiros
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System Configuration Contributions to Vulnerability: Applications to Connected Personal Devices. 52-57 - Kayla J. Heffernan

, Frank Vetere
, Shanton Chang:
Military Insertables: Lessons from Civilian Use. 58-61 - Timothy McFarland

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Can Implants Be Weapons under the Law?: Implications for Regulation. 62-64 - Marcus R. Wigan:

Ethics and Brain Implants in the Military [Commentary]. 65-68 - Philip Hall:

Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Concluding Remarks]. 69-70 - Sepehr Ghazinoory

, Fatemeh Saghafi
, Sahar Kousari
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Taking the Long View of Nanotechnology's Societal Implications: The National Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative at 10 Years. 71-80 - Pawel Rotter

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Why Did the 3D Revolution Fail?: The Present and Future of Stereoscopy [Commentary]. 81-85 - Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:

Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Six: The Dilution of Responsibility Argument [Commentary]. 86-87 - Christine Perakslis:

ODE to...Digital Humility [Last Word]. 88
Volume 36, Number 2, June 2017
- Paul Cunningham:

Operationalizing SSIT?s 5 Pillars: Pillar 1: Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Technology [President's Message]. 5 - Katina Michael:

Bots Trending Now: Disinformation and Calculated Manipulation of the Masses [Editorial]. 6-11 - Michelle Hamadache

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Going Fishing Matters [Letter]. 12 - Katina Michael, Heather A. Love, Judy Wajcman:

Speaking Out Against Socially Destructive Technologies: Norbert Wiener and the Call for Ethical Engagement [Guest Editorial]. 13-26 - A. David Wunsch:

The Truth about Tesla: The Myth of the Lone Genius in the History of Innovation [Book Reviews]. 18-21 - Brian Martin:

Pressed for Time [Book Reviews]. 22-24 - Katina Michael:

Not So Fast [Book Reviews]. 24-26 - James J. Hughes:

Getting from 1932 to 1945 : Responsibilities of Scientists and Engineers in Times of Chaos and Upheaval [Opinion]. 27-28 - Keith Miller:

Can We Program Ethics into AI? [Reflections]. 29-30 - Ansgar R. Koene

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Algorithmic Bias: Addressing Growing Concerns [Leading Edge]. 31-32 - John C. Havens:

The Fleeting Opportunity to Create our Values by Design [Opinion]. 33-37 - Doug Hill:

Black Mirror [Opinion]. 35-87 - Sunil Jacob:

A Review of Technology Advances for Assisting Paralyzed People [Leading Edge]. 36-37 - Graeme Clark:

Creating the Bionic Ear: The Central Role of Cybernetics [Leading Edge]. 38-40 - Arthur Winston:

Thinking Machines in the Physical World [Commentary]. 41-43 - Heather A. Love:

The Ikehara Collection: Norbert Wiener's Japan Connections [Commentary]. 44-49 - Simone Alesich, Michael Rigby:

Gendered Robots: Implications for Our Humanoid Future. 50-59 - Kimberley Trynacity:

Imagining a "Bot"aful Life: A Complicated Relationship: Robots as Caregivers, Humans as Clients. 60-66 - Jason Borenstein, Joseph Herkert

, Keith W. Miller:
Self-Driving Cars: Ethical Responsibilities of Design Engineers. 67-75 - W. Luis Mochan

, A. Ramirez-Solis:
How a Drug and Explosives Detector Proved Useless: Military Use of the GT200. 76-82 - Peter Zilahy Ingerman:

The Dangers of Distributed Intelligence [Perspective]. 83-85 - Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:

Are Technologies Innocent? : Part Seven: Conclusion [Commentary]. 86-87 - Christine Perakslis:

Intentionality: Value Apart from the Machine [Last Word]. 88
Volume 36, Number 3, September 2017
- Paul Cunningham:

Operationalizing SSIT's 5 Pillars: Pillar 2: Ethics, Human Values and Technology [President's Message]. 5-9 - Katina Michael:

Go 'Get Chipped': A Brief Overview of Non-Medical Implants between 1997-2013 (Part 1). 6-9 - Gerald Aksherian:

Licensing Engineering Professionals [Letter]. 10 - Jefferey Dungen:

Fear Not Distribution that Works [Open Letter]. 11 - Nicholas G. Evans:

Fascist Pigs [Book Review]. 12-14 - Renato Iannela:

Tragedy of the Digital Commons: Amplified Zombies [Opinion]. 15-16 - Anni Rowland-Campbell:

Were We "Brave" @Braveconvos #Braveconversations?: Fortune Favors the Prepaid Mind (Louis Pasteur) [Opinion]. 17-20 - Martin Stewart-Weeks:

We Need to Talk About the Web: A New Conversation about Technology and Society [Commentary]. 21-32 - Tony Nolan:

What Brave Conversations Didn't Address [Leading Edge]. 33-36 - Alexander Hayes

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On Country: Australian Aboriginal Communities, Mining, and Artificial Intelligence [Opinion]. 37-40 - Angus Willoughby:

Biometric Surveillance and the Right to Privacy [Commentary]. 41-45 - Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Ada Diaconescu, Stephen Marsh, Jeremy Pitt:

The Next Generation of Socio-Technical Systems : Realizing the Potential, Protecting the Value [Introduction]. 46-47 - Agnieszka Rychwalska

, Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska
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Value Sensitive Design for Peer Production Systems: Mediating Social Interactions. 48-55 - Jan-Philipp Steghöfer:

Change is Afoot: Applying Change Management Theories to Self-Organizing Socio-Technical Systems. 56-62 - Ada Diaconescu, Jeremy Pitt:

Technological Impacts in Socio-Technical Communities: Values and Pathologies. 63-71 - Kirstie L. Bellman, Jean Botev

, Hanno Hildmann, Peter R. Lewis, Stephen Marsh, Jeremy Pitt, Ingo Scholtes, Sven Tomforde:
Socially-Sensitive Systems Design: Exploring Social Potential. 72-80 - George Mickhail

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Smear and Fear by Numbers: Accounting, Information Technology, and Economic Control for the New Capitalism. 81-87 - Christine Perakslis:

Retreat to Move Forward : Alleviating Allostatic Load for the Brave [Last Word]. 88
Volume 36, Number 4, December 2017
- Sylette Henry-Buckmire:

Computer Accessibility Rights [Book Reviews]. 13-15 - Jason Sargent, Ashir Ahmed:

What Is IT for Social Impact?: A Review of Literature and Practices. 62-72 - Maximiliano Bueno-Lopez

, Sandra Garzon Lemos:
Electrification in Non-Interconnected Areas: Towards a New Vision of Rurality in Colombia. 73-79 - Satish Babu:

Disruptive Technologies, Ethics, and Global Development [Guest Editorial]. 44 - Paul Cunningham:

Planning for the Future [President's Message]. 5-17 - Khanjan Mehta, Irena Gorski:

Engineering Careers in Social Innovation and Global Sustainable Development [Commentary]. 55-61 - Jeremy Pitt:

Jeremy Pitt Appointed New Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Technology and Society Magazine [News and Notes]. 1 - Josh Shipp:

Raising Teens to Live with Technology Responsibly [Opinion]. 42-43 - Rachel Dzombak, Khanjan Mehta:

Engaging and Retaining Women in an Engineering and Entrepreneurship Program [Commentary]. 45-52 - Qingguo Zhou, Rui Zhao, Rui Zhou:

New Ways to Enrich Web GIS Applications [Leading Edge]. 39-40 - David Gancarz:

Information Technology in a City Enterprise [Commentary]. 34-40 - Katina Michael:

Go ?Get Chipped?: A Brief Overview of Non-Medical Implants Between 2013-2017 (Part 2) [Editorial]. 6-12 - Alexander Hayes

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Pervasive Technology: Aboriginal Communities and Oppression [Opinion]. 25-54 - Karl D. Stephan:

Refrigeration Nation [Book Reviews]. 15-17 - Nicholas Sakellariou:

Engineers and Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy [Opinion]. 18-20 - Chris Bissell:

The Information Turn in Modeling People and Society: Early German Work. 80-87 - Asslam Umar Ali, Robert Ogie:

Social Media and Disasters: Highlighting Some Wicked Problems [Leading Edge]. 41-43 - Antonio Gómez Expósito

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The Unstoppable Changing of the Electricity Guard [Commentary]. 30-33 - Joseph R. Carvalko:

Appointment of the Planet's Policy Custodian [Opinion]. 23-24 - Balkrishna C. Rao:

Advanced Frugal Innovations [Leading Edge]. 53-54 - Tian Shen:

Technology Developments in Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment [Commentary]. 21-22 - Christine Perakslis:

Digital Maturity: Perceiving the Digital-Panopticon [Last Word]. 88

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