


default search action
SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 1994
- Larry D. Rosen, Michelle M. Weil:

What we have learned from a decade of research (1983-1993) on "the psychological impact of technology". 3-9 - Rob Kling:

SIGCAS' crisis and its role in advancing social analysis in computer science. 10-18 - Dennis K. Agboh:

The use and impact of computer technology on political elections. 21-27
Volume 24, Number 2, June 1994
- Deborah G. Johnson:

Who should teach computer ethics and computers & society? 6-13 - Bo Dahlbom, Lars Mathiassen:

A Scandinavian view on the ACM's Code of Ethics. 14-20 - C. Dianne Martin, David H. Martin:

Thematic analysis of the new ACM Code of Ethics and professional conduct. 21-26
Volume 24, Number 3, September 1994
- David Bellin:

Who holds the keys? The US government & cryptography policy. 6-7 - L. Jean Camp:

Privacy: from abstraction to applications. 8-15 - Carl Steve Guynes:

Privacy considerations as we enter the "information highway" era. 16-19 - Richard G. Epstein:

The case of the killer robot (part 1). 20-28
Volume 24, Number 4, December 1994
- Joseph S. Fulda:

TechnologicaI Advances: Who Benefits Most? 6 - Richard G. Epstein:

The case of the killer robot (part 2). 12-32 - Leslie Regan Shade:

Book Review: Social Issues in Computing: Putting Computing In Its Place Edited by Chuck Huff and Thomas Finholt (McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1994). 33

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














