Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 19, Issue 4

9 -- 0Clinton J. Andrews, Kevin M. Passino. Social implications of systems concepts
10 -- 24Braden R. Allenby. Earth systems engineering and management
25 -- 28David W. Keith. The Earth is not yet an artifact
29 -- 37Jeff G. Bohn. Thinking systematically about policy
38 -- 44Clinton J. Andrews. Restoring legitimacy to the systems approach

Volume 19, Issue 3

8 -- 18Terri Bookman. Ethics, professionalism, and the pleasures of engineering
19 -- 25Ronald R. Kline. The paradox of "engineering science"-a cold war debate about education in the U.S
26 -- 34Herman T. Tavani. Technology, policy, ethics, and public health: a select bibliography

Volume 19, Issue 2

10 -- 22Jennifer C. Davis. Protecting privacy in the cyber era
23 -- 30Norman Balabanian. Controlling technology: should we rely on the marketplace?

Volume 19, Issue 1

6 -- 14Juan C. Lucena. Women in engineering: politics in the making of a statistical category
15 -- 19Thomas C. Jepsen. Reclaiming history: women in the telegraph industry
20 -- 26Amy Sue Bix. "Engineeresses" invade campus: four decades of debate over technical coeducation
27 -- 34Jonathan Coopersmith. Pornography, videotape and the Internet
35 -- 42Donna M. Hughes. The Internet and sex industries: partners in global sexual exploitation