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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

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