Journal: SIGCAS Computers and Society

Volume 25, Issue 4

3 -- 5Carl Stephen Guynes, Glenn E. Maples, Victor R. Prybutok. Privacy issues in statistical database environments
6 -- 8Yoni Perl, Edgar Whitley. The environmental contribution of personal computers: a state of the art report
9 -- 38Herman T. Tavani. A computer ethics bibliography
39 -- 40Kathie A. Yerion. Book Review: Profitable Promises: Essays on Women, Science, and Health by Ruth Hubbard

Volume 25, Issue 3

5 -- 7David Bellin. Policy Watch: Recent Policy Issues
8 -- 9Don Gotterbarn. Who do I work for anyway?
10 -- 14Ben Armstrong. The social impact of a national information superhighway
15 -- 16Ben Shneiderman. Human values and the future of technology
17 -- 19John M. Artz. Computers and the quality of life
21 -- 24Joseph S. Fulda. Questioning a given in the entertainment and information industry: is freeloading theft of services?
25 -- 37Herman T. Tavani. A computer ethics bibliography
38 -- 39Joe Podolsky. Book Review: Out of Control: The Rise of Neo-Biological Civilization by Kevin Kelly
39 -- 40Herman T. Tavani. Book Review: Technology and the Future, Sixth Edition Edited by Albert H. Teich

Volume 25, Issue 2

4 -- 7David Bellin, Sara Baase, Chuck Huff. Some (provocative) thoughts on "teaching computers and society"
8 -- 18Herman T. Tavani. A computer ethics bibliography
19 -- 23Betsy Macken. The Archimedes project: providing leverage for individuals with disabilities through information technology
24 -- 26Thomas P. Cummings. Book Review: Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy by Carl Mitchell

Volume 25, Issue 1

3 -- 6Richard A. Huff, Carl Stephen Guynes, Robert M. Golladay. Ethics, information systems, and the information highway
7 -- 9Edwin Bos. Making the dead live on: an interactive, talking picture of a deceased person
10 -- 11Don Gotterbarn. The virus is worse than the cure
12 -- 17Chuck Huff. Book Excerpt: Social Issues In Computing: Putting Computing in its Place by Chuck Huff
18 -- 20Paul De Palma. Book Review: Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman