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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 42
Volume 42, Number 1, August 2012
- Bill Albrecht, Ken Christensen, Venu Dasigi, Jim Huggins, Jody Paul:
The pledge of the computing professional: recognizing and promoting ethics in the computing professions. 6-8 - Vaibhav Garg, L. Jean Camp:
Gandhigiri in cyberspace: a novel approach to information ethics. 9-20 - Don Gotterbarn
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Using moral rules to address truth in transition and the demise facts. 21-27 - Richard Taylor:
Social responsibility in the information society: a potential knowledge gap for tomorrow's policy makers. 28-33 - Anna Vartapetiance, Lee Gillam:
Deception detection for the tangled web. 34-47
Volume 42, Number 2, December 2012
- Christina B. Class:
Bridging cultural differences in teaching computer ethics: an example using personal portfolios. 5-14 - Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller
, Marty J. Wolf:
Moral responsibility for computing artifacts: "the rules" and issues of trust. 15-25

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