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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 4, Winter 1986
- Donald MacKenzie:

Why "the social aspects of science and technology" is not just an optional extra. 2-6 - Stanley A. Kurzban:

Careers in computer misuse - not so appealing after all. 7-9 - John Weld:

The emerging legal thicket for electronic bulletin board operators and users. 10-12 - Fred W. Weingarten:

Electronic surveillance and civil liberties: Testimony of Fred W. Weingarten before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties and Administration of Justice. 13-17 - Susan E. Koch:

The interactionist perspective on computer implementation. 18-26 - Murray Turoff:

The rational, the pragmatic and the inquiry process: The social study of information- communication systems. 27-31 - Ronald E. Rice:

Applying the human relations perspective to the study of new media. 32-37 - David Bellin:

Computers, society, and Nicaragua. 38

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