Journal: SIGCAS Computers and Society

Volume 38, Issue 4

13 -- 27Kenneth Einar Himma. Justifying legal protection of intellectual property: the interests argument
28 -- 39Frances S. Grodzinsky, Herman T. Tavani. Online file sharing: resolving the tensions between privacy and property interests
40 -- 44Richard G. Vedder, Carl Stephen Guynes. Social considerations for information technology offshoring

Volume 38, Issue 3

14 -- 16Kathrine Andrews Henderson. Interview with Herman Tavani, winner of the 2008 SIGCAS Service Award
16 -- 18Matthew North. Interview with Jim Thatcher, winner of the 2008 SIGCAS Making a Difference Award
18 -- 19Samuel Fee. The irrelevance of the machine
20 -- 22Sharon Worrell. Visual thesaurus: a product review
22 -- 33Hasan A. Abbas, Salah M. Fadhli. The ethical dilemma of internet pornography in the state of Kuwait

Volume 38, Issue 2

19 -- 21Janet Davis. SIGCAS, CAS, HCI & sustainability
21 -- 23Peter Froelich. Ethics considered harmful
24 -- 0Nazli Hardy. Disseminating information via Web 2.0
24 -- 25Brian Harvey. Teaching social implications of computing
25 -- 26Logan Muller. Sustainability & HeartTech
27 -- 0Celia Schahczenski. Net neutrality, computing and social change
28 -- 29Carol Spradling. Examining the data on computer ethics in the classroom
30 -- 32Tom Jewett. Web accessibility on campus: social issues in practice

Volume 38, Issue 1

7 -- 0Kevin W. Bowyer, Dianne Martin. Introduction
12 -- 17David A. Martinez. Protecting critical infrastructure: implementing integration and expanding education: first prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest
18 -- 23Tunlewa Soyinka. What needs to be done: protecting critical infrastructure: second prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest
24 -- 27Maria Lee. Cooperation creates results: third prize: 2007 Schubmehl-Prein Essay contest
28 -- 39John Aycock, Alana Maurushat. "Good" worms and human rights
40 -- 52Haifa Takruri-Rizk, Kathrine Jensen, Kathryn Booth. Gendered learning experience of engineering and technology students