Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 16, Issue 4

13 -- 26Jan Van Den Ende, Wim Ravesteijn, Dirk de Wit. Shaping the early development of television
27 -- 36William Lynch. Teaching engineering ethics in the United States
37 -- 45Godfred K. Frempong. Assessing Ghana's telecommunications policy

Volume 16, Issue 3

7 -- 14Robert Wechsler. Computers and art: a dancer's perspective
15 -- 21C. J. Guenther Jr.. Teaching social responsibility
22 -- 25Marjorie Greene. Health care collaboration on the information highway
26 -- 27David E. Nye. American Technological Sublime
28 -- 30Victoria Glendinning. Electricity: Facts And Metaphors

Volume 16, Issue 2

6 -- 13Piers Lewis. Rural electrification in Nicaragua
14 -- 18Jonathan Heller. Supporting sustainable development in post-war El Salvador
19 -- 25Peter Rosset. Alternative agriculture and crisis in Cuba
26 -- 32Roger Lippman, Tom Lent, Wendy Hawthorne, Laurie Stone, Cameron Duncan. Developing renewable energy in Cuba

Volume 16, Issue 1

2 -- 3Clinton J. Andrews. Technical Expertise and Public Decisions
10 -- 15Brian M. O'Connell. Courts, technology, and the boundaries of expertise
16 -- 22Peter Lundgreen. Handling risk: expertise and regulatory politics in Germany, 1870-1913
23 -- 29Edward J. Woodhouse, Dean Nieusma. When expert advice works, and when it does not
30 -- 39William D. Rifkin, Brian Martin. Negotiating expert status: who gets taken seriously
40 -- 46Carl Mitcham. Justifying public participation in technical decision making