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- The mutual influences between technology and society: a contribution from the mechanical engineering diploma Universitario of the University of Rome la SapienzaNicola Pio Belfiore, M. Di Benedetto, Apollonia Matrisciano. 1-5 [doi]
- Improving the bridge: making engineering education broader and longerRobert C. Hudspith. 7-12 [doi]
- Bringing expertise to the people: universities and citizen deliberation in the making of technology policyPatrick W. Hamlett. 13-18 [doi]
- The role of the university in bridging the communication gap between science and technology and societyH. Vliegenthart. 19-22 [doi]
- The French School's contribution to technological systemics applied to Internet considered as a technological system and a technological objectS. Ait-El-Hadj. 23-28 [doi]
- Engineering ethics education as a bridge from technology to society: the US experienceJoseph R. Herkert. 29-32 [doi]
- Studying the teachers' self-efficacy beliefs towards computersAntonella Chifari, Simona Ottaviano, Antonella D'Amico, M. Cardaci. 33-34 [doi]
- On complexity and interdisciplinarity: or how to bridge disciplinary culturesIskender Gökalp. 35-40 [doi]
- Reflections upon teaching and communicating science in the new millenniumG. Aguirre-Zamalloa, M. Pascual de Zulueta, Elvira Fernandez, Pablo Eguia, Esther Torres, J. R. Saenz. 41-46 [doi]
- The breakdown of a theory and the efforts to describe natureG. Varghese. 47-50 [doi]
- The teaching of social implications of technology: academic and deontological analysis of the impact of the new technologies on lawH. R. Granero. 51-55 [doi]
- Social competences and personal ethical development-soft skills or a need for survival?Yannick Julliard, Adolf J. Schwab. 57-61 [doi]
- Promoting Internet literacy in isolated communities: a teaching experiment on information society at the University of the AegeanV. Laopodis. 63-66 [doi]
- The place of focal engineering in university educationGene Moriarty. 67-78 [doi]
- A normative approach to technology transfer for information and communication technologies: universities and communities from the ivory tower to the grass rootsD. O'Neill, Chuck Huff. 79-83 [doi]
- Implication of new technologies in deafness healthcare: deafness rehabilitation using prospective design of hearing aid systemsAhmed Ben Hamida. 85-90 [doi]
- Scientific, medical and industrial issues in breast and ovarian cancer genes researchRobert Dalpé, Louise Bouchard, Daniel Ducharme. 91-99 [doi]
- New technologies in humanitarian demining operationsS. I. Ivashov, V. N. Sablin. 101-105 [doi]
- Nurses as a bridge from technology to patientsR. Alloni, L. Gianotti, L. Leandri, F. Spiga, L. Marrelli. 107-108 [doi]
- Antipersonnel mine detection on infrared imagesP. López, M. Balsi, David López Vilariño, Diego Cabello. 109-113 [doi]
- Science and technology: exploring the new bureaucratic cultureJ. Kamarianos. 115-120 [doi]
- Is technology masculine? Theorising the absence of womenLiz Hodgkinson. 121-126 [doi]
- Working from homeM. L. Watkins. 127-132 [doi]
- GSM front-end to forest fire detectionN. Rodriguez, G. Bistue, E. Hernandez, D. Egurrola. 133-136 [doi]
- Utilizing the new media to provide mental health services to young peopleHuberta Kritzenberger, Michael Herczeg, U. Ruhl. 137-142 [doi]
- Investigating the OS&H culture of Greek workers from a gender point of viewP. E. Batra, G. O. Tsobanoglou. 143-145 [doi]
- The university as a bridge between technology and society-in the Indian contextK. Aiyadurai. 147-150 [doi]
- Systems analysis as interactive construction: how to distinguish between reliable results and nonsense?Armin Grunwald. 151-156 [doi]
- Illusions of plenty: the role of search engines in the structure and suppression of knowledgeRoberta Brody. 157-161 [doi]
- Platonic information technology-reading Plato: cultural influences and philosophical reflection on information and technologyKristo Ivanov. 163-168 [doi]
- Toward a socio-visual theory of information and information technologySal Restivo, Audrey Steinhauer. 169-175 [doi]
- The value of objectivity and objectivity as a valueMalcolm Williams. 177-181 [doi]
- Between theory and practice. Scope and interfaces of engineering ethics as subject for further researchArmin Grunwald. 183-186 [doi]
- Ethics and engineering design: special session "towards a research program in engineering ethics"Ibo van de Poel. 187-192 [doi]
- A bridge over troubled water. The difficult crossing from academia to the `real world' of industryCarlos Cabral-Cardoso. 193-195 [doi]
- Wireless: from Marconi to McCawRichard Bellaver. 197-200 [doi]
- Introducing electricity in the indigenous community of Macareo, Orinoco Delta of VenezuelaVito Masi, J. Pierre Chassande. 201-206 [doi]
- DVB/Internet interoperability and new possibilities in distance learningM. Leban. 207-212 [doi]
- Human components in productive systemsFabio Massimo Frattale Mascioli, Antonello Rizzi. 213-216 [doi]
- The impact of the individual in IT standardisationKai Jakobs. 217-222 [doi]
- Assimilating technology into culture: perspectives on the role of advertisementsF. M. Caudle. 223-228 [doi]
- An exploratory study on business-to-consumer electronic commerce in ChinaJing Zhao. 229-233 [doi]
- Social impact method of energy analysis: improvements and resultsFabio Orecchini, Fabrizio Zuccari, Adriano Santiangeli. 235-244 [doi]
- Trust and monitoring in the workplaceJohn Weckert. 245-250 [doi]
- SENECA method for a social evaluation of energy projectsLuis Montesano Del Campo, M. Matteucci, Andrea Micangeli. 251-256 [doi]
- Controversy about possible health effects of mobile telephones and regulation of radiofrequency exposureKenneth R. Foster. 257-260 [doi]
- Electromagnetic fields and precautionary policiesPaolo Vecchia. 261-262 [doi]
- Technological visions for social change - information technology, telework, and the integration of disabled personsTrond Buland, Thomas Dahl. 263-268 [doi]
- A decision support system for holistic technology assessmentSanja Vranes, Francesco Pizzio. 269-274 [doi]
- Internet marketing, consumer surveillance and personal privacy: social exchange or panoptic control?Huichuan Liu. 275-278 [doi]
- A critique of the U.S. Genetic Privacy ActThomas A. Cavanaugh. 279-280 [doi]
- The integration of information/decision technologies, community service, and service learning in a university environmentJames T. Ault, John M. Gleason, Lisa A. Riley. 281-285 [doi]
- Knowledge management and its application model in enterprise information systemsLei Zhang, Shouju Ren, Xiaodan Jiang, Zuzhao Liu. 287-292 [doi]
- AT&T in early broadcastingRichard Bellaver. 293-296 [doi]
- Theories of technology and the making of public policy-taking local action in a global information societyJohn Cawood, Seamus Simpson. 297-302 [doi]