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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, March 2001
- Herman T. Tavani, James H. Moor:

Privacy protection, control of information, and privacy-enhancing technologies. 6-11 - Deborah G. Johnson, Keith W. Miller

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The ties that bind: connections, comet cursors, and consent. 12-16 - Ellen A. Rose:

Balancing internet marketing needs with consumer concerns: a property rights framework. 17-21
- Enda Brophy:

Cyber-Marx: Cycles and Circuits of Struggle in High-Technology Capitalism. 22-23 - Felix Stalder:

The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence. 23-25 - Ana Viseu

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Philosophy and computing: An introduction. 25-26 - Joseph S. Fulda:

Reputation as property, and its relation to privacy. 27-28
Volume 31, Number 2, June 2001
- Richard A. Spinello, Herman T. Tavani:

The Internet, ethical values, and conceptual frameworks: an introduction to Cyberethics. 5-7 - Gregory J. Walters:

Privacy and security: an ethical analysis. 8-23 - Mikko T. Siponen:

Five dimensions of information security awareness. 24-29 - Herman T. Tavani:

Cyberethics biliography 2001: a select list of recent works. 30-36
Volume 31, Number 3, September 2001
- A. Rhae Adams:

Beyond numbers and demographics: "experience-near" explorations of the digital divide. 5-8 - Susan B. Kretchmer, Rod Carveth:

The color of the net: African Americans, race, and cyberspace. 9-14 - Mizuko Ito, Vicki L. O'Day, Annette Adler, Charlotte Linde, Elizabeth D. Mynatt:

Making a place for seniors on the Net: SeniorNet, senior identity, and the digital divide. 15-21 - Torin Monahan:

The analog divide: technology practices in public education. 22-31 - John M. Artz:

Imagination, truth and possible consequentialism. 32-34 - Shrisha Rao:

Does society need computer science research? 35 - Alison Adam:

Book Reviews: Pornography and the Internet: " The Biggest Dirty Bookshop in History?". 36-40 - Ira Nayman:

Book review: Digital McLuhan: A Guide to Millenium by Paul Levinson. 41-42 - Leslie Shade:

Book review: The Digital Divide: Facing a Crisk or Creating a Myth by Benjamin M. Compaine. 42-43
Volume 31, Number 4, December 2001
- Alison E. Adam, Eileen Green:

Equal opportunies online: guest editorial. 3-4 - Anne Scott:

Grounded politics: some thoughts on feminist process in the information age. 5-14 - Clem Herman

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From visions to reality: changing women's perspectives at the village hall. 15-22 - Gill Kirkup:

Cyborg teaching. 23-32 - Anna Buehring, Teresa S. Waring:

From theory into practice: a feminist perspective on information systems integration and cultural change. 33-40
- Paula Roberts:

Hacking Cyberspace. 41-42 - Sheryl N. Hamilton:

Virtual Gender: Technology, Consumption and Identity (2001). 42-43

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