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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, March 2025
- Murty Polavarapu
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The Future Ain't What It Used to Be: AI's Rapid Evolution and SSIT's Role in Shaping Tomorrow. 4 - Ketra A. Schmitt
, Pamela Tudge
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Research to Reality: Scholars as Agents of Change. 5-8 - Katina Michael
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The Changing Face of Maps: Toward a Geoethical Framework. 9-12 - Joseph R. Herkert
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Trail Paving in Engineering Ethics Education. 13-23 - Min Hooi Yong
, Yunli Lee
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Smartphone Self-Paced Learning With a Chatbot in Malaysian Older Adults. 24-32 - Shannon Lodoen
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Analyzing Smartphones as Persuasive Technologies: A Rhetorical Perspective. 33-42 - Teana Davies:
Data Hunger: The Deep Connection Between the AI Chatbot and the Human. 43-50 - Eric P. Wenaas
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The Switch: An Off and On History of Digital Humans - Jason Puskar (Minneapolis, MN, USA: Univ. Minnesota Press, 2023, 340 pp.). 52-54 - A. David Wunsch
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Born in Cambridge: Four Hundred Years of Ideas and Innovators - Karen Weintraub and Michael Kuchta (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2022, 396 pp.). 55-58 - Margaret A. Manion
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Technology's Child: Digital Media's Role in the Ages and Stages of Growing Up - Katie Davis (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2023, 336 pp.). 59-60 - Charles Robinson
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American Gun: The True Story of the AR-15 - Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elision (New York, NY, USA: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2023, 496 pp.). 61-63 - Michelle Charette
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Artificial Women - Julie Wosk (Bloomington, IN, USA: Indiana Univ. Press, 2024, 220 pp.). 64-67 - David N. Lucsko
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Women Behind the Wheel: An Unexpected and Personal History of the Car-Nancy A. Nichols (New York, NY, USA: Pegasus Books, 2024, 230 pp.). 68-69 - Karl D. Stephan
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Frostbite: How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet, and Ourselves - Nicola Twilley (New York, NY, USA: Penguin Press, 2024, 387 pp.). 70-72 - Jeremy Pitt
, Asimina Mertzani
, Matthew Scott, Ciske Smit
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The Architecture of Re-Empowerment. 74-86 - Jameson M. Wetmore
, Nalini Chhetri, Mark Henderson
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Engineering in Unfamiliar Places: Two Case Studies for Those Who Want to Change the World. 87-100 - Mallory James
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Into the Multiverse: Strategies for Teaching Social Studies of Energy at a Technical University. 101-108
Volume 44, Number 2, June 2025
- Murty Polavarapu:
Smart AI, Private Lives: Can We Have Both? 4-5 - Ketra A. Schmitt:
A Day Trip Through Technology Choices. 6-11 - Ketra A. Schmitt, Faisal Shennib, Anna Timm-Bottos, Arrien Weeks:
A Conversation on Waste and Local Action. 12-21 - John Impagliazzo:
New EIC/Co-EIC of IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society Appointed. 22-23 - G. Pascal Zachary:
The "Novelty Imperative" and Its Discontents. 24-30 - Katina Michael, M. G. Michael:
Real Is Beautiful: Selfies, Social Media, and Self-Determination. 31-37 - Stephen Yeager:
Videogames and the Middle Ages. 38-44 - A. David Wunsch:
The Power of One: How I Found the Strength to Tell the Truth and Why I Blew the Whistle on Facebook - Frances Haugen (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford Univ. Press, 2023, 323 pp.). 45-47 - A. David Wunsch:
Distrust: Big Data, Data Torturing and the Assault on Science - Gary Smith (Oxford, U.K.: Oxford Univ. Press, 2023, 323 pp.). 48-50 - A. David Wunsch:
A Brief History of Motion: From the Wheel, to the Car, to What Comes Next - Tom Standage (New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury, 2023, 247 pp.). 51-53 - Rachelle Linner:
Burn Book: A Tech Love Story - Kara Swisher (New York, NY, USA: Simon and Schuster, 2024, 320 pp.). 54-56 - Simson L. Garfinkel:
Empire of the Sum: The Rise and Reign of the Pocket Calculator - Keith Houston (New York, NY, USA: Norton, 2023, 374 pp.). 57-58 - Mohamed Koroma, Jinfu Chen, Ibrahim Abdulai Sawaneh, Rexford Nii Ayitey Sosu:
Self-Efficacy, Innovativeness, and Their Influence on Cybersecurity Compliance Intentions Among Public-Sector Employees in Sierra Leone. 59-71 - Calvin Hillis, Ebrahim Bagheri, Zack Marshall:
The Role of Protocol Papers, Scoping Reviews, and Systematic Reviews in Responsible AI Research. 72-76 - Amr I. Elkhawas, Thomas M. Chen, Ilir Gashi:
Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning for Phishing Detection. 77-84

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