Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 37, Issue 4

1 -- 19Paul M. Cunningham. Looking to the Future: A Reflection on Recent Progress and the Future of Our Society [President's Message]
5 -- 7Jeremy Pitt. Complacency is the New Normal: Shifting Public Discourse on Technological Acceptability [Editorial]
8 -- 10Bill Liles. A maverick of electrical science (review of "the forgotten genius of oliver heaviside: a maverick of electrical science") [book review]
10 -- 12A. David Wunsch. Frankenstein Returns (review of "Frankenstein Or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. Annotated for Scientiest, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds") [Book Reviews]
13 -- 61A. David Wunsch. Electricity as Metaphor [review of "Power lines: Electricity in American Life and Letters, 1882-1952" [Book Review]
16 -- 19Emily Stark, Jeremy Pitt, Alfian Nur Wicaksono, Kristina Milanovic, Victoria Lush, Stephen Hoover. Odorveillance and the Ethics of Robotic Olfaction [Opinion]
20 -- 25Ben Kenwright. Virtual Reality: Ethical Challenges and Dangers [Opinion]
26 -- 34Andrzej Nowak, Paul Lukowicz, Pawel Horodecki. Assessing Artificial Intelligence for Humanity: Will AI be the Our Biggest Ever Advance ? or the Biggest Threat [Opinion]
35 -- 45Robert Sobot. Implantable Technology : History, Controversies, and Social Implications [Commentary]
46 -- 54Nikki Stevens, Jacqueline Wernimont. Seeing 21st Century Data Bleed through the 15th Century Wound Man
55 -- 60Emily Stark, Stephen Hoover, Alexandra DeCesare, Elan Barenholtz. Medicine Has Gone to the Dogs: Deep Learning and Robotic Olfaction to Mimic Working Dogs
62 -- 69Anna Zamansky, Dirk van der Linden. Activity Trackers for Raising Guide Dogs: Challenges and Opportunities
70 -- 75Xiaofeng Tang. Transaction Costs and Doomed Creditors
76 -- 83Peter Andras, Lukas Esterle, Michael Guckert, The Anh Han, Peter R. Lewis, Kristina Milanovic, Terry R. Payne, Cedric Perret, Jeremy Pitt, Simon T. Powers, Neil Urquhart, Simon Wells. Trusting Intelligent Machines: Deepening Trust Within Socio-Technical Systems
84 -- 0Christine Perkaslis. Intellectual Humility: Becoming Like a Child for Technological Advancement [Last Word]

Volume 37, Issue 3

1 -- 17Paul M. Cunningham. IEEE and Sustainable Development: Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Technology Activities [President's Message]
5 -- 7Jeremy Pitt. From Usability to Exploitability: Digital Technology and Non-Participatory Design [Editorial]
8 -- 10A. David Wunsch. Contemporary Ethical Issues in Engineering [Book Reviews]
11 -- 13A. David Wunsch. The Camera Does the Rest [Book Reviews]
14 -- 15Madelyn Holmes. Women at the Wheel [Book Reviews]
18 -- 19Ronald C. Arkin. Ethics of Robotic Deception [Opinion]
20 -- 21Lyria Bennett Moses. Is Your Algorithm Dangerous? [Leading Edge]
22 -- 26Javier Aracil. Making It Useful Even When It Seems to Be Useless [Opinion]
27 -- 28Roba Abbas, Brian Traynor, Holly Tootell. From Good Ideas to Practical Solutions: The Changing Nature of Participation in Our Evolving Digital Landscape [Guest Editorial]
29 -- 37Fiona Carroll, Margaret Webb, Simon Cropper. Losing Our Senses Online: Investigating How Aesthetics Might be Used to Ground People in Cyberspace
38 -- 47Roba Abbas, Holly Tootell, Mark B. Freeman, Grant Ellmers. Engaging Young Children as Application Design Partners: A Stakeholder-Inclusive Methodological Approach
48 -- 55Philip J. Chmielewski. Ethical Autonomous Weapons?: Practical, Required Functions
56 -- 63Jeremy Pitt, John Henry Clippinger, Carsten Sørensen. Values, Axial Currencies, and Computational Axiology: Digital Currencies Can Do More than Buy Stuff
64 -- 73Navrati Saxena, Mamta Agiwal, Hasnah Ahmad, Abhishek Roy. D2D-Based Survival on Sharing: For Enhanced Disaster Time Connectivity
74 -- 86Ezra Max, Justin Berman. Bridging the Mobile-Electrification Gap: The Potential for Privately Subsidized Phone Charging in Rural Africa
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Translational Technologists and Collective Creativity [Last Word]

Volume 37, Issue 2

1 -- 17Paul M. Cunningham. Operationalizing SSIT's 5 Pillars: Pillar 4: Societal Impact of Technology [President's Message]
5 -- 6Jeremy Pitt. Publish or Impoverish: Academic Publishing and the Platform Economy [Editorial]
7 -- 9Michael L. Black. Digital Research Confidential [Book Reviews]
10 -- 13Jenna P. Carpenter. Programmed Inequality [Book Reviews]
14 -- 15Renee M. Blackburn. Girls Coming to Tech [Book Reviews]
16 -- 17Shoshana Eilon. That Dragon, Cancer: Video Game as Art Form [Leading Edge]
18 -- 26Rebekah Shirley, Daniel Kammen. Mundane is the New Radical: The Resurgence of Energy Megaprojects and Implications for the Global South [Opinion]
27 -- 29Krishna Sood. The Ultimate Black Box: The Thorny Issue of Programming Moral Standards in Machines [Industry View]
30 -- 31Joseph Carvalko. Defending Against Opaque Algorithmic Meddling in Free Elections [Guest Editorial]
32 -- 39Despo Ktoridou, Epaminondas Epaminonda, A. Charalambous. Social Media in Election Campaigns: The Case of the 2013 Presidential Elections in Cyprus
40 -- 45Ons Al-shamaileh. I Have Issues with Facebook: But I Will Keep Using It
46 -- 51Mohsen Yoosefi Nejad, Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Maryam Mohammadi. Hijab in Twitter: Advocates and Critics: A Content Analysis of Hijab-Related Tweets
52 -- 61Ben Falchuk, Shoshana Loeb, Ralph Neff. The Social Metaverse: Battle for Privacy
62 -- 70Hilary Brown. Keeping the Lights On: A Comparison of Normal Accidents and High Reliability Organizations
71 -- 79Vijay Sivaraman, Hassan Habibi Gharakheili, Clinton Fernandes, Narelle Clark, Tanya Karliychuk. Smart IoT Devices in the Home: Security and Privacy Implications
80 -- 87Franco Zambonelli, Flora Salim, Seng W. Loke, Wolfgang De Meuter, Salil Kanhere. Algorithmic Governance in Smart Cities: The Conundrum and the Potential of Pervasive Computing Solutions
88 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Digital Empowerment and Socio-Political Stability [Last Word]

Volume 37, Issue 1

1 -- 21Paul M. Cunningham. SSIT and Sustainable Development [President's Message]
5 -- 7Jeremy Pitt. One at a Time, and All at Once: The Benefits of Collective Action Can Begin with a Single Deed [Editorial]
8 -- 10Jacob Ossar. Drone Warfare [Book Reviews]
11 -- 12Abdullah Shahid, Ningzi Li. Drowning in Information, Starving for Knowlegde [Book Reviews]
13 -- 14Rui Costa. The Internet of Moving Things [Industry View]
15 -- 18Yoshiyasu Takefuji. Connected Vehicle Security Vulnerabilities [Commentary]
19 -- 21Katina Michael, Diana Bowman, Meg Leta Jones, Ramona Pringle. Robots and Socio-Ethical Implications [Guest Editorial]
22 -- 29Alessandra Sciutti, Martina Mara, Vincenzo Tagliasco, Giulio Sandini. Humanizing Human-Robot Interaction: On the Importance of Mutual Understanding
30 -- 39Kathleen Richardson, Mark Coeckelbergh, Kutoma Wakunuma, Erik Billing, Tom Ziemke, Pablo Gómez Esteban, Bram Vanderborght, Tony Belpaeme. Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism (DREAM): A Social Model of Autism
40 -- 46Ross D. King, Vlad Schuler Costa, Chris Mellingwood, Larisa N. Soldatova. Automating Sciences: Philosophical and Social Dimensions
47 -- 54Sean F. Johnston. The Technological Fix as Social Cure-All: Origins and Implications
55 -- 61Ariel Guersenzvaig. Autonomous Weapon Systems: Failing the Principle of Discrimination
62 -- 69Daniel J. Hicks. The Safety of Autonomous Vehicles: Lessons from Philosophy of Science
70 -- 79Morgan M. Broman, Pamela Finckenberg-Broman. Socio-Economic and Legal Impact of Autonomous Robotics and AI Entities: The RAiLE Project
80 -- 91Lisa M. PytlikZillig, Brittany A. Duncan, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Carrick Detweiler. A Drone by Any Other Name: Purposes, End-User Trustworthiness, and Framing, but Not Terminology, Affect Public Support for Drones
92 -- 0Christine Perakslis. 500 Years Later: Doors and Disputations [Last Word]