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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, March 2019
- Lav R. Varshney:
Must Surprise Trump Information? 81-87 - Tom Kane, Nick Novelli:
Technology for Governance, Politics, and Democracy [Special Issue Introduction]. 29-31 - Leandro de Brasi:
Democratic Governance of Information Technologies: The Need for Citizen Competance. 51-57 - Brook Manville, Josiah Ober:
In Search of Democracy 4.0: Is Democracy as We Know It Destined to Die? 32-42 - Jeremy Pitt:
Facts, Policies, and Values?The Democratic Triad: Technology for Restoring Civil Discourse and Civic Dignity [Editorial]. 5-8 - Ada Diaconescu:
Efficiency Versus Creativity as Organizing Principles of Socio-Technical Systems: Why Do We Build (Intelligent) Systems? [Commentary]. 13-22 - Rachelle Linner:
Algorithms of Oppression [Book Review]. 9-10 - Monika R. Kulak:
Teaching Equality and Human Rights in Engineering [Book Review]. 10-12 - Robert Dent:
Congratulations and Thanks [President's Message]. 1 - Jaigris Hodson:
Don?t Trust #CDNMedia: Twitter Posts From Eight Canadian Communities During #elxn42. 64-71 - Jeremy Pitt, Agnieszka Rychwalska, Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska, Andrzej Nowak:
Democratizing Platforms for Social Coordination. 43-50 - Christine Perakslis:
Post Tenebras, Lux: An Awakening [Last Word]. 88 - Caroline Lucas:
The Democracy Lag: Updating Electoral Law and the Need for a Digital Bill of Rights [Opinion]. 23-28 - Thomas B. Kane:
Artificial Intelligence in Politics: Establishing Ethics. 72-80 - Satish Mahadevan Srinivasan, Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Colin J. Neill, Tianhai Zu:
Twitter Data for Predicting Election Results: Insights from Emotion Classification. 58-63 - Gustavo Gil Gasiola, Juliano Marcal Lopes, Augusto Ferreira Brandao Junior, Eduardo Mario Dias:
Smart Cities through Smart Regulation [Opinion]. 25-28
Volume 38, Number 2, June 2019
- Robert Dent:
IEEE SSIT Chapters and More [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
Transparent Ownership of Mobility-as-a-Service [Editorial]. 5-8 - Jim Isaak:
AI as Influencer [Letters to the Editor]. 9 - Larry Gadeken, Christine Perakslis:
Acknowledging George Washington Carver [Letters to the Editor]. 10 - A. David Wunsch:
Real Things and Why They Matter [Book Review]. 11-13 - A. David Wunsch:
American Illuminations [Book Review]. 13-15 - Alba Victoria Suarez Garcia:
[Poem]. 16-17 - Katina Michael, Rebecca Monteleone:
Microchipping People is a ?Bad Idea?: Interview with Andreas Sjostrom [Leading Edge]. 18-39 - Yair Wiseman:
Driverless Cars Will Make Passenger Rail Obsolete [Opinion]. 22-27 - Elena Psyllou, Jacek Pawlak:
Congestion, Safety, Economic, and Environmental Challenges of Vehicle Automation in Transport Systems: Comment on "Driverless Cars will Make Passenger Rail Obsolete, " by Yair Wiseman [Opinion]. 28-35 - Antonio Bucchiarone, Philip Feldman:
The Resilience of "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles": Comment on "Driverless Cars Will Make Passenger Rail Obsolete, " by Yair Wiseman [Opinion]. 32-35 - Teresa Galvão Dias:
Driverless Cars ? Another Piece Of The Puzzle: Comments on "Driverless Cars will Make Passenger Rail Obsolete, " by Yair Wiseman [Opinion]. 36-38 - Peter M. Asaro:
AI Ethics in Predictive Policing: From Models of Threat to an Ethics of Care. 40-53 - Nikos Giatrakos, Nikos Katzouris, Antonios Deligiannakis, Alexander Artikis, Minos N. Garofalakis, George Paliouras, Holger Arndt, Raffaele Grasso, Ralf Klinkenberg, Miguel Ponce de Leon, Gian Gaetano Tartaglia, Alfonso Valencia, Dimitrios Zissis:
Interactive Extreme: Scale Analytics Towards Battling Cancer. 54-61 - Alexandra Soulier:
Reconsidering Dynamic Consent in Biobanking: Ethical and Political Consequences of Transforming Research Participants Into ICT Users. 62-70 - Jan Kallberg:
The Second Amendment and Cyber Weapons: Constitutional Relevance of Digital Gun Rights. 71-77 - Bradley Patterson, Nicholas Sakellariou:
Computer Scientists as Modern Hypnotists: Placing a Trance on Societal Norms. 78-87 - Christine Perakslis:
Understanding and Strengthening Capacity for Society [Last Word]. 88
Volume 38, Number 3, September 2019
- Robert Dent:
Let Me Hear From You [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
Being Human in the Days/Daze of Big Data [Editorial]. 5-9 - Karl D. Stephan:
Secrets and Lies [Book Reviews]. 10-12 - A. David Wunsch:
Climate Madhouse [Book Reviews]. 12-20 - Gregory Rodriguez:
Autonomous Vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Systems: Data Collection and Liability [Leading Edge]. 14-16 - Juliano Marcal Lopes, Patrícia Marrone, Sergio Luiz Pereira, Eduardo Mario Dias:
Health 4.0: Challenges for an Orderly and Inclusive Innovation [Commentary]. 17-19 - Jeremy Pitt, Katina Michael, Terri Bookman:
ISTAS 2018: Technology, Ethics, and Policy [Special Issue Introduction]. 21-23 - Jeff Robbins:
If Technology Is a Parasite Masquerading as a Symbiont?Are We the Host? 24-33 - Till Winkler, Sarah Spiekermann:
Human Values as the Basis for Sustainable Information System Design. 34-43 - Efrain O'Neill-Carrillo, Emmanuel Mercado, Oscar Luhring, Isaac Jordan, Agustin A. Irizarry-Rivera:
Community Energy Projects in the Caribbean: Advancing Socio-Economic Development and Energy Transitions. 44-55 - Zachary Pirtle, Jared Moore:
Where Does Innovation Come From?: Project Hindsight, TRACEs, and What Structured Case Studies Can Say About Innovation. 56-67 - Josep M. Basart, Mireia Farrús, Montse Serra:
Mindful Engineers in Sustainable Engineering. 68-73 - Elena Psyllou:
General Aviation Safety: Trained With Paper Maps, Flying With Digital Maps. 74-81 - Siddique Latif, Adnan Qayyum, Muhammad Usama, Junaid Qadir, Andrej J. Zwitter, Muhammad Shahzad:
Caveat Emptor: The Risks of Using Big Data for Human Development. 82-90 - Christine Perakslis:
Bipartite Approaches: Designing and Delivering Technologies for Body and Soul [Last Word]. 92
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2019
- Robert Dent:
Greetings and Good Cheer [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
Deepfake Videos and DDoS Attacks (Deliberate Denial of Satire) [Editorial]. 5-8 - Katina Michael:
Films from the Future [Book Review]. 9-10 - Vincent Mosco:
The Laboring of Artificial Intelligence [Book Review]. 11-13 - Nathaniel Knopf:
High Tech Zombies [Book Review]. 14-83 - Jared Moore:
The Price of Mechanization: Vonnegut's Player Piano in the 2010s [Review Essay]. 15-26 - Sun Sun Lim, Roland Bouffanais:
Tuning Networks for Prosocial Behavior: From Senseless Swarms to Smart Mobs [Commentary]. 17-19 - Mary L. Cummings:
Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Meaningful Human Control or Meaningful Human Certification? [Opinion]. 20-26 - Jennifer Jetter:
The Good, the Bad, and the Aesthetically Challenged: The Good, the Bad, and the Aesthetically Challenged [Opinion]. 27-31 - Roba Abbas, Stephen Marsh, Kristina Milanovic:
Ethics and System Design in a New Era of Human-Computer Interaction [Guest Editorial]. 32-33 - Ilse Verdiesen, Filippo Santoni de Sio, Virginia Dignum:
Moral Values Related to Autonomous Weapon Systems: An Empirical Survey that Reveals Common Ground for the Ethical Debate. 34-44 - Laura Leondina Campanozzi, Eugenio Guglielmelli, Eleonora Cella, Giampaolo Ghilardi, Mirta Michilli, Alfonso Molina, Massimo Ciccozzi, Vittoadolfo Tambone:
Building Trust in Social Robotics: A Pilot Survey. 45-54 - Rahul Singh, Ankur Ravindra Bodhe, Pranav Kanuparthi, Aditya Ananthakrishnan, Jeremy Pitt:
From Classification to Definition: The Changing Nature of Human Adjudication. 55-62 - Alastair Shipman:
Ethical Implications of Designing Infrastructure Around Human Behavior: How Does the Future Accommodate Everyone? 63-69 - Albert Munoz:
Microgrids for Disaster Management: An Ethical Risk Perspective. 70-74 - Alexander Trauth-Goik:
"Constructing a Culture of Honesty and Integrity": The Evolution of China's Han-centric Surveillance System. 75-81 - Christine Perakslis:
To Trust or Not to Trust?: The Complexities of Sociotechnical Architectures [Last Word]. 84
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