Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 41, Issue 4

3 -- 0Clinton J. Andrews. Not a Valediction
4 -- 11Jeremy Pitt. Contributive Justice and Self-Actualizing Systems
12 -- 15A. David Wunsch. Good Pictures: A History of Popular Photography - Kim Bell (Stanford, CA, USA: Stanford Univ. Press, 2020, 323 pp.)
16 -- 18Daniene Byrne. Data Feminism - Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, 314 pp.)
19 -- 22A. David Wunsch. Riding the New York Subway: The Invention of the Modern Passenger - Stefan Höhne (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2021, 373 pp.)
23 -- 38Matthew L. Bolton. Humanistic Engineering: Engineering for the People
39 -- 43Marc Steen. Learning From Indigenous Cultures
44 -- 53Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen, Katelin Hynes. A Feminist Ethics of Care Within Counterspaces: Supporting Inclusion in Postsecondary ICT Education
54 -- 62Angela Xiao Wu. Data Science and the PhD Question: The Assetization of the Doctoral Habitus
63 -- 70Raphaël Khoury, Sylvain Hallé. Are Backdoor Mandates Ethical? - A Position Paper
71 -- 82Christian Rathgeb, Pawel Drozdowski, Dinusha C. Frings, Naser Damer, Christoph Busch 0001. Demographic Fairness in Biometric Systems: What Do the Experts Say?
83 -- 93Lu Kong, Wen Zhao. Analysis and Countermeasures of Engineers' Ethical Behaviors in China
94 -- 98Javier Aracil. Utility Versus Curiosity in Technology and Science
99 -- 0Ruth Lewis. IEEE SSIT Standards Committee Chair Ruth Lewis Honored With 2022 IEEE Standards Medallion
100 -- 0Christine Perakslis. An Artful Approach: Reflecting on the Past to Forewarn and Foretell

Volume 41, Issue 3

4 -- 6Clinton J. Andrews. Lifetimes of Involvement With SSIT
7 -- 12Jeremy Pitt. The Unbelievable Pointlessness of Impact
13 -- 15Zihao Lin. Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design - Bess Williamson (New York, NY, USA: New York Univ. Press, 2020, 279 pp.)
16 -- 18Eric P. Wenaas. A Pioneer of Connection: Recovering the Life and Work of Oliver Lodge - James Mussell and Graeme Gooday (Pittsburgh, PA, USA: Univ. Pittsburgh Press, 2020, 304 pp.)
19 -- 21Merritt Roe Smith. Revolver: Sam Colt and the Six-Shooter That Changed America - Jim Rasenberger (New York, NY, USA: Scribner, 2020, 436 pp.)
22 -- 28Brandiff Caron, Marc Cheong, Jin Sol Kim, Jason Lajoie, Heather A. Love, Ketra A. Schmitt. Technological Stewardship and Responsible Innovation: A Mindset, an Ethos, and an Interdisciplinary Undertaking
29 -- 37Steven Kelts. Rethinking the Firm: Finding the Space for Ethics in Innovation
38 -- 49Jordan Richard Schoenherr. Folkmedical Technologies and the Sociotechnical Systems of Healthcare
50 -- 57Neha Chugh. Risk Assessment Tools on Trial: AI Systems Go?
58 -- 70Mohammed Joe Masoodi, Sam Andrey. Understanding the Use of Private Messaging Apps in Canada and Links to Disinformation
71 -- 80Sarah Spiekermann, Till Winkler. Value-Based Engineering With IEEE 7000
81 -- 90Alexandra Morrison, Charles Wallace 0001. Making It Strange: Disrupting Assumptions About Technology and Ethics in Engineering and Computing Education
91 -- 95Nishan Chelvachandran, Katina Michael. Digital Design With Children in Mind
96 -- 97Jessica M. Smith. The Everyday Ethics of Corporate Social Responsibility
98 -- 100Evalyna Bogdan, Shaieree Cottar. A Serious Role-Playing Game as a Pedagogical Innovation to Strengthen Flood Resilience
101 -- 102Paul Heidebrecht. PeaceTech
103 -- 104Christine Perakslis. The Edu-Sci Ecosystem for a Thriving Society: Revisiting Foundations of Responsible Stewardship

Volume 41, Issue 2

3 -- 5Clinton J. Andrews. Fifty Years Hence
6 -- 9Jeremy Pitt. The Digital Transformation and Modern Indentured Servitude
10 -- 13Michael G. Michael, Katina Michael. Capitalism and the Enchanted Screen: Myths and Allegories in the Digital Age - Aleks Wansbrough (London, U.K.: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021, 232 pp.)
14 -- 16A. David Wunsch. Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid: Changing Feelings About Technology - From the Telegraph to Twitter - Luke Fernandez and Susan J. Matt (Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard Univ. Press, 2019)
17 -- 19Eric P. Wenaas. The Alchemy of Us: How Humans and Matter Transformed One Another - Ainissa Ramirez (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, 328 pp.)
20 -- 23Jeremy Pitt, Maria Tzanou. Special Issue Introduction: Against Modern Indentured Servitude ("I'm Spartacus")
24 -- 29Josiah Ober. Human Flourishing, Servitude, and Why They Are Incompatible
30 -- 41Katina Michael. Modern Indentured Servitude in the Gig Economy: A Case Study on the Deregulation of the Taxi Industry in the United States
42 -- 46Roba Abbas, Katina Michael. Co-Designing Location-Based Services for Individuals Living With Dementia: An Overview of Present and Future Modes of Operation
47 -- 48Jordan Miller. Social Robots: The Friend of the Future or Mechanical Mistake?
49 -- 56Todd L. Pittinsky. Taking Care With Caregiving Robots
57 -- 63Asimina Mertzani, Jeremy Pitt. Social Influence and the Normalization of Surveillance Capitalism: Legislation for the Next Generation
64 -- 67Asimina Vasalou. Reflections on Personalized Games-Based Learning: How Automation Is Shaped Within Everyday School Practices
68 -- 72Thomas Dannhauser. Digitally Engineered Attention and Energy Theft via Psychological Manipulation
73 -- 77Christine Perakslis. Eradicating Entitlement to Reduce Susceptibility to Technological Enslavement
78 -- 83Agnieszka Rychwalska. Shadow (Profiles) in the Dark (Patterns): Who Locked Your Digital Self?
84 -- 89Allison Gardner. Responsibility, Recourse, and Redress: A Focus on the Three R's of AI Ethics
90 -- 93Genevieve Liveley. AI Futures Literacy
94 -- 104Emma Carmel, Regine Paul. Peace and Prosperity for the Digital Age? The Colonial Political Economy of European AI Governance
105 -- 108Maria Tzanou. Modern Servitude and Vulnerable Social Groups: The Problem of the AI Datafication of Poor People and Women
109 -- 110Jeff Robbins. Jeffrey Robbins - SSIT Loses a Stalwart
111 -- 112George Zarkadakis. Toward Emancipation Through a Regenerative Digital Economy

Volume 41, Issue 1

3 -- 4Clinton J. Andrews. 50 Years of Good Trouble
5 -- 10Jeremy Pitt. The Principles of Cyber-Anarcho-Socialism
11 -- 14Jordan R. Schoenherr. The Currency of the Attentional Economy: The Uses and Abuses of Attention in Our World
15 -- 17Clinton J. Andrews. Preparing to Design Robots for Social Contexts
18 -- 22Mahdi Kafaee, Mostafa Taqavi. The New York Times Test: An Intersubjective Reconsideration
23 -- 25Vincent Mosco. Talk Radio's America: How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States - Brian Rosenwald (Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard Univ. Press, 2019, 358 pp.)
26 -- 28James R. Russell. Scientists Under Surveillance: The FBI Files - edited by JPat Brown, B. C. D. Lipton, and Michael Morisy (Cambridge, MA, USA: The MIT Press, 2019, 413 + xix pp.)
29 -- 31Jacob Ossar. Why Trust Science? - Naomi Oreskes (Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton Univ. Press, 2019, 360 pp.)
32 -- 42Holger Regenbrecht, Jung-Woo Noel Park, Stuart Duncan, Steven Mills, Rosa Lutz, Laurie Lloyd-Jones, Claudia Ott, Bubba Thompson, Dean Whaanga, Robert W. Lindeman, Kris Tong, Rory Clifford, Nadia Jones, Paora Mato, Te Taka Keegan, Hemi Whaanga. Ātea Presence - Enabling Virtual Storytelling, Presence, and Tele-Co-Presence in an Indigenous Setting
43 -- 53Morteza Rahimi, Mostafa Taqavi, Amin Shafikhani. Reflection on the Relationship Between Societies and Technologies: The "Global Networked Heterogeneous Co-Construction"
54 -- 65Jordan R. Schoenherr. Whose Privacy, What Surveillance? Dimensions of the Mental Models for Privacy and Security
66 -- 74Harry Surden. Values Embedded in Legal Artificial Intelligence
75 -- 81Gonzalo Génova, Valentín Moreno Pelayo, M. Rosario González Martín. A Lesson From AI: Ethics Is Not an Imitation Game
82 -- 93Jeff Robbins. The Intelligence Factor: Technology and the Missing Link
95 -- 96Christine Perakslis. A Golden Jubilee: Trumpets, Technology, and Tenacity