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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, March 2020
- Robert Dent:
Welcome New SSIT BoG Members [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
From Trust and Loyalty to Lock-In and Digital Dependence [Editorial]. 5-8 - William Liles:
The Age of Electroacoustics [Book Review]. 9-10 - Rachel Maines:
My Fair Ladies [Book Review]. 11-86 - Lukasz Tanas, Katarzyna Winkowska-Nowak, Joanna Roszak, Katarzyna Potega vel Zabik:
Females and STEM: The Anna Karenina Principle [Commentary]. 12-15 - Alexandra Luccioni, Yoshua Bengio:
On the Morality of Artificial Intelligence [Commentary]. 16-25 - Kristina Milanovic:
Smart Home Security: How Safe is Your Data? [Opinion]. 26-29 - Paulo Feitosa, Alberto Jorge Silva de Lima, Henrique Luiz Cukierman:
Digital Exclusion of Favelas from the Solar Map of Rio de Janeiro. 30-85 - Ashley Shew:
Ableism, Technoableism, and Future AI. 40-85 - Neil McBride:
Robot Enhanced Therapy for Autistic Children: An Ethical Analysis. 51-60 - Bogdan Hoanca:
The Human Connection Drug: Should Addiction to Social Media Be Legislated Out? 61-68 - Nicholas Paul Sheppard:
Can Smart Contracts Learn from Digital Rights Management? 69-75 - Reihana Mohideen, Pankaj Batra, Prabhjot Khan:
Low-Carbon Energy Transition in India: Implications for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion. 76-84 - Christine Perakslis:
Exposing Technowashing: To Mitigate Technosocial Inequalities [Last Word]. 88
Volume 39, Number 2, June 2020
- Robert Dent:
Be Well [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
Apologies for the Inconvenience: (But Please Use It Wisely) [Editorial]. 5-10 - Amy Luers, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, Sana Kharaghani, Alexandra Luccioni:
Sustainability in the Digital Age [Special Issue Introduction]. 11-13 - Amy Luers, Jennifer Garard, Asun Lera St. Clair, Owen Gaffney, Tom Hassenboehler, Lyse Langlois, Mathilde Mougeot, Sasha Luccioni:
Leveraging Digital Disruptions for a Climate-Safe and Equitable World: The D^2S Agenda: [Commentary]. 18-31 - John C. Havens:
The Five Words Shaping Humanity?s Ultimate Sustainability [Opinion]. 32-34 - Dirk Messner:
Redefining and Renewing Humanism in the Digital Age [Opinion]. 35-40 - Sana Khareghani:
Capitalizing on AI?s Potential to Help Tackle the Climate Crisis [Opinion]. 41-47 - Alexandra Luccioni, Alexandre Lacoste, Victor Schmidt:
Estimating Carbon Emissions of Artificial Intelligence [Opinion]. 48-51 - Jeremy Pitt, John Dryzek, Josiah Ober:
Algorithmic Reflexive Governance for Socio-Techno-Ecological Systems. 52-59 - Myanna Lahsen:
Should AI be Designed to Save Us From Ourselves?: Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability. 60-67 - Michel Girard:
We Need Standards for Digital Cooperation to Occur. 68-74 - A. David Wunsch:
Paranoid Science [Book Review]. 75-77 - David N. Lucsko:
Are We There Yet? [Book Review]. 78-79 - Christine Perakslis:
Uncertainty Tolerance (UT): Recycling Eco-Anxiety Into Eco-Empowerment [Last Word]. 80
Volume 39, Number 3, September 2020
- Robert Dent:
Cast Your Vote for SSIT Members-at-Large [President's Message]. 1 - Paul Cunningham:
[News and Notes]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
The BigTech-Academia-Parliamentary Complex and Techno-Feudalism [Editorial]. 5-8 - Jacob Ossar:
A Billion Little Pieces [Book Review]. 9-11 - Charlette Caldwell:
The Black Skyscraper [Book Review]. 11-98 - Erik Stayton, Jack Stilgoe:
It's Time to Rethink Levels of Automation for Self-Driving Vehicles [Opinion]. 13-19 - Todd L. Pittinsky:
Algorithms and Ethical Diversity: Developing a More Holistic View of Technology and Society [Commentary]. 20-24 - G. Pascal Zachary:
Creating a U.S. National Journalism Foundation [Commentary]. 25-29 - Steph Pitt, Ian Mudway:
The Solution to Pollution: Is it Technological? [Opinion]. 30-99 - Antonio Bucchiarone, Mirko D'Angelo, Danilo Pianini, Giacomo Cabri, Martina De Sanctis, Mirko Viroli, Roberto Casadei, Simon Dobson:
On the Social Implications of Collective Adaptive Systems. 36-46 - Majed Alwateer, Seng W. Loke:
Emerging Drone Services: Challenges and Societal Issues. 47-51 - Muhammad Abulaish, Mohd Fazil:
Socialbots: Impacts, Threat-Dimensions, and Defense Challenges. 52-61 - Aftab Khan, Parag Kulkarni, Ian Shergold, Michael Jones, Marko Dogramadzi, Pietro Edoardo Carnelli, Mahesh Sooriyabandara:
Reducing Parking Space Search Time and Environmental Impacts: A Technology Driven Smart Parking Case Study. 62-75 - Ning Wang:
"We Live on Hope...": Ethical Considerations of Humanitarian Use of Drones in Post-Disaster Nepal. 76-85 - Brianna B. Posadas, Juan E. Gilbert:
Regulating Big Data in Agriculture. 86-92 - Javier Aracil:
Between Engineering and Science. 93-97 - Christine Perakslis:
Technology Valence-Carriers and Ambivalence Tolerance (AT) [Last Word]. 100
Volume 39, Number 4, December 2020
- Robert Dent:
Autumn in the Northeast U.S. [President's Message]. 1 - Jeremy Pitt:
No More "De-Root and Rule": The Need for Digital Roots [Editorial]. 5-10 - A. David Wunsch:
Their Own Devices [Book Reviews]. 11-12 - John M. Picker:
Ways of Hearing [Book Reviews]. 13-82 - Kristina Milanovic:
For Richer, for Poorer - The Digital Economy: An Interview With Geoffrey Goodell [Interview]. 14-17 - Joel Alejandro Mejia, Renata A. Revelo, Alice L. Pawley:
Thinking about Racism in Engineering Education in New Ways [Commentary]. 18-27 - Dirk van der Linden, Ola Aleksandra Michalec, Anna Zamansky:
Cybersecurity for Smart Farming: Socio-Cultural Context Matters. 28-35 - Thea Riebe, Stefka Schmid, Christian Reuter:
Meaningful Human Control of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: The CCW-Debate and Its Implications for VSD. 36-51 - Aaron Tucker:
The Citizen Question: Making Identities Visible Via Facial Recognition Software at the Border. 52-59 - Aleksandra Pawlicka, Dagmara Jaroszewska-Choras, Michal Choras, Marek Pawlicki:
Guidelines for Stego/Malware Detection Tools: Achieving GDPR Compliance. 60-70 - Saber Monadi Nouri, Mostafa Taqavi:
Cultural Conflict in Technology Transfer to Non-Industrial Communities: A Critique of Ihde's Ideas. 71-81 - Katina Michael, Jeremy Pitt:
T&S Magazine - Changes for 2021 [News and Notes]. 83 - Christine Perakslis:
Cyberbiosecurity, Ecopsychology, and Beyond: Our Formidable PIT Community [Last Word]. 84
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