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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, June 2004
- Yeslam Al-Saggaf, John Weckert:
The Effects of Participation in Online Communities on Individuals in Saudi Arabi. 1 - John Weckert:
The Digital Society and Its Enemies: A Critique of 'On the Internet'. 2 - Laurette Pretorius, Andries Barnard, Elsabé Cloete:
Design Issues in Ethical Agent Computing. 3 - Richard Lucas:
Moral Theories for Autonomous Software Agents. 4 - Gregor Urbas:
Criminalising computer misconduct: Legal and philosophical concerns. 5 - Kay Mathiesen:
What is Information Ethics? 6
Volume 34, Number 2, September 2004
- Kevin Mancherjee, Angela C. Sodan:
Can computer tools support ethical decision making? 1 - Robert H. Barbour:
Postmodern critique of teaching and learning support systems at an internet distance. 2 - Phillip J. Brooke, Richard F. Paige, John A. Clark, Susan Stepney:
Playing the game: cheating, loopholes, and virtual identity. 3
Volume 34, Number 3, December 2004
- Jeff Bollinger:
Economies of disclosure. 1 - Karen Mather:
Object oriented goodness: a response to Mathieson's 'What is Information Ethics?'. 2 - Mikko T. Siponen:
A justification for software rights. 3
Volume 34, Number 1 special issue, March 2004
- Latanya Sweeney:
Navigating computer science research through waves of privacy concerns: discussions among computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University. 1 - Latanya Sweeney:
Finding lists of people on the web. 2 - Alexander Halavais:
Where is social informatics? 3
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