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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, March 2000
- Frances S. Grodzinsky:

The development of the 'ethical' ICT professional: and the vision of an ethical on-line society: how far have we come and where are we going? 3-7 - David M. Anderson:

The false assumption about the internet. 8-9 - Richard A. Spinello:

Excerpt from cyberethics: morality and law in cyberspace. 10-13 - John M. Artz:

The role of emotion in reason: and its implications for computer ethics. 14-16 - Joseph S. Fulda:

The internet as an engine of scholarship. 17-27
- Melinda Whiting:

SYMPHONY® Magazine looks at technology. 28
- Sean Zdenek:

Avatars of the word: from papyrus to cyberspace. 29-31
- Richard G. Epstein:

In-depth!: the Sentinel-Observer's public affairs television program. 32-36
Volume 30, Number 2, June 2000
- Terrell Ward Bynum:

The foundation of computer ethics. 6-13 - Mark Manion, Abby Goodrum:

Terrorism or civil disobedience: toward a hacktivist ethic. 14-19 - Ellen Rose:

Balancing internet marketing needs with consumer concerns: a property rights framework. 20-24
- Joseph S. Fulda:

A web-based model of the market and the marketplace of ideas. 30-31
- Rónán Kennedy:

Open location. 32-33
- Richard G. Epstein:

Top jobs for the 2030's: computer psychologists command big bucks. 34-36
Volume 30, Number 3, September 2000
- Herman T. Tavani:

Defining the boundaries of computer crime: piracy, break-ins, and sabotage in cyberspace. 3-9 - Douglas M. Allred, Jill Morgan, Betty Ashbaker:

Computers in education receive a mixed review: a case study of a high school computer lab manager. 10-12 - L. Jean Camp, Y. T. Chien:

The internet as public space: concepts, issues, and implications in public policy. 13-19
- Joseph S. Fulda:

Implications of a logical paradox for computer-dispensed justice. 20-21
- Donald O. Walter:

Programs that do what they think you want. 22 - Patrick O'Brien:

A case against the internet: we are not worthy. 23
- Christina Harmon, Chuck Huff:

Teaching computer ethics with detailed historical cases: a web site with cases and instructional support. 24-25
- Christopher Bodnar:

E-topia: urban life, Jim - but not as we know it. 26-27 - Joseph S. Fulda:

Owning the future. 27-28
- Rónán Kennedy:

Open location. 29
- Richard G. Epstein:

Cyberself therapist: bright career prospects. 30-32
Volume 30, Number 4, December 2000
- Deborah G. Johnson, James H. Moor, Herman T. Tavani:

Computer ethics: philosophical enquiry. 6-9 - Philip Brey:

Disclosive computer ethics. 10-16 - Alison Adam:

Gender and computer ethics. 17-24 - Richard A. Spinello:

An ethical evaluation of web site linking. 25-32 - Lucas D. Introna:

Workplace surveillance, privacy and distributive justice. 33-39 - David L. Baumer, Julia Brande Earp, Fay Cobb Payton:

Privacy of medical records: IT implications of HIPAA. 40-47
- Joseph S. Fulda:

Private property, domestic tranquility, and computer technology. 48
- Joseph S. Fulda:

Sara Baase, A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Computing. 49-52
- Rónán Kennedy:

Open location. 53-54
- Richard G. Epstein:

The importance of asking questions: have you ever considered...? 55-59

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