Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 18, Issue 4

8 -- 12Sherry Turkle. Tinysex and gender trouble [Internet world]
13 -- 20Jane Margolis, Allan Fisher, Faye Miller. Caring about connections: gender and computing
21 -- 27Flis Henwood. Exceptional women? Gender and technology in U.K. higher education
28 -- 34Katy Campbell. The promise of computer-based learning: designing for inclusivity
35 -- 36Leslie Regan Shade. Just add girls and stir?
37 -- 38M. Weisberg. Visions of technology
39 -- 42Norman Balabanian. The Golem at large: what you should know about technology

Volume 18, Issue 3

4 -- 7Clinton J. Andrews. An engineer, accountant, and EHS manager went out in a boat
8 -- 11Terri Bookman. A scientist joins the U.S. Congress
12 -- 21Julian Kilker. Conflict on collaborative design teams: understanding the role of social identities
25 -- 27A. David Wunsch. Review - Technology as savior: two memoirs

Volume 18, Issue 2

6 -- 24A. Salem, R. Leigh. Allowing open participation by corporations in IEEE standards activities
12 -- 24Jack C. Swearengen. Property rights versus stewardship
25 -- 31J. Richard Shanebrook. Prohibiting nuclear weapons: initiatives towards global nuclear disarmament

Volume 18, Issue 1

4 -- 9Brian M. O'Connell. Private creation of Internet "law": overcoming a false intellectual universe
10 -- 19Tomas A. Lipinski. Information warfare, American style
20 -- 27Roberta Brody. Consequences of electronic profiling
28 -- 42Wayne Fisher, Slawo Wesolkowski. Tempering technostress
36 -- 40Stephen H. Unger. The assault on IEEE ethics support [Viewpoint]
43 -- 45Richard W. Morris. Adaptive learning systems: building an educational infrastructure