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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, Spring 1999
- Wayne Fisher, Slawo Wesolkowski:
Tempering technostress. 28-42 - Stephen H. Unger:
The assault on IEEE ethics support [Viewpoint]. 36-40 - Richard W. Morris:
Adaptive learning systems: building an educational infrastructure. 43-45 - Brian M. O'Connell:
Private creation of Internet "law": overcoming a false intellectual universe. 4-9 - Tomas A. Lipinski:
Information warfare, American style. 10-19 - Roberta Brody:
Consequences of electronic profiling. 20-27
Volume 18, Number 2, Summer 1999
- A. Salem, R. Leigh:
Allowing open participation by corporations in IEEE standards activities. 6-24 - Jack C. Swearengen:
Property rights versus stewardship. 12-24 - J. Richard Shanebrook:
Prohibiting nuclear weapons: initiatives towards global nuclear disarmament. 25-31
Volume 18, Number 3, Fall 1999
- Clinton J. Andrews:
An engineer, accountant, and EHS manager went out in a boat. 4-7 - Terri Bookman:
A scientist joins the U.S. Congress. 8-11 - Julian Kilker:
Conflict on collaborative design teams: understanding the role of social identities. 12-21 - A. David Wunsch:
Review - Technology as savior: two memoirs. 25-27
Volume 18, Number 4, Winter 1999
- Sherry Turkle:
Tinysex and gender trouble [Internet world]. 8-12 - Jane Margolis, Allan Fisher, Faye Miller:
Caring about connections: gender and computing. 13-20 - Flis Henwood:
Exceptional women? Gender and technology in U.K. higher education. 21-27 - Katy Campbell:
The promise of computer-based learning: designing for inclusivity. 28-34 - Leslie Regan Shade:
Just add girls and stir? 35-36 - M. Weisberg:
Visions of technology. 37-38 - Norman Balabanian:
The Golem at large: what you should know about technology. 39-42
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