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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2008
- Kevin W. Bowyer, Dianne Martin:
Introduction. 7 - David A. Martinez:
Protecting critical infrastructure: implementing integration and expanding education: first prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest. 12-17 - Tunlewa Soyinka:
What needs to be done: protecting critical infrastructure: second prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest. 18-23 - Maria Lee:
Cooperation creates results: third prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest. 24-27 - John Aycock, Alana Maurushat:
"Good" worms and human rights. 28-39 - Haifa Takruri-Rizk, Kathrine S. H. Jensen, Kathryn Booth:
Gendered learning experience of engineering and technology students. 40-52
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2008
- Janet Davis:
SIGCAS, CAS, HCI & sustainability. 19-21 - Peter Froelich:
Ethics considered harmful. 21-23 - Nazli Hardy:
Disseminating information via Web 2.0. 24 - Brian Harvey:
Teaching social implications of computing. 24-25 - Logan Muller:
Sustainability & HeartTech. 25-26 - Celia Schahczenski:
Net neutrality, computing and social change. 27 - Carol Spradling:
Examining the data on computer ethics in the classroom. 28-29 - Tom Jewett:
Web accessibility on campus: social issues in practice. 30-32
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2008
- Kathrine Andrews Henderson:
Interview with Herman Tavani, winner of the 2008 SIGCAS Service Award. 14-16 - Matthew North:
Interview with Jim Thatcher, winner of the 2008 SIGCAS Making a Difference Award. 16-18 - Samuel B. Fee:
The irrelevance of the machine. 18-19 - Sharon Worrell:
Visual thesaurus: a product review. 20-22 - Hasan A. Abbas, Salah M. Fadhli:
The ethical dilemma of internet pornography in the state of Kuwait. 22-33
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2008
- Kenneth Einar Himma:
Justifying legal protection of intellectual property: the interests argument. 13-27 - Frances S. Grodzinsky, Herman T. Tavani:
Online file sharing: resolving the tensions between privacy and property interests. 28-39 - Richard G. Vedder, Carl Stephen Guynes:
Social considerations for information technology offshoring. 40-44
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