Journal: SIGCAS Computers and Society

Volume 49, Issue 3

7 -- 0Douglas Schuler. Sunset in seattle
8 -- 10Johanna Blumenthal. Thinking like a lawyer: trust me, i'm a professional
10 -- 0SIGCAS Team. Life turns fifty: computing history
11 -- 13Michelle Trim. Corrections, repudiations, and revisions: how computing made 2020 a year for change
13 -- 0Taney Shondel. Computer and social scientists collaborate to solve social problems
14 -- 15Tapan Parikh, Samar Sabie. On destruction in design
15 -- 0Douglas Schuler. SIGEnergy everything
16 -- 17Aldo de Moor. Smart cities: heading toward panopticions or smart societies?
17 -- 0Norberto Patrignani. Computer professionals without borders: what computer professionals do with their free time? volunteering
18 -- 0Miguel Angel Perez Alvarez. Is there intelligence in artificial intelligence?
19 -- 27Michael J. Heron, Pauline Belford. Authoritarianism and anonymity: continuing to explore the "scandal in academia"
28 -- 30Richard Blumenthal. Descriptive and prescriptive software: a societal challenge?