


default search action
SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, April 2021
- Douglas Schuler:
Thinking about the 2020 SIGCAS membership survey. 7-11 - Johanna Blumenthal, Richard Blumenthal, Mikey Goldweber, Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk:
Computing for the social good in education. 11 - Johanna Blumenthal:
Where in the world is the internet: a law student's worst nightmare. 12-14 - Michelle Trim
:
Refusing to unmake the lemonade, or how not to go back to normal. 15-18
- Suad Almualla:
The ethical dimension of information technology. 19 - Scheila W. Martins
:
Analyzing human factor impacts of a programming pedagogy strategy at University of Coimbra: a long term assessment. 20-26
- Richard Blumenthal:
Computing and society: : a few false dichotomies. 27-28
Volume 50, Number 2, September 2021
- Douglas Schuler:
From the chair: outside and inside news. 7-8 - Suad Almualla:
Why be ethical. 8 - Mikey Goldweber, Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk, Alison Clear:
SIGCAS showcase. 9 - Johanna Blumenthal:
Thinking like a lawyer: wait, I never agreed to that: cloud storage and terms of service. 10-12 - Richard Blumenthal:
Software warranty. 12 - Mikey Goldweber:
GoodIT summary. 12 - CSG-Ed team:
CSG-Ed drop-in conversations. 12 - Michelle Trim
:
Cultivating an ethos of social responsibility in an age of misinformation. 13-15 - Jillian Christine Johnson:
Paranoid posting: an analysis of being too online. 16-17 - Richard Blumenthal:
"Teach your children well" value-neutrality and CS202X. 18
Volume 50, Number 3, December 2021
- Douglas Schuler:
From the chair: looking mostly forward. 6 - Steve Easterbrook:
The discontinous future. 8 - Brian Krupp
:
Data ownership in software applications. 8 - Carla Petrocelli:
Stability of the vajont dam: the precision calculations of the Ferranti Mark I. 9 - Johanna Blumenthal:
Thinking like a lawyer: why you or your IT team needs to keep your software systems up-to-date. 10 - Richard Blumenthal:
If it is not exaggeration, can it be satire?: social media aa satire and other things. 11

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.