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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, March 2018
- Kathleen Richardson

, Mark Coeckelbergh
, Kutoma Wakunuma
, Erik Billing
, Tom Ziemke
, Pablo Gómez Esteban, Bram Vanderborght, Tony Belpaeme:
Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism (DREAM): A Social Model of Autism. 30-39 - Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Brittany A. Duncan

, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Carrick Detweiler
:
A Drone by Any Other Name: Purposes, End-User Trustworthiness, and Framing, but Not Terminology, Affect Public Support for Drones. 80-91 - Sean F. Johnston:

The Technological Fix as Social Cure-All: Origins and Implications. 47-54 - Christine Perakslis:

500 Years Later: Doors and Disputations [Last Word]. 92 - Alessandra Sciutti

, Martina Mara
, Vincenzo Tagliasco, Giulio Sandini
:
Humanizing Human-Robot Interaction: On the Importance of Mutual Understanding. 22-29 - Yoshiyasu Takefuji

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Connected Vehicle Security Vulnerabilities [Commentary]. 15-18 - Abdullah Shahid, Ningzi Li:

Drowning in Information, Starving for Knowlegde [Book Reviews]. 11-12 - Morgan M. Broman, Pamela Finckenberg-Broman:

Socio-Economic and Legal Impact of Autonomous Robotics and AI Entities: The RAiLE Project. 70-79 - Jacob Ossar:

Drone Warfare [Book Reviews]. 8-10 - Paul M. Cunningham:

SSIT and Sustainable Development [President's Message]. 1-21 - Ross D. King, Vlad Schuler Costa

, Chris Mellingwood, Larisa N. Soldatova:
Automating Sciences: Philosophical and Social Dimensions. 40-46 - Katina Michael, Diana M. Bowman, Meg Leta Jones, Ramona Pringle:

Robots and Socio-Ethical Implications [Guest Editorial]. 19-21 - Rui Costa:

The Internet of Moving Things [Industry View]. 13-14 - Ariel Guersenzvaig

:
Autonomous Weapon Systems: Failing the Principle of Discrimination. 55-61 - Jeremy Pitt:

One at a Time, and All at Once: The Benefits of Collective Action Can Begin with a Single Deed [Editorial]. 5-7 - Daniel J. Hicks

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The Safety of Autonomous Vehicles: Lessons from Philosophy of Science. 62-69
Volume 37, Number 2, June 2018
- Paul M. Cunningham:

Operationalizing SSIT's 5 Pillars: Pillar 4: Societal Impact of Technology [President's Message]. 1-17 - Jeremy Pitt:

Publish or Impoverish: Academic Publishing and the Platform Economy [Editorial]. 5-6 - Michael L. Black:

Digital Research Confidential [Book Reviews]. 7-9 - Jenna P. Carpenter:

Programmed Inequality [Book Reviews]. 10-13 - Renee M. Blackburn:

Girls Coming to Tech [Book Reviews]. 14-15 - Shoshana Eilon:

That Dragon, Cancer: Video Game as Art Form [Leading Edge]. 16-17 - Rebekah Shirley

, Daniel M. Kammen:
Mundane is the New Radical: The Resurgence of Energy Megaprojects and Implications for the Global South [Opinion]. 18-26 - Krishna Sood:

The Ultimate Black Box: The Thorny Issue of Programming Moral Standards in Machines [Industry View]. 27-29 - Joseph R. Carvalko:

Defending Against Opaque Algorithmic Meddling in Free Elections [Guest Editorial]. 30-31 - Despo Ktoridou, Epaminondas Epaminonda, A. Charalambous:

Social Media in Election Campaigns: The Case of the 2013 Presidential Elections in Cyprus. 32-39 - Ons Al-Shamaileh

:
I Have Issues with Facebook: But I Will Keep Using It. 40-45 - Mohsen Yoosefi Nejad

, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh
, Maryam Mohammadi:
Hijab in Twitter: Advocates and Critics: A Content Analysis of Hijab-Related Tweets. 46-51 - Ben Falchuk, Shoshana Loeb, Ralph Neff:

The Social Metaverse: Battle for Privacy. 52-61 - Hilary Brown:

Keeping the Lights On: A Comparison of Normal Accidents and High Reliability Organizations. 62-70 - Vijay Sivaraman, Hassan Habibi Gharakheili

, Clinton Fernandes, Narelle Clark, Tanya Karliychuk:
Smart IoT Devices in the Home: Security and Privacy Implications. 71-79 - Franco Zambonelli, Flora D. Salim

, Seng W. Loke
, Wolfgang De Meuter
, Salil S. Kanhere
:
Algorithmic Governance in Smart Cities: The Conundrum and the Potential of Pervasive Computing Solutions. 80-87 - Christine Perakslis:

Digital Empowerment and Socio-Political Stability [Last Word]. 88
Volume 37, Number 3, September 2018
- Paul M. Cunningham:

IEEE and Sustainable Development: Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Technology Activities [President's Message]. 1-17 - Jeremy Pitt:

From Usability to Exploitability: Digital Technology and Non-Participatory Design [Editorial]. 5-7 - A. David Wunsch:

Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering [Book Reviews]. 8-10 - A. David Wunsch:

The Camera Does the Rest [Book Reviews]. 11-13 - Madelyn Holmes:

Women at the Wheel [Book Reviews]. 14-15 - Ronald C. Arkin:

Ethics of Robotic Deception [Opinion]. 18-19 - Lyria Bennett Moses

:
Is Your Algorithm Dangerous? [Leading Edge]. 20-21 - Javier Aracil:

Making It Useful Even When It Seems to Be Useless [Opinion]. 22-26 - Roba Abbas

, Brian Traynor, Holly Tootell
:
From Good Ideas to Practical Solutions: The Changing Nature of Participation in Our Evolving Digital Landscape [Guest Editorial]. 27-28 - Fiona Carroll

, Margaret Webb
, Simon J. Cropper
:
Losing Our Senses Online: Investigating How Aesthetics Might be Used to Ground People in Cyberspace. 29-37 - Roba Abbas

, Holly Tootell
, Mark B. Freeman
, Grant Ellmers
:
Engaging Young Children as Application Design Partners: A Stakeholder-Inclusive Methodological Approach. 38-47 - Philip J. Chmielewski:

Ethical Autonomous Weapons?: Practical, Required Functions. 48-55 - Jeremy Pitt, John Henry Clippinger, Carsten Sørensen

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Values, Axial Currencies, and Computational Axiology: Digital Currencies Can Do More than Buy Stuff. 56-63 - Navrati Saxena, Mamta Agiwal, Hasnah Ahmad

, Abhishek Roy:
D2D-Based Survival on Sharing: For Enhanced Disaster Time Connectivity. 64-73 - Ezra Max, Justin Berman

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Bridging the Mobile-Electrification Gap: The Potential for Privately Subsidized Phone Charging in Rural Africa. 74-86 - Christine Perakslis:

Translational Technologists and Collective Creativity [Last Word]. 88
Volume 37, Number 4, December 2018
- Paul M. Cunningham:

Looking to the Future: A Reflection on Recent Progress and the Future of Our Society [President's Message]. 1-19 - Jeremy Pitt:

Complacency is the New Normal: Shifting Public Discourse on Technological Acceptability [Editorial]. 5-7 - Bill Liles:

A maverick of electrical science (review of "the forgotten genius of oliver heaviside: a maverick of electrical science") [book review]. 8-10 - A. David Wunsch:

Frankenstein Returns (review of "Frankenstein Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. Annotated for Scientiest, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds") [Book Reviews]. 10-12 - A. David Wunsch:

Electricity as Metaphor [review of "Power lines: Electricity in American Life and Letters, 1882-1952" [Book Review]. 13-61 - Emily Stark, Jeremy Pitt, Alfian Nur Wicaksono, Kristina Milanovic, Victoria Lush, Stephen Hoover

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Odorveillance and the Ethics of Robotic Olfaction [Opinion]. 16-19 - Ben Kenwright:

Virtual Reality: Ethical Challenges and Dangers [Opinion]. 20-25 - Andrzej Nowak

, Paul Lukowicz, Pawel Horodecki:
Assessing Artificial Intelligence for Humanity: Will AI be the Our Biggest Ever Advance ? or the Biggest Threat [Opinion]. 26-34 - Robert Sobot:

Implantable Technology : History, Controversies, and Social Implications [Commentary]. 35-45 - Nikki Stevens

, Jacqueline Wernimont:
Seeing 21st Century Data Bleed through the 15th Century Wound Man. 46-54 - Emily Stark, Stephen Hoover

, Alexandra DeCesare, Elan Barenholtz:
Medicine Has Gone to the Dogs: Deep Learning and Robotic Olfaction to Mimic Working Dogs. 55-60 - Anna Zamansky

, Dirk van der Linden
:
Activity Trackers for Raising Guide Dogs: Challenges and Opportunities. 62-69 - Xiaofeng Tang:

Transaction Costs and Doomed Creditors. 70-75 - Peter Andras

, Lukas Esterle
, Michael Guckert, The Anh Han
, Peter R. Lewis, Kristina Milanovic, Terry R. Payne
, Cedric Perret, Jeremy Pitt, Simon T. Powers, Neil Urquhart, Simon Wells:
Trusting Intelligent Machines: Deepening Trust Within Socio-Technical Systems. 76-83 - Christine Perkaslis:

Intellectual Humility: Becoming Like a Child for Technological Advancement [Last Word]. 84

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