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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 1997
- David Preston:
Can business ethics really exist? 6-9 - Don Gotterbarn, Robert Riser:
Ethics activities in computer science courses: goals and issues. 10-15 - Lauren Gelman:
USACM News: USACM, cryptography, and copyright. 16-17 - Suzanne P. Weisband:
The cutting edge. 18 - Herman T. Tavani:
Metabibliography of computers, ethics, and society: an annotated bibliography of bibliographies. 19-21 - David K. Billings:
Book review: the future of software. 22-23 - Tom Jewett:
Open location. 24-26 - Mark Gonske:
Agora: the power of one man and a web page. 27 - Becky Barnow:
The Silicon Valley sentinal-observer: Sunday arts & entertainment supplement. 32
Volume 27, Number 2, June 1997
- Richard Gary Epstein:
The wheel. 8-13 - David Preston, Keith Tayler:
Professionals and experts: Adam (Smith) or Eve? 14-19 - Herman T. Tavani:
Journals and periodicals on computers, ethics & society. 20-26 - Stacey L. Edgar:
The artificial intelligensia and virtual worlds. 27-31 - Joseph S. Fulda:
The Programmer. 31 - Tom Harrison:
A chicken in every pot, a net link in every classroom. 32-34 - Ray H. O'Neal Jr.:
The Computers and Society AGORA. 35 - Rónán Kennedy:
Book Review: The Trouble With Computers by Thomas K. Landauer. 38-39 - Tom Jewett:
Open Location. 46-47 - Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. 48
Volume 27, Number 3, September 1997
- David Preston, Jeroen van den Hoven:
CEPE '97: Computer ethics: philosophical enquiry. 4-5 - David Preston:
CEPE '97 keynote "wrap-up". 6-7 - John Ladd:
Ethics and the computer world: a new challenge for philosophers. 8-13 - Langdon Winner:
Cyberlibertarian myths and the prospects for community. 14-19 - Deborah G. Johnson:
Is the global information infrastructure a democratic technology? 20-26 - James H. Moor:
Towards a theory of privacy in the information age. 27-32 - Jeroen van den Hoven:
Privacy and the varieties of moral wrong-doing in an information age. 33-37 - John M. Artz:
The cutting edge. 38 - Herman T. Tavani:
Journals and periodicals on computers, ethics, and society: part 2: fifty publications of interest. 39 - Joseph S. Fulda:
Student evaluations of teaching: brought to you by computer. 42-43 - Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. 48-51
Volume 27, Number 4, December 1997
- Hal Berghel:
A post mortem for the Communications Decency Act. 8-11 - Richard Sclove, Jeffrey Scheuer:
On the road again? 12-14 - Sara Baase:
Impacts on communities: comments on Sclove and Scheuer. 15-17 - David J. Gunkel:
The empire strikes back again: the cultural-politics of the Internet. 18-21 - Marie A. Wright, John S. Kakalik:
The erosion of privacy. 22-25 - Rónán Kennedy:
Open Location. 25-26 - Chuck Huff:
The Internet is a fine place for women. 27 - Joseph S. Fulda:
From data to knowledge: implications of data mining. 28 - Roberta Lamb:
Who uses information resources?: interoranizational incentives for gathering data and going online. 29 - Rónán Kennedy:
Book Review: Building IBM: Shaping an Industry and Its Technology by Emerson W. Pugh. 30 - Herman T. Tavani:
Book Review: Virtual Reality by Howard Rheingold. 31-32 - Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. 40
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