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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, Spring 2014
- Laura Jacob:
Starting a New Chapter [President's Message]. 4 - Katina Michael, Katherine Albrecht:
We've Got to Do Better [Editorial]. 5-7 - Karl D. Stephan:
Nanotechnology: Ethical and Social Implications [Book Review]. 10-12 - Eric P. Wenaas:
Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age [Book Review]. 12-15 - Tomas Holderness:
Geosocial Intelligence [Leading Edge]. 17-18 - Samir Patel, Siri Maley, Khanjan Mehta:
Appropriate Technologies in the Globalized World: FAQs [Commentary]. 19-26 - Jeremy Pitt, Andrzej Nowak:
The Reinvention of Social Capital for Socio-Technical Systems [Special Section Introduction]. 27-33 - David Bianchini, Ismael M. A. Ávila:
Smart Cities and Their Smart Decisions: Ethical Considerations. 34-40 - A. J. Dinusha Rathnayaka, Vidyasagar M. Potdar, Tharam S. Dillon, Omar Khadeer Hussain, Samitha Kuruppu:
Goal-Oriented Prosumer Community Groups for the Smart Grid. 41-48 - Marcus R. Wigan:
User Issues for Smart Meter Technology. 49-53 - Lucy Resnyansky:
Social Media, Disaster Studies, and Human Communication. 54-65 - Enas M. Al-Lozi, Mutaz M. Al-Debei, Anas Aloudat:
Value Capturing and Role Playing in Social Networking Sites. 66-72 - Leighton Evans:
Maps as Deep: Reading the Code of Location-Based Social Networks. 73-80
Volume 33, Number 2, Summer 2014
- Katina Michael:
Beyond Human: Lifelogging and Life Extension [Editorial]. 4-6 - Jim Fifth:
Pondering Effects of Video Games on Children [Letter to the Editor]. 8 - Kevin D. Haggerty, Ajay Sandhu:
The Police Crisis of Visibility [Commentary]. 9-12 - Jay Stanley:
Personal Rights in the Age of Omnipresent Cameras [Opinion]. 13, 18 - Steve Mann:
Personal Safety Devices Enable "Suicurity" [Opinion]. 14-15, 22 - Isabel Pedersen:
Are Wearables Really Ready to Wear? [Viewpoint]. 16-18 - Alexander Hayes:
The Sky Is the Limit [Interview]. 19-22 - Robert Rosenberger:
Google Glass and Highway Safety ? Messy Choices [Leading Edge]. 23-25 - Roland Bleiker:
Authenticity and Deception in an Age of Visual Wearables [Viewpoint]. 26-27 - Gregory J. Conti, Lisa A. Shay, Woodrow Hartzog:
Deconstructing the Relationship Between Privacy and Security [Viewpoint]. 28-30 - Richard Kay:
Technology and Operational Safety - Pros and Cons for Police Officers [Leading Edge]. 31-33 - Saskia Hufnagel:
Observing Crowd-Sourced Surveillance through the Eyes of the German Basic Law [Leading Edge]. 34-35 - Joe Carvalko:
Who Should Own In-the-Body Medical Data in the Age of eHealth? [Viewpoint]. 36-37 - Jeremy Pitt, Christine Perakslis, Katina Michael:
Drones Humanus [Introduction to the Special Issue]. 38-39 - Roger Clarke:
The Regulation of Point of View Surveillance: A Review of Australian Law. 40-46 - Jann Karp:
GPS in Interstate Trucking in Australia: Intelligence, Surveillance?or Compliance Tool? 47-52 - Clive Harfield:
Body-Worn POV Technology : Moral Harm. 64-72 - Sandra Wagemakers, Liesbet van Zoonen, Georgina Turner:
Giving Meaning to RFID and Cochlear Implants. 73-80
Volume 33, Number 3, Fall 2014
- J. Roberto B. de Marca:
Message from the President of the IEEE. 4-6 - Katina Michael, Xi Chen:
The State-Society Relationship: Big Data?s Big Future?But for Whom [Editorial]. 7-8 - Alan G. Konheim:
To Let Them Monitor or Not ... Perhaps that Is Not the Real Question [Commentary]. 9-13 - Sherali Zeadally, Angelyn Flowers:
Cyberwar: The What, When, Why, and How [Commentary]. 14-21 - Shayna Gersher:
Regulating Spies in the Skies: Recommendations for Drone Rules in Canada [Leading Edge]. 22-25 - Craig Bellamy, Michael Victor Arnold, Martin R. Gibbs, Bjorn Nansen, Tamara Kohn:
Consumer Issues for Planning and Managing Digital Legacies [Leading Edge]. 26-31 - Patrick Kidd:
Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America [Book Review]. 27-29 - David Mather:
The Color Revolution [Book Review]. 29-31 - Jeremy Pitt, Ada Diaconescu, David Bollier:
Technology for Collective Action [Special Section Introduction]. 32-34 - Alexander Artikis, Chris Baber, Pedro Bizarro, Carlos Canudas-de-Wit, Opher Etzion, Fabiana Fournier, Paul Goulart, Andrew Howes, John Lygeros, Georgios Paliouras, Assaf Schuster, Izchak Sharfman:
Scalable Proactive Event-Driven Decision Making. 35-41 - Andrzej Nowak, Agnieszka Rychwalska, Jacek Szamrej:
Social, Psychological and Technological Determinants of Energy Use. 42-47 - Thomas Hardjono, Patrick Deegan, John Henry Clippinger:
Social Use Cases for the ID3 Open Mustard Seed Platform. 48-54 - Daniele Miorandi, Lorenzo Maggi:
"Programming" Social Collective Intelligence. 55-61 - Slaven Marusic, Jayavardhana Gubbi, Helen T. Sullivan, Yee Wei Law, Marimuthu Palaniswami:
Participatory Sensing, Privacy, and Trust Management for Interactive Local Government. 62-70 - Parag Kulkarni, Tim Lewis, Saraansh Dave:
Energy Monitoring in Residential Environments. 71-80
Volume 33, Number 4, Winter 2014
- Laura Jacob:
Dear SSIT Members... [President's Message]. 4 - Katina Michael:
Enslaved [Editorial]. 5-8 - Rachel Eldred, John Holgate, Jonathan Seville Bragdon:
Enslavement by Technology? Reflections on the IQ2 Debate on Big Ideas [Letters to the Editor]. 9-10 - Michael Eldred:
Are We Enslaved by Technology? [Opinion]. 11 - A. David Wunsch:
Excessive Conference Fees [Letters to the Editor]. 12 - James R. Russell:
Lonely Ideas: Can Russia Compete? [Book Review]. 13-16 - Julian Peterson:
Hedy's Folly [Book Review]. 16-18 - A. David Wunsch:
User Unfriendly: Consumer Struggles with Personal Technologies [Book Review]. 18-20 - Philip Hall:
Remotely Piloted Airborne Vehicles [Opinion]. 21 - Deborah G. Johnson, Merel Noorman:
Recommendations for Future Development of Artificial Agents [Commentary]. 22-28 - Arturo Serrano-Santoyo, Mayer R. Cabrera-Flores:
Channeling Digital Convergence in Education for Societal Benefit [Commentary]. 29-31 - John Panaretos, Chrisovaladis Malesios:
Influential Engineers: Where Do They Come From and Where Do They Go? [Trends]. 32-34 - Muaid Ithman, Ganesh Gopalakrishna, Bruce Harry, Deepthi Bahl:
Videoconferencing for Civil Commitment: Preserving the Dignity [Leading Edge]. 35-36 - Brian Martin:
Snowden's Lessons for Whistleblowers [Commentary]. 37-38 - Katherine Albrecht, Liz McIntyre:
How and Why to Keep the NSA Out of Your Private Stuff - Even If You've "Got Nothing to Hide" [Opinion]. 39-41 - Felicity Gerry:
Using Data to Combat Human Rights Abuses [Leading Edge]. 42-43 - Jathan Sadowski:
Leaning on the Ethical Crutch: A Critique of Codes of Ethics. 44-47 - Cormac Callanan, Borka Jerman-Blazic:
User Understanding of Privacy In Emerging Mobile Markets. 48-56 - R. Varma:
Questioning Professional Autonomy in Qualitative Inquiry. 57-64 - Samuel Yang, Richard Parry:
Cell Phone Use While Driving: Risk Implications for Organizations. 65-72 - Ioannis Kounelis, Gianmarco Baldini, Ricardo Neisse, Gary Steri, Mariachiara Tallacchini, Ângela Guimarães Pereira:
Building Trust in the Human?Internet of Things Relationship. 73-80
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