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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, March 2015
- Scott D. Eldridge:
The Circle [Book Review]. 4-16 - Jeff Robbins:
Ruminations on the ?IQ2 Debate: We Are Becoming Enslaved by Our Technology? [Opinion]. 6-9 - Liz Stillwaggon Swan, Louis J. Goldberg:
Are Social Media Making Us Stupid? [Opinion]. 8-9 - Usha Ramanathan:
Considering Social Implications of Biometric Registration: A Database Intended for Every Citizen in India [Commentary]. 10-16 - Jason Sargent, Khanjan Mehta, Katina Michael:
Social and Economic Sustainability [Guest Editorial]. 17-18 - Martin J. Murillo, Juan A. Paco, David Wright:
Long-Distance Telecommunication in Remote Poor Areas: From Partnerships and Implementation to Sustainability. 19-30 - Miguel Edgar Morales Udaeta, Flavio Minoru Maruyam, Andre Luiz Veiga Gimenes, Luiz Claudio Ribeiro Galvao:
Integrated Energy Resources Planning for the Electricity Sector: Targeting Sustainable Development. 31-38 - Michael Koenigsmayr, Thomas Neubauer:
The Role of ICT in a Low Carbon Society. 39-44 - Ali M. S. Zalzala, Vivienne Strettle, Stanley Chia, Laura Zalzala:
RFID Individual Tracking and Records Management : Solutions for Slum Communities. 45-55 - Carolyn S. Mattick, Jameson M. Wetmore, Braden R. Allenby:
An Anticipatory Social Assessment of Factory-Grown Meat. 56-64 - Sally Ann Applin, Michael D. Fischer:
Resolving Multiplexed Automotive Communications: Applied Agency and the Social Car. 65-72 - Mohamed A. Mohandes:
Mobile Technology for Socio-Religious Events: A Case Study of NFC Technology. 73-79 - Christine Perakslis:
Lessons from the Sea [Last Word]. 80
Volume 34, Number 2, June 2015
- Greg Adamson:
Deterministic and Statistical Worlds [President's Message]. 4 - Katina Michael:
Mental Health, Implantables, and Side Effects [Editorial]. 5-7 - A. David Wunsch:
Reality Check: How Science Deniers Threaten Our Future [Book Reviews]. 8-10 - David M. Burel:
Stealing Cars: Technology & Society from the Model T to the Gran Torino [Book Reviews]. 11-12 - Sally Ann Applin:
Ich liebe Dich UBER alles in der Welt (I love you more than anything else in the world) [Leading Edge]. 13-15 - Mindy Hartman:
Tools for the Vision Impaired [Opinion]. 16-17 - Brian Martin:
Learning from Delusions [Opinion]. 18-20 - Kosmas Galatsis, Paolo Gargini, Toshiro Hiramoto, Dirk Beernaert, Roger DeKeersmaecker, Joachim Pelka, Lothar Pfitzner:
Nanoelectronics Research Gaps and Recommendations: A Report from the International Planning Working Group on Nanoelectronics (IPWGN) [Commentary]. 21-30 - Keith W. Miller, Joe Herkert:
Special Issue on Ethics 2014\/ISTAS 2014 [Guest Editorial]. 31 - Tamara Bonaci, Ryan Calo, Howard Jay Chizeck:
App Stores for the Brain : Privacy and Security in Brain-Computer Interfaces. 32-39 - David Dittrich, Katherine Carpenter, Manish Karir:
The Internet Census 2012 Dataset: An Ethical Examination. 40-46 - Jason Millar:
Technology as Moral Proxy: Autonomy and Paternalism by Design. 47-55 - Valorie Troesch:
Teaching Engineering Ethics: A Phenomenological Approach. 56-63 - Andrew Koivuniemi:
Informed Consent for Deep Brain Stimulation: Increasing Transparency for Psychiatric Neurosurgery Patients. 64-70 - N. Jurasse, M. Maestrutti, Guillaume Morel, Agnès Roby-Brami:
Robotic Prosthetics: Moving Beyond Technical Performance. 71-79 - Christine Perakslis:
Father's Day Algorithms or Malgorithms? [Last Word]. 80
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2015
- Katherine Albrecht, Liz McIntyre:
Privacy Nightmare: When Baby Monitors Go Bad [Opinion]. 14-19 - Sand Sheff:
Automatic Tyranny, Re-Theism , and the Rise of the Reals [Opinion]. 20-22 - Flo Conway, Jim Siegelman:
Reintroducing Wiener: Channeling Norbert in the 21st Century [Keynote]. 41-43 - Michael G. Michael, Katina Michael:
Resistance Is Not Futile, nil desperandum [Editorial]. 10-13 - N. J. R. Venekamp, H. Th. Le Fever:
Application Areas of Additive Manufacturing : From Curiosity to Application. 81-87 - Eugenio Guglielmelli:
Robots Don't Pray [From the Editor's Desk]. 15-16 - Kevin Hu:
Technology and Change [Letter to the Editor]. 13 - Tamara Bonaci, Jeffrey Herron, Charles Matlack, Howard Jay Chizeck:
Securing the Exocortex: A Twenty-First Century Cybernetics Challenge. 44-51 - Richard R. Weiner:
Marketing the Moon: The Selling of the Apollo Lunar Mission [Book Reviews]. 5-7 - Thomas Fischer:
Wiener's Prefiguring of a Cybernetic Design Theory. 52-59 - Donna A. Dulo:
Unmanned Aircraft: The Rising Risk of Hostile Takeover [Leading Edge]. 17-19 - Sandy L. Zabell:
The Enigma Andred Hodges [Book Reviews]. 7-16 - Greg Adamson:
Coping with Machines [President's Message]. 4 - Doug Hill:
Norbert Wiener and the Counter-Tradition to the Dream of Mastery [Commentary]. 60-72 - Philip Hall, Heather A. Love, Shiro Uesugi:
21CW: Norbert Wiener in the 21st Century [Guest Editorial]. 33-34 - Bruce Schneier:
Ubiquitous Surveillance and Security [Keynote]. 39-40 - J. Mitchell Johnson:
Creating The Norbert Wiener Media Project [Opinion]. 23-24 - Laura Moorhead:
Down the Rabbit Hole: Tracking the Humanizing Effect of John Dewey?s Pragmatism on Norbert Wiener. 64-71 - Christine Perakslis:
Technological Expeditions and Cognitive Indolence [Last Word]. 88 - Archbishop Lazar Puhalo:
A Conversation with Lazar Puhalo [Interview]. 25-28 - Mary Catherine Bateson:
Norbert Wiener: Odd Man Ahead [Keynote]. 35-36 - Phillip Olla:
Opening Pandora?s 3D Printed Box. 74-80 - Andrew Pickering:
The Next Macy Conference: A New Interdisciplinary Synthesis [Keynote]. 37-38
Volume 34, Number 4, December 2015
- Greg Adamson:
Improving Our "Engineering-Crazed" Image [President's Message]. 3 - Nick Webb:
Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Creating the Digital Revolution [Book Review]. 4-6 - Erik L. Stayton:
Faxed: The Rise and Fall of the Fax Machine [Book Review]. 6-8 - Katina Michael:
Reflecting on the Contribution of T&S Magazine to the IEEE [Editorial]. 9-14 - Sally Ann Applin:
Technology and Change [Open Letter]. 15 - Alexander Hayes:
On the Road with Rick Sare? and Google Glass [Interview]. 16 - Victor Hugo Masias, Paula Baldwin Lind, Sigifredo Laengle, Fernando A. Crespo:
Shakespeare, Social Media and Social Networks [Viewpoint]. 17 - Laszlo G. Lovaszy:
Corporate Individualism-Changing the Face of Capitalism [Leading Edge]. 20-22 - Rosa Altilio, Luca Liparulo, Massimo Panella, Andrea Proietti, Marco Paoloni:
Multimedia and Gaming Technologies for Telerehabilitation of Motor Disabilities [Leading Edge]. 23-30 - Sriram Chellappan, Ganesh Gopalakrishna:
MoodTrek-A New App to Improve Mental HealthCare [Leading Edge]. 31-32 - Soheil Sabri, Abbas Rajabifard, Serene Ho, Mohammad-Reza Namazi-Rad, Christopher James Pettit:
Alternative Planning and Land Administration for Future Smart Cities [Leading Edge]. 33 - Joseph R. Carvalko:
Pharmaco-Electronics Emerge [Commentary]. 36 - Melanie Swan:
Blockchain Thinking : The Brain as a Decentralized Autonomous Corporation [Commentary]. 41-52 - Michael Eldred:
Held Captive in the Cyberworld [Fiction]. 54-62 - Levant Orman:
Information Paradox : Drowning in Information, Starving for Knowledge [Commentary]. 63-73 - Wouter M. P. Steijn, Maartje G. H. Niezen:
The Value of Accountability in the Cloud: Individual Willingness to Pay for Transparency. 74-82 - Reihana Mohideen, Rob J. Evans:
Shaping Our Technological Futures. 83-86 - Robert Rosenberger:
Driver Distraction from Dashboard and Wearable Interfaces: A Case Against Connectivity. 88-99 - Michael Victor Arnold, Christopher Pearce:
Are Technologies Innocent? : Part One. 100-101 - Christine Perakslis:
Digitus Secundus: The Swipe [Last Word]. 104
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