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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, Winter 1982
- Bruce Gilchrist, Arlaana Shenkin:

The impact of automation on employment: case study of a layoff from a Washington, D.C. newspaper. 2-9 - Gary M. Abshire:

The ethical insensitivity of computer specialists and what you can do about it. 10-11 - Jay Bloom Becker:

Computer crime - Career of the future? 12-15 - Jay BloomBecker:

Employee computer abuse: what to do? 16-17 - Jay Bloom Becker:

Who are the computer criminals? 18-20 - Edward M. McNertney, C. Richard Waits:

Simulating the effects of economic policy changes: classroom implementation of a macro-microeconomic policy analysis model. 21-34 - Study on information technology, automation, and the workplace. 35-40

Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 1982
- Selected electronic funds transfer issues: privacy, security, and equity. 9-11

- Gary Sprandel:

A call to action: psychological impacts of computer usage. 12-13 - Stanley A. Kurzban:

Societies' adaptation to computing. 14-20
- Jay BloomBecker:

Review of Quicksilver by Norman Hartley. 21-22
Volume 12, Number 3, Summer 1982
- Arthur E. Parry:

Electronic fund transfer systems and risk management. 2-5 - Marilyn R. Forney:

A counterpart: the annals of the history of computing. 6 - Information technology and its impact on American eduction. 7-13

- An assessment of alternatives for a national computerized criminal history system. 14-25

- Robert D. Parslow:

Technology: a threat to democracy. 26-32
- Stephen H. Levy:

Review of Silent witness by Edward Yourdon. Yourdon Press 1982. 33-34
Volume 12, Number 4, Fall 1982
- John W. Snapper:

Course summary: moral issues in computer science. 2-6 - John L. King:

Course syllabus and outline: individual and organizational factors in computing. 7-11 - Theodor D. Sterling:

Course outline: social implications of a computerized society. 12-13 - S. Marlene Pinzka:

Course outline: the computer age. 14-15 - Rob Kling:

Course syllabus & description: the micro-computer revolution. 16-18 - Rob Kling:

Course description: social issues and impacts of computing. 19-23 - Rob Kling:

Reading list for computing, organizations, society. 24-25 - Judith V. Grabiner:

Course syllabus: perspectives on computers and society. 26-35 - John O. Aikin, Ronald G. Woodbury:

Program: society and the computer. 36-40

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