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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, March 2023
- Luis Kun

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The Unexpected Value of Volunteering. 4-5 - Jeremy Pitt

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Toxic Technology. 6-11 - Jan Vleeshouwers

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Expected Impact. 12 - Nathaniel Knopf

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Social Engineering: How Crowdmasters, Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls Created a New Form of Manipulative Communication - Robert W. Gehl and Sean T. Lawson (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2022, 344 pp.). 13-15 - Rachelle Linner

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Atomic Doctors: Conscience and Complicity at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age - James L. Nolan, Jr. (Cambridge, MA, USA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press, 2020, 294 pp.). 16-18 - Rachel Maines

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The Smart Wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and Other Smart Home Devices Need a Feminist Reboot - Yolande Strengers and Jenny Kennedy (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, 305+x pp.). 19-21 - Jacob Ossar

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How to Talk to a Science Denier: Conversations With Flat Earthers, Climate Deniers, and Others Who Defy Reason - Lee McIntyre (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2021, 264 pp.). 22-24 - Salah Hamdoun, Rebecca Monteleone

, Terri Bookman
, Katina Michael
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AI-Based and Digital Mental Health Apps: Balancing Need and Risk. 25-36 - Stefan Fölster, Andrej Litwin

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Hidden Consequences of Innovation - Economic Activity Beyond GDP. 37-44 - Neshat Elhami Fard

, Rastko R. Selmic
, Khashayar Khorasani
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Public Policy Challenges, Regulations, Oversight, Technical, and Ethical Considerations for Autonomous Systems: A Survey. 45-53 - Kinfe Yilma

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Emerging Technologies and Human Rights at the United Nations. 54-64 - Matthew Marshall

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A Roboticist's Guide to the Engineering Ethics of Job Automation. 65-74 - Rys Farthing

, Genevieve Smith-Nunes
, Teki Akuetteh, Kadian Camacho, Katja Koren Osljak
, Jun Zhao
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"It Sets Boundaries Making Your Life Personal and More Comfortable": Understanding Young People's Privacy Needs and Concerns. 75-82 - Christine Perakslis

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Avoiding Bikeshedding: An Eye Toward the Existential. 83-84
Volume 42, Number 2, June 2023
- Luis Kun

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The Role of Early Social Development in Networking and "Serendipity". 4-5 - Jeremy Pitt

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Futural Appropriation. 6-12 - Daniene Byrne

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The Leak: Politics, Activists, and Loss of Trust at Brookhaven National Laboratory - Robert P. Crease with Peter D. Bond (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2022, 307 pp.). 13-15 - Nicholas P. Miller

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Invention and Innovation: A Brief History of Hype and Failure - Vaclav Smil (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2023, 232 pp.). 16-18 - Lewis M. Holmes

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Classical Curiosities [Two books reviewed]. 19-21 - Katina Michael

, Roba Abbas
, Jeremy Pitt
, Kathleen M. Vogel
, Mariana Zafeirakopoulos
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Securitization for Sustainability of People and Place. 22-28 - Peter R. Lewis

, Stephen Lewis, Sue Lewis, Amanda McEachern Gaudet, Amanda Ottley:
Reimagining Digital Public Spaces and Artificial Intelligence for Deep Cooperation. 29-37 - Liselotte Schäfer Elinder

, Patricia Eustachio Colombo
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Ensuring Food Security Through Meal Optimization. 38-41 - Olena Linnyk

, Ingolf Teetz:
Counteracting the Global Labor Shortage Risk Through the Human-AI Collaboration in Digital Recruiting. 42-47 - Steven Mills

, Holger Regenbrecht:
Respecting and Protecting Cultural Values in an Indigenous Virtual Reality Project. 48-52 - Marcus R. Wigan

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Why Do We Need "Transdisciplinarity"? 53-57 - Mariana Zafeirakopoulos

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Calling in the System: Rethinking Approaches to National Security and Intelligence. 58-61 - Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson

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Looking at Securitization as a Sociotechnical Activity: Lessons From a Cold War Past for AI Futures. 62-70
Volume 42, Number 3, September 2023
- Luis Kun

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Society's Dilemma in Our Day in Age: Technology and Academics Versus Social Development. 4-6 - Jeremy Pitt

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ChatSh*t and Other Conversations (That We Should Be Having, But Mostly Are Not). 7-13 - A. David Wunsch

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The BBC: A Century on Air - David Hendy (New York, NY, USA: Public Affairs, Hachette Book Group, 2022, 638 pp.). 14-17 - A. David Wunsch

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Power Lined: Electricity: Landscape and the American Mind - Daniel L. Wuebben (Lincoln, NE, USA: Univ. Nebraska Press, 2019, 236 pp.). 18-21 - David N. Lucsko

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Age of Auto Electric: Environment, Energy, and the Quest for the Sustainable Car - Matthew N. Eisler (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2022, 365 pp.). 22-24 - Freek van der Weij

, Steffen Steinert
, Ibo van de Poel
, Joost Alleblas
, Anna Melnyk
, Tristan de Wildt
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Value Change and Technological Design. 25-32 - Andreea Molnar

, Dorian Stoilescu:
Diversity Initiatives for Women in IT: Friends or Enemies? 33-36 - Carolena Stephanie Larson

, Muhammad Salar Khan
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The Role of Public Policy in the Adoption of Prosthetic Limbs in the United States. 37-41 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr

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The First Total War and the Sociotechnical Systems of Warfare. 42-56 - Neshat Elhami Fard, Rastko R. Selmic

, Khashayar Khorasani
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A Review of Techniques and Policies on Cybersecurity Using Artificial Intelligence and Reinforcement Learning Algorithms. 57-68 - Luis Felipe Ortiz-Clavijo

, Carlos Julián Gallego-Duque
, Juan Camilo David-Diaz
, Andrés Felipe Ortiz-Zamora
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Implications of Emotion Recognition Technologies: Balancing Privacy and Public Safety. 69-75 - Yin Wu

, Xiang Michelle Liu
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Navigating the Ethical Landscape of AI in Healthcare: Insights From a Content Analysis. 76-87 - Periyasami Karthikeyan

, Ayush Pratap, William Cheng-Chung Chu
, Pao-Ann Hsiung
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Analysis of Fisherman Exploitation in Taiwan Distant Water Fishing. 88-97 - Sushant Kumar

, Ritesh Sharma
, Vishakha Singh, Shrikant Tiwari, Sanjay Kumar Singh
, Sumit Datta
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Potential Impact of Data-Centric AI on Society. 98-107 - Frederick Kaefer

, Guillermina Guerrero Mora, Ravi Nath
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Data for Societal Good: A Contextual Approach. 108-116 - Joseph Herkert

, Clinton J. Andrews
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Remembering an Ethical Engineering Advocate. 118-120
Volume 42, Number 4, December 2023
- Luis Kun

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Words, Acronyms, Languages, and Perceptions: The Human Mind, Life, and Semantics Interoperability. 4-6 - Jeremy Pitt

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The End of Exploring. 7-13 - A. David Wunsch

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Technology in America: A History of Individuals and Ideas - Carroll Pursell, Ed. (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2018, 3rd ed., 360 pp.). 14-16 - Michelle Charette

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Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructure in India - Michele Ilana Friedner (Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ. Minnesota Press, 2022, 288 pp.). 17-20 - A. David Wunsch

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Strange Frequencies: The Extraordinary Story of the Technological Quest for the Supernatural - Peter Bebergal (New York, NY, USA: Penguin Random House, 2022, 256 pp.). 21-23 - Charles Robinson

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The Listeners: A History of Wiretapping in the United States - Bruce Hochman (Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard Univ. Press, 2022, 366 pp.). 24-26 - Katina Michael

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The Crowdsourced Panopticon: Conformity and Control on Social Media - Jeremy Weissman (New York, NY, USA: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021). 27-31 - Craig Armiento

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Carbon Queen: The Remarkable Life of Nanoscience Pioneer Mildred Dresselhaus - Mia Weinstock (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2023, 320 pp.). 32-34 - Heather A. Love

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On Aerial Perspective, Socio-Technical Systems, and Interdisciplinarity: Reading Modernism Alongside Cybernetics. 35-41 - Jeremy Pitt

, Kate Highnam
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Gender Equality in Engineering: An Institutional Reflection. 42-46 - Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska

, Anna Domaradzka
, Michael J. O'Grady, Baptiste Bedessem, Niccoló Tempini
, Mateusz Trochymiak
, Nina Wróblewska:
Beyond Data: Recognizing the Democratic Potential of Citizen Science. 47-56 - Arezo Bodaghi

, Benjamin C. M. Fung
, Ketra A. Schmitt
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Technological Solutions to Online Toxicity: Potential and Pitfalls. 57-65 - Zahra Atf

, Peter R. Lewis
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Human Centricity in the Relationship Between Explainability and Trust in AI. 66-76 - Stefan Sarkadi

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Deceptive AI and Society. 77-86 - Mackenzie Jorgensen

, Madeleine Waller
, Oana Cocarascu
, Natalia Criado
, Odinaldo Rodrigues
, Jose Such
, Elizabeth Black
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Investigating the Legality of Bias Mitigation Methods in the United Kingdom. 87-94 - Simon T. Powers

, Olena Linnyk, Michael Guckert, Jennifer Hannig
, Jeremy Pitt, Neil Urquhart, Anikó Ekárt
, Nils Gumpfer, The Anh Han
, Peter R. Lewis, Stephen Marsh, Tim Weber:
The Stuff We Swim in: Regulation Alone Will Not Lead to Justifiable Trust in AI. 95-106 - Ciske Smit

, Jeremy Pitt
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Digital Polycentricity and Value-Sensitive Operationalization. 107-118 - John Impagliazzo

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Seamless Transitioning. 120

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