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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, March 2016
- Robert Dimeo:

On inequality by Harry G. Frankfurt: a sketch note summary. 6 - Swati Agarwal, Nitish Mittal, Rohan Katyal, Ashish Sureka, Denzil Correa:

Women in computer science research: what is the bibliography data telling us? 7-19 - John D. Martin III

, Carolyn Runyon:
Digital humanities, digital hegemony: exploring funding practices and unequal access in the digital humanities. 20-26 - Angèle Christin:

From daguerreotypes to algorithms: machines, expertise, and three forms of objectivity. 27-32 - Jean Yang:

The robot apocalypse is here: and it's not what we expected. 33-35 - Nizan Geslevich-Packin, Yafit Lev-Aretz:

Big data and social netbanks: what happens when tech companies become financial companies? 36-40 - Kirsten Wahlstrom

, N. Ben Fairweather, Helen Ashman
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Privacy and brain-computer interfaces: identifying potential privacy disruptions. 41-53 - Kalpana Shankar:

Future proofing the digital society: an introduction to digital curation and data practices. 54-57
Volume 46, Number 2, August 2016
- Rana Askhar

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Unlocking the secrets of cell membranes. 5-8 - Barath Raghavan:

New directions in sustainable computing: the benefit of divergent approaches and divergent goals. 9-11 - Nicole Crenshaw:

Review of "Undoing the demos: Neoliberalism's Stealth revolution" by Wendy Brown. 12-14
Volume 46, Number 3, November 2016
- Bo Brinkman, Don Gotterbarn

, Keith W. Miller
, Marty J. Wolf:
All hands on deck for ACM Ethics: updating the Code, revising enforcement, promoting integrity. 5-8 - Robert Dimeo:

Sketchnoting: an analog skill in the digital age. 9-16 - Harsh Bhatia:

Enabling discovery through visual exploration: an introduction to data visualization & its applications. 17-27 - Michael James Heron, Pauline Belford:

The quantified university: an analysis of the Scandal in Academia. 28-44 - Rebecca Slayton:

Framing computer security and privacy: the 1960s and 1970s. 45-54 - Janet Toland

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SIGCAS in the early days: a history from 1967 to 1985. 55-65
Volume 46, Number 4, January 2017
- Dee A. B. Weikle:

Editors opine: A simple end to an odd year. 4 - Karen J. Bigrigg, Michael W. Bigrigg:

Active dissection of privacy policies: why Johnny doesn't read privacy policies. 5-11 - Jesús Cano Carrillo

, Carlos E. Jimenez-Gomez
, Francisco Falcone:
Investigating a two headed monster: e-government: crossing over from electronic era to digital revolution. 12-17 - Han-Teng Liao

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Encoding for access: how Zawgyi success impedes full participation in digital Myanmar. 18-24

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