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ISTAS 1998: South Bend, IN, USA
- Wiring the World - The Impact of Information Technology on Society: Proceedings of the 1998 International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 1998, South Bend, IN, USA, June 12-13, 1998. IEEE 1998, ISBN 0-7803-4327-1
- William Wresch:
Invisible Africa: information traffic patterns as illustrated by technical training, the Internet, African mail systems, Baywatch, and books. 1-6 - Paul Johnson, Hugh Jack:
The impact of the WWW on engineering education. 7-10 - Alessandro Lofaro:
The cultural factor in information warfare. 11-17 - Junho Song, Lulu Rodriguez:
"Abetting the enemy": the repercussions of a Website-based information campaign to assist the flood victims of North Korea. 18-23 - Aaron D. Manire:
Negative externalities on the Internet: the case of recombinant bovine somatotropin. 24-27 - John E. McEneaney:
Are less able readers disadvantaged by reading in electronic environments? 28-32 - D. J. Heindl:
A framework for applying technology to learning. 33-36 - Walter W. Zessner:
Knowledge and information structuring: projecting a dynamic and transformative frame of reference. 37-43 - C. A. Welch:
Characteristics correlated with an individual's predisposition to making a computer-related ethical judgment. 44-51 - Gene Moriarty:
Toward an engineering ethics for the global information era. 52-57 - Meighan Maguire:
The role of municipal officials in telephone system development: San Francisco, 1893-1915. 59-71 - John M. Peschon, Leif Isaksen:
Globalization versus independent cities: what is best? 72-84 - Joseph M. Kayany, Paul Yelsma:
Gender and generational differences in the use of computer-mediated communications in households. 85-93 - Joy M. Callan:
Access to computers: is there a gender gap? 94-97 - Jeff Robbins:
Intensity impact of its escalation on people, society and the environment. 98-104 - Tomas A. Lipinski:
Information warfare American style: the battle for page numbers, real time event data and other factual information. Recent legal developments. 105-115 - Wayne Fisher, Slawomir Wesolkowski:
How to determine who is impacted by the introduction of new technology into an organization. 116-122 - Leif Isaksen, John M. Peschon:
The dynamics of an independent city. 123-128 - Brian M. O'Connell:
Parallel processing: the private creation of digital "law". 129-134 - J. A. Griffin:
Privacy and security in the Digital Age. 135-137 - Richard S. Rosenberg:
Privacy protection on the Internet: the marketplace versus the state. 138-147 - Roberta Brody:
The conditions and consequences of profiling in commercial and governmental settings. 148-154 - R. B. Everetts:
Experiences in distance learning from a student's perspective. 155-160 - Michael D. McNeese:
Teamwork, team performance, and team interfaces: historical precedence and application significance of the research at the USAF Fitts Human Engineering Division. 161-166 - Massimo Mauro:
Cultural issues in planet-wide Internet management and administration. 167-169 - D. O'Neill, Chuck Huff:
Ensuring universal access to telecommunications technologies for all citizens: equity vs. economic considerations. 170-175
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