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Journal: SIGCAS Computers and Society
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Volume
Volume
49
, Issue
3
7
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0
Douglas Schuler
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Sunset in seattle
8
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10
Johanna Blumenthal
.
Thinking like a lawyer: trust me, i'm a professional
10
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0
SIGCAS Team
.
Life turns fifty: computing history
11
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13
Michelle Trim
.
Corrections, repudiations, and revisions: how computing made 2020 a year for change
13
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0
Taney Shondel
.
Computer and social scientists collaborate to solve social problems
14
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15
Tapan Parikh
,
Samar Sabie
.
On destruction in design
15
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0
Douglas Schuler
.
SIGEnergy everything
16
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17
Aldo de Moor
.
Smart cities: heading toward panopticions or smart societies?
17
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0
Norberto Patrignani
.
Computer professionals without borders: what computer professionals do with their free time? volunteering
18
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0
Miguel Angel Perez Alvarez
.
Is there intelligence in artificial intelligence?
19
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27
Michael J. Heron
,
Pauline Belford
.
Authoritarianism and anonymity: continuing to explore the "scandal in academia"
28
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30
Richard Blumenthal
.
Descriptive and prescriptive software: a societal challenge?
Volume
49
, Issue
2
7
--
9
Douglas Schuler
.
Extraordinary times now and stretching out as far as the eye can see
9
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0
CSG-Ed team
.
Global issues
10
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0
Johanna Blumenthal
.
Thinking like a lawyer: a new computer and society column
11
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13
Michelle Trim
.
Essentialism is the enemy of the good: how the myth of objectivity is holding computing back
14
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0
Marc Sunet
.
Data feudalism
15
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16
Johanna Blumenthal
,
Richard Blumenthal
,
Lisa C. Kaczmarczyk
,
Mikey Goldweber
.
Diversity and its role in computing resources for further reflection: computing for the social good in education members
17
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18
Richard Blumenthal
.
Is computing hiding behind a mask of software neutrality?
Volume
49
, Issue
1
9
--
10
Douglas Schuler
.
How might SIGCAS make history in the next era?
11
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12
Michelle Trim
.
Moving from consciousness: raising to foster a social conscience
13
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14
Komal Aheer
,
Cameron Macdonell
.
Hello, world: an internalization at home project for computing for social good
15
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16
Richard Blumenthal
,
Johanna Blumenthal
.
Intentionally educating for the social good in computer science
17
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18
Belce Dogru
,
Matthew Sun
,
Vik Pattabi
.
CS+Social Good: building a curricular ecosystem for impact at stanford and beyond
19
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20
Cynthia Lee
.
Race and gender in silicon valley
21
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22
Sarah Monisha Pulimood
,
Kim Pearson
,
Diane C. Bates
.
Encouraging CS students to compute for social good through collaborative, community-engaged projects
23
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24
Kelly S. Steelman
,
Charles Wallace
.
Breaking barriers, building understanding: a multigenerational approach to digital literacy instruction for older adults
25
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0
Richard Blumenthal
.
When voting, trust computer scientists: not computers?