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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, Spring 2013
- Laura Jacob:
Firsts and Goals [President's Message]. 4 - Ray Kurzweil:
Augmentation and Transcendence [T&S Interview]. 5-6 - Hiranmay Ghosh:
Connected, Yet Disconnected [Letter to the Editor]. 6 - Jeff Robbins:
A Tribute to Walter Zessner (1924¿2012) [In Memoriam]. 8 - Michele Friedner:
Design Meets Disability (Pullin, G.; 2011) [Book Reviews]. 9-11 - David Hemmendinger:
The computer boys take over: computers, programmers, and the politics of technical expertise (ensmenger, n.l.; 2010)[book reviews]. 12-14 - Joy Rankin:
Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications (John, R.R.; 2010) [Book Reviews]. 15-17 - CeCe Lichtenstein:
Technology Use By Senior Citizens [Opinion]. 18-19 - Stuart Johnstone:
Computer Gaming and ADHD: Potential Positive Influences on Behavior [Opinion]. 20-22 - Alexander Hayes:
Cyborg Cops, Googlers, and Connectivism [Leading Edge]. 23-24 - Nicholas Sakellariou:
The "X-Engineer": Engineering Reflexivity and Identity Formation [Opinion]. 25-27 - Phillip A. Laplante:
An International Perspective on U.S. Licensure of Software Engineers. 28-30 - William J. Frey, Jose A. Cruz-Cruz:
Value Integration: From Educational Computer Games to Academic Communities. 31-35 - Stanley Chia, Ali M. S. Zalzala, Laura Zalzala, Ali Karimi:
Intelligent Technologies for Self-Sustaining, RFID-Based, Rural e-Health Systems. 36-43 - Brianna Buehler, Rene Ruggiero, Khanjan Mehta:
Empowering Community Health Workers with Technology Solutions. 44-52 - Robert Rosenberger:
An Argument Against "No-Look Texting" While Driving. 53-59 - Jason Borenstein, Keith W. Miller:
Robots and the Internet: Causes for Concern. 60-65 - Oscar Diez, Andrés Silva:
Govcloud: Using Cloud Computing in Public Organizations. 66-72 - Vaibhav Garg, L. Jean Camp:
Heuristics and Biases: Implications for Security Design. 73-79
Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 2013
- Katina Michael:
High-Tech Lust [Editorial]. 4-5 - Casey Canfield:
When the Lights Went Out [Book Review]. 7-8 - A. David Wunsch:
How the Hippies Saved Physics [Book Review]. 9-11 - Lindsay Robertson, Katina Michael:
Risk, Complexity and Sustainability [Special Section Introduction]. 12 - Michael Eldred:
Technology, Technique, Interplay: Questioning Die Frage nach der Technik. 13-21 - Levent V. Orman:
Technology as Risk. 22-31 - Jin-Hee Cho, Kevin S. Chan:
Building Trust-Based Sustainable Networks. 32-38 - R. E. Burnett:
The Human Information Appliance in Combat, Intelligence, and Diplomacy Space. 39-51 - Ronald Kline:
Teaching Social Responsibility for the Conduct of Research. 52-58 - Brian Lail, Sam Dragga, Joseph Williams, Nancy Small, David Roof, Shirley Lail:
User-Centered Engineering Ethics Curricula. 59-65 - Anthony C. Davies:
IEEE Region 8 in a Persian Market. 66-73 - Efpraxia D. Zamani, George M. Giaglis, Athanasia Pouloudi:
Gravitating to "The New Shiny Thing": Meaning, Emotions, and Tablets. 74-80
Volume 32, Number 3, Fall 2013
- Laura Jacob:
The beauty of in-person meetings [President's Message]. 4 - Katina Michael:
Putting Technology into Perspective in Asia [Editorial]. 5-6 - Clinton J. Andrews:
Empowering Sustainable Consumption [Policy Perspectives]. 8-9 - Hongsong Chen:
Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly Connected World [Book Review]. 10 - Michael Gurstein:
A decision support system to assist the rural poor in Bangladesh [Commentary]. 11-20 - Sungbum Kim, Taeyong Yang, Dongwook Kim:
Critical Success Factors of Convergency Technology Commercialization: Near Field Communication [Leading Edge]. 21-28 - Martin R. Gibbs, Philip Hall, Shiro Uesugi:
ISTAS'12: Technology and Society in Asia [Guest Editorial]. 29-30 - Nandini Bondale, Sanjay Kimbahune, Arun Pande:
mHEALTHPHC: An ICT Tool for Primary Healthcare in India. 31-38 - Anuja Meetoo-Appavoo, Anwar Chutoo, Paramasiven Appavoo, Begum Durgahee:
Open Source ICT Framework for Developing Countries. 39-47 - Reihana Mohideen:
Clean, Renewable Energy: Improving Womens' Lives in South Asia. 48-55 - Stuart Moran, Toyoaki Nishida, Keiichi Nakata:
Perceptions of a Wearable Ubiquitous Monitoring Device. 56-64 - Shailesh Upadhyay, D. P. Kothari, Ujala Shanker:
Renewable Energy Technologies for Cooking: Transforming Rural Lives. 65-72 - Ying Wang:
Information Ethics in Reuse of Public Sector Information in China. 73-79 - Terri Bookman:
A Provocative ISTAS'13 [News and Notes]. 79-80
Volume 32, Number 4, Winter 2013
- Daniel Schall:
Automatic Quality Management in Crowdsourcing [Leading Edge]. 9-13 - Mathias Kirchmer, Sigifredo Laengle, Victor Masias:
Transparency-Driven Business Process Management in Healthcare Settings [Leading Edge]. 14-16 - Ron Harwood:
The Future of Outdoor Media Systems [Opinion]. 17-21 - Rafael A. Calvo, Dorian Peters:
Promoting Psychological Wellbeing: Loftier Goals for New Technologies [Opinion]. 19-21 - Stephen Fox:
Open Prosperity: Breaking Down Financial and Educational Barriers to Creating Physical Goods [Opinion]. 22-24 - Deborah Lupton:
Understanding the Human Machine [Commentary]. 25-30 - Katherine Albrecht, Katina Michael:
Connected: To Everyone and Everything [Guest Editorial: Special Section on Sensors]. 31-34 - Sally Ann Applin, Michael D. Fischer:
Asynchronous adaptations to complex social interactions. 35-44 - Stuart Moran, Toyoaki Nishida, Keiichi Nakata:
Comparing British and Japanese Perceptions of a Wearable Ubiquitous Monitoring Device. 45-49 - Albert Domingo, Boris Bellalta, Manuel Palacin, Miquel Oliver, Esteve Almirall:
Public Open Sensor Data: Revolutionizing Smart Cities. 50-56 - C. W. Stubbs, S. D. Drell:
Public Domain Treaty Compliance Verification in the Digital Age. 57-64
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