Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 35, Issue 4

5 -- 0Greg Adamson. Listening to Our Technologies [President's Message]
6 -- 9Katina Michael. Gone Fishing: Breaking with the Biometric Rhythm of Tech-Centricism [Editorial]
10 -- 49A. David Wunsch. Reclaiming Conversation [Book Reviews]
13 -- 15Kimberly Young. Help for Cybersex Addicts and Their Loved Ones [Commentary]
17 -- 21Ramona Pringle, Katina Michael, M. G. Michael. Unintended Consequences of Living with AI: The Paradox of Technological Potential?Part II [Guest Editorial]
22 -- 26John C. Havens. Updating a Declaration [Commentary]
28 -- 38Laura Cechanowicz, Brian Cantrell, Alex McDowell. World Building and the Future of Media: A Case Study-Makoko 2036
39 -- 43Johanna Blakley. Technologies of Taste
44 -- 45Rebecca Ricks. Mediating the Body: Wearable Tech and Disembodied Reality [Opinion]
46 -- 49Imogen R. Coe, Alexander Ferworn. The Life and Contributions of Countess Ada Lovelace: Unintended Consequences of Exclusion, Prejudice, and Stereotyping
50 -- 51Isabel Pedersen. Home Is Where the AI Heart Is [Commentary]
52 -- 55Ramona Pringle. Love, Philosophy, and Processors: Interview with a Robot [Interview]
56 -- 61Christopher DiCarlo. How to Avoid a Robotic Apocalypse: A Consideration on the Future Developments of AI, Emergent Consciousness, and the Frankenstein Effect
62 -- 67Joe Carvalko. Crossing the Evolutionary Gap [Fiction]
68 -- 75Arisa Ema, Naonori Akiya, Hirotaka Osawa, Hiromitsu Hattori, Shinya Oie, Ryutaro Ichise, Nobutsugu Kanzaki, Minao Kukita, Reina Saijo, Takushi Otani, Naoki Miyano, Yoshimi Yashiro. Future Relations between Humans and Artificial Intelligence: A Stakeholder Opinion Survey in Japan
76 -- 84David M. Cummings. Embedded Software Under the Courtroom Microscope: A Case Study of the Toyota Unintended Acceleration Trial
86 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Five: The \"Free Will\" Argument [Commentary]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Half-Life: Decay, Discernment and Human Agency [Last Word]

Volume 35, Issue 3

5 -- 0Greg Adamson. Is Ethics an Emerging Property? [President's Message]
6 -- 9Katina Michael. Can Good Standards Propel Unethical Technologies? [Editorial]
11 -- 0Loren Graham. How Not to Network a Nation [Book Review]
12 -- 14Vladimir Radunovic. Internet Governance, Security, Privacy and the Ethical Dimension of ICTs in 2030 [Leading Edge]
14 -- 20M. G. Michael. The Paradox of the Uberveillance Equation [Commentary]
21 -- 22Janet Achora. ICTs and Small Holder Farming [Opinion]
28 -- 35Miriam Cunningham. Technology-Enhanced Learning in Kenya Universities: Influences on Wider Adoption and Take Up
36 -- 43Andy Dearden, William D. Tucker. Moving ICTD Research Beyond Bungee Jumping: Practical Case Studies and Recommendations
44 -- 49Pascale-L. Blyth, Milos N. Mladenovic, Bonnie A. Nardi, Hamid R. Ekbia, Norman M. Su. Expanding the Design Horizon for Self-Driving Vehicles: Distributing Benefits and Burdens
50 -- 58Marc Cannellos. Lost in Translation: Getting Autonomous Weapons Systems Ethicists, Regulators, and Technologists to Speak the Same Language
59 -- 66Peter M. Corcoran, Claudia Costache. Smartphones, Biometrics, and a Brave New World
67 -- 72Danielle van Greunen. Ethics, Children, and Biometric Technology
73 -- 80P. A. Catherwood, Dewar D. Finlay, J. A. D. McLaughlin. Intelligent Subcutaneous Body Area Networks: Anticipating Implantable Devices
81 -- 85Jan Kallberg. Humanitarian Cyber Operations: Rapid Response to Crimes against Humanity Utilizing Offensive Cyber Ability
86 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Four: The "Dumb Instrument" Argument [Commentary]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. An Ounce of Steel: Crucial Alignments [Last Word]

Volume 35, Issue 2

3 -- 0Greg Adamson. Do We Just "Build Stuff"? [President's Message]
5 -- 10Katina Michael. When Uber Cars Become Driverless: "They Won't Need No Driver" [Editorial]
11 -- 0David Brin. Marvin Minsky: 1927-2016 [In Memoriam]
12 -- 14Doug Preis. Perfecting Sound [Book Reviews]
15 -- 17A. David Wunsch. America's Assembly Line [Book Reviews]
18 -- 20Erik L. Stayton. Rise of the Robots [Book Reviews]
20 -- 22Karl D. Stephan. The Cybernetics Movement [Book Reviews]
23 -- 25Tim McFarland. Military Robots: Mapping the Moral Landscape [Book Reviews]
25 -- 27Donna L. Halper. Digital Militarism [Book Reviews]
28 -- 45Nicholas Paul Sheppard. Social Network Neutrality, Anyone? [Commentary]
29 -- 31Jeff Robbins. When Smart Is Not: Technology and Michio Kaku's The Future of the Mind [Leading Edge]
32 -- 33Sharon Bradley-Munn. RFID Implant Developments: Where Are We Headed and Why? [Commentary]
34 -- 35Karl D. Stephan. GM Ignition Switch Recall: Too Little Too Late? [Ethical Dilemmas]
36 -- 37Karl D. Stephan. Toyota: Not So Fast, Guys [Ethical Dilemmas]
38 -- 39Chris MacDonald. Uber Is Built on Trust [Ethics Opinion]
40 -- 45Tom Fournier. Will My Next Car Be a Libertarian or a Utilitarian?: Who Will Decide?
46 -- 53Kathleen Richardson. Sex Robot Matters: Slavery, the Prostituted, and the Rights of Machines
54 -- 66Andreea Peca. Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism Disorders: Measuring Ethical Acceptability
67 -- 74Wajiya Zafar, Bilal Muhammad Khan. Flying Ad-Hoc Networks: Technological and Social Implications
75 -- 85Stephanie Winkler, Sherali Zeadally. Privacy Policy Analysis of Popular Web Platforms
86 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Three: The Passive Instrument Argument [Commentary]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Militarized Zones: The Thinking Machine, the Occupying Machine, the Intensive Machine [Last Word]

Volume 35, Issue 1

0 -- 0Bodo Reinisch. Probing the Sky [Book Review]
3 -- 0Greg Adamson. Broadening SSIT [President's Message]
4 -- 7Michael D. Higgins. Crafting an Ethical Global Society [ISTAS'15 Welcome Address]
8 -- 10Emmeline Taylor, Katina Michael. Smart Toys that are the Stuff of Nightmares [Editorial]
15 -- 16Donna Halper. FM Power to the People [Book Review]
18 -- 20Salvatore F. Pileggi. Is Big Data the New "God" on Earth? [Opinion]
21 -- 22Lior Lavy. Bridging the Gap: How Technology Helps Food Artisans Connect with Consumers [Opinion]
23 -- 26Melissa Sobel, Jessica Gilmartin, Pooja Sankar. Class Size and Confidence Levels Among Female STEM Students [Impact]
27 -- 28Anna Johnston. Creepiness Is in the Eye of the Beholder [Opinion]
29 -- 37Bogdan Hoanca. If Privacy Is Dead, What Can We Do Instead? [Commentary]
39 -- 0Michael Eldred. Blockchain Thinking and Euphoric Hubris [Letter to the Editor]
40 -- 46Ramona Pringle. Narrative, Design, and Comprehension: Connective Technologies and their Terms of Service Agreements
47 -- 55Kimberly Zeitz, Randy C. Marchany, Joseph G. Tront. Speed isn?t Enough: Usability and Adoption of an Optimized Alert Notification System
56 -- 68Ryan Tate, Gregory J. Conti, Alexander Farmer, Edward Sobiesk. Evaluating Adversarial Interfaces: An Automated Approach
69 -- 74Aikaterini D. Baka, Nikolaos K. Uzunoglu. Protecting Workers from Step Voltage Hazards
75 -- 84Sohyung Cho, Youngseok Lee, Inbae Chang. Designing a Novel ECG Simulator: Multi-Modality Electrocardiography into a Three- Dimensional Wire Cube Network
85 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent? : Part Two: Human Exclusivity - Only Humans Can Be Held to Moral Account [Commentary-Series]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Dagen Hogertrafik (H-Day) and Risk Habituation [Last Word]