Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 36, Issue 4

1 -- 0Jeremy Pitt. Jeremy Pitt Appointed New Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Technology and Society Magazine [News and Notes]
5 -- 17Paul Cunningham. Planning for the Future [President's Message]
6 -- 12Katina Michael. Go ?Get Chipped?: A Brief Overview of Non-Medical Implants Between 2013-2017 (Part 2) [Editorial]
13 -- 15Sylette Henry-Buckmire. Computer Accessibility Rights [Book Reviews]
15 -- 17Karl D. Stephan. Refrigeration Nation [Book Reviews]
18 -- 20Nicholas Sakellariou. Engineers and Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy [Opinion]
21 -- 22Tian Shen. Technology Developments in Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatment [Commentary]
23 -- 24Joseph Carvalko. Appointment of the Planet's Policy Custodian [Opinion]
25 -- 54Alexander Hayes. Pervasive Technology: Aboriginal Communities and Oppression [Opinion]
30 -- 33Antonio Gómez Expósito. The Unstoppable Changing of the Electricity Guard [Commentary]
34 -- 40David Gancarz. Information Technology in a City Enterprise [Commentary]
39 -- 40Qingguo Zhou, Rui Zhao, Rui Zhou 0005. New Ways to Enrich Web GIS Applications [Leading Edge]
41 -- 43Asslam Umar Ali, Robert Ogie. Social Media and Disasters: Highlighting Some Wicked Problems [Leading Edge]
42 -- 43Josh Shipp. Raising Teens to Live with Technology Responsibly [Opinion]
44 -- 0Satish Babu. Disruptive Technologies, Ethics, and Global Development [Guest Editorial]
45 -- 52Rachel Dzombak, Khanjan Mehta. Engaging and Retaining Women in an Engineering and Entrepreneurship Program [Commentary]
53 -- 54Balkrishna C. Rao. Advanced Frugal Innovations [Leading Edge]
55 -- 61Khanjan Mehta, Irena Gorski. Engineering Careers in Social Innovation and Global Sustainable Development [Commentary]
62 -- 72Jason Sargent, Ashir Ahmed. What Is IT for Social Impact?: A Review of Literature and Practices
73 -- 79Maximiliano Bueno-Lopez, Sandra Garzon Lemos. Electrification in Non-Interconnected Areas: Towards a New Vision of Rurality in Colombia
80 -- 87Chris Bissell. The Information Turn in Modeling People and Society: Early German Work
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Digital Maturity: Perceiving the Digital-Panopticon [Last Word]

Volume 36, Issue 3

5 -- 9Paul Cunningham. Operationalizing SSIT's 5 Pillars: Pillar 2: Ethics, Human Values and Technology [President's Message]
6 -- 9Katina Michael. Go 'Get Chipped': A Brief Overview of Non-Medical Implants between 1997-2013 (Part 1)
10 -- 0Gerald Aksherian. Licensing Engineering Professionals [Letter]
11 -- 0Jefferey Dungen. Fear Not Distribution that Works [Open Letter]
12 -- 14Nicholas G. Evans. Fascist Pigs [Book Review]
15 -- 16Renato Iannela. Tragedy of the Digital Commons: Amplified Zombies [Opinion]
17 -- 20Anni Rowland-Campbell. Were We "Brave" @Braveconvos #Braveconversations?: Fortune Favors the Prepaid Mind (Louis Pasteur) [Opinion]
21 -- 32Martin Stewart-Weeks. We Need to Talk About the Web: A New Conversation about Technology and Society [Commentary]
33 -- 36Tony Nolan. What Brave Conversations Didn't Address [Leading Edge]
37 -- 40Alexander Hayes. On Country: Australian Aboriginal Communities, Mining, and Artificial Intelligence [Opinion]
41 -- 45Angus Willoughby. Biometric Surveillance and the Right to Privacy [Commentary]
46 -- 47Jan-Philipp Steghöfer, Ada Diaconescu, Stephen Marsh 0001, Jeremy Pitt. The Next Generation of Socio-Technical Systems : Realizing the Potential, Protecting the Value [Introduction]
48 -- 55Agnieszka Rychwalska, Magdalena Roszczynska-Kurasinska. Value Sensitive Design for Peer Production Systems: Mediating Social Interactions
56 -- 62Jan-Philipp Steghöfer. Change is Afoot: Applying Change Management Theories to Self-Organizing Socio-Technical Systems
63 -- 71Ada Diaconescu, Jeremy Pitt. Technological Impacts in Socio-Technical Communities: Values and Pathologies
72 -- 80Kirstie L. Bellman, Jean Botev, Hanno Hildmann, Peter R. Lewis, Stephen Marsh 0001, Jeremy Pitt, Ingo Scholtes, Sven Tomforde. Socially-Sensitive Systems Design: Exploring Social Potential
81 -- 87George Mickhail. Smear and Fear by Numbers: Accounting, Information Technology, and Economic Control for the New Capitalism
88 -- 0Christina Perakslis. Retreat to Move Forward : Alleviating Allostatic Load for the Brave [Last Word]

Volume 36, Issue 2

5 -- 0Paul Cunningham. Operationalizing SSIT?s 5 Pillars: Pillar 1: Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Technology [President's Message]
6 -- 11Katina Michael. Bots Trending Now: Disinformation and Calculated Manipulation of the Masses [Editorial]
12 -- 0Michelle Hamadache. Going Fishing Matters [Letter]
13 -- 26Katina Michael, Heather A. Love, Judy Wajcman. Speaking Out Against Socially Destructive Technologies: Norbert Wiener and the Call for Ethical Engagement [Guest Editorial]
18 -- 21A. David Wunsch. The Truth about Tesla: The Myth of the Lone Genius in the History of Innovation [Book Reviews]
22 -- 24Brian Martin. Pressed for Time [Book Reviews]
24 -- 26Katina Michael. Not So Fast [Book Reviews]
27 -- 28James J. Hughes. Getting from 1932 to 1945 : Responsibilities of Scientists and Engineers in Times of Chaos and Upheaval [Opinion]
29 -- 30Keith Miller. Can We Program Ethics into AI? [Reflections]
31 -- 32Ansgar Koene. Algorithmic Bias: Addressing Growing Concerns [Leading Edge]
33 -- 37John C. Havens. The Fleeting Opportunity to Create our Values by Design [Opinion]
35 -- 87Doug Hill. Black Mirror [Opinion]
36 -- 37Sunil Jacob. A Review of Technology Advances for Assisting Paralyzed People [Leading Edge]
38 -- 40Graeme Clark. Creating the Bionic Ear: The Central Role of Cybernetics [Leading Edge]
41 -- 43Arthur Winston. Thinking Machines in the Physical World [Commentary]
44 -- 49Heather A. Love. The Ikehara Collection: Norbert Wiener's Japan Connections [Commentary]
50 -- 59Simone Alesich, Michael Rigby. Gendered Robots: Implications for Our Humanoid Future
60 -- 66Kimberley Trynacity. Imagining a "Bot"aful Life: A Complicated Relationship: Robots as Caregivers, Humans as Clients
67 -- 75Jason Borenstein, Joseph Herkert, Keith Miller. Self-Driving Cars: Ethical Responsibilities of Design Engineers
76 -- 82W. Luis Mochan, A. Ramirez-Solis. How a Drug and Explosives Detector Proved Useless: Military Use of the GT200
83 -- 85Peter Zilahy Ingerman. The Dangers of Distributed Intelligence [Perspective]
86 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent? : Part Seven: Conclusion [Commentary]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Intentionality: Value Apart from the Machine [Last Word]

Volume 36, Issue 1

0 -- 0Katina Michael. Thank You to Greg Adamson [News and Notes]
5 -- 9Paul Cunningham. SSIT's 45th Anniversary [President's Message]
7 -- 9Katina Michael, M. G. Michael, Jai C. Galliot, Rob Nicholls. Socio-Ethical Implications of Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Guest Editorial]
10 -- 0A. H. Noor. Ethical Imperatives for Veteran Healthcare Resources [Letter]
11 -- 12Donna Halper. Windows into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology [Book Review]
13 -- 15Melanie Segado. Military Applications of Invasive Brain Stimulation [Industry Viewpoint]
16 -- 17Laszlo G. Lovaszy. What if My Disability Will not be Relevant in the Future?: On The Occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the United Nations Convention on Persons with Disabilities [Opinion]
18 -- 19Gary Retherford. Human Microchipping, Past, Present, and ... Future? [Opinion]
20 -- 26Kallistos Ware, M. G. Michael, Katina Michael. Religion, Science, and Technology: An Interview with Metropolitan Kallistos Ware [Interview]
27 -- 29Kimberly Young. Children and Technology: Guidelines for Parents-Rules for Every Age [Leading Edge]
30 -- 31R. E. Burnett. Brain Implants and Memory [Commentary]
32 -- 36Nadja Oertelt, Adam Arabian, E. Christian Brugger, Michael Choros, Nita A. Farahany, Samantha Payne, Will Rosellini. Human by Design: An Ethical Framework for Human Augmentation
37 -- 45Isabel Pedersen, Tanner Mirrlees. Exoskeletons, Transhumanism, and Culture: Performing Superhuman Feats
46 -- 47Kobi Leins. Regulation of the Use of Nanotechnology in Armed Conflict
48 -- 51Rob Nicholls. Implanting Military RFID: Rights and Wrongs
52 -- 57Lindsay Robertson, Albert Munoz Aneiros. System Configuration Contributions to Vulnerability: Applications to Connected Personal Devices
58 -- 61Kayla J. Heffernan, Frank Vetere, Shanton Chang. Military Insertables: Lessons from Civilian Use
62 -- 64Timothy McFarland. Can Implants Be Weapons under the Law?: Implications for Regulation
65 -- 68Marcus R. Wigan. Ethics and Brain Implants in the Military [Commentary]
69 -- 70Philip Hall. Implantable Technologies in the Military Sector [Concluding Remarks]
71 -- 80Sepehr Ghazinoory, Fatemeh Saghafi, Sahar Kousari. Taking the Long View of Nanotechnology's Societal Implications: The National Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative at 10 Years
81 -- 85Pawel Rotter. Why Did the 3D Revolution Fail?: The Present and Future of Stereoscopy [Commentary]
86 -- 87Michael Arnold, Christopher Pearce. Are Technologies Innocent?: Part Six: The Dilution of Responsibility Argument [Commentary]
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. ODE to...Digital Humility [Last Word]