Journal: SIGCAS Computers and Society

Volume 36, Issue 4

1 -- 0David Amurao. Computerized voting: problems and solutions
2 -- 0Joshua Gaines. Democracy's downfall: is the computing technology for electronic voting secure and reliable enough for national use?
3 -- 0Alexa Linton. Voter verified ballots: the backbone of democracy

Volume 36, Issue 3

7 -- 10Karen Mather. Object oriented goodness: a response to Mathiesen's 'What is Information Ethics?'
11 -- 20Mikko T. Siponen. A justification for software rights
21 -- 36Luciano Floridi. Information ethics, its nature and scope
37 -- 40Luciano Floridi. Informational privacy and its ontological interpretation
41 -- 48Philip Brey. Evaluating the social and cultural implications of the internet
49 -- 57Jenifer Sunrise Winter. Public involvement in technology policy: focus on the pervasive computing environment

Volume 36, Issue 2

1 -- 0Stacey Kuznetsov. Motivations of contributors to Wikipedia
2 -- 0Stacey Kuznetsov. Wikipedia: an informal survey of NYU students
3 -- 0Shai Ophir. Computer sciences and commercial forces: can computer science be considered science?
4 -- 0Angela C. Sodan. How much do technical scientists really cooperate?

Volume 36, Issue 1

1 -- 0Luciano Floridi. Informational privacy and its ontological interpretation
2 -- 0Vincent C. Müller. Some information is too dangerous to be on the internet
3 -- 0Jenifer Sunrise Winter. Public involvement in technology policy: focus on the pervasive computing environment