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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 2000
- Juan C. Lucena:
Women in engineering: politics in the making of a statistical category. 6-14 - Thomas C. Jepsen:
Reclaiming history: women in the telegraph industry. 15-19 - Amy Sue Bix:
"Engineeresses" invade campus: four decades of debate over technical coeducation. 20-26 - Jonathan Coopersmith:
Pornography, videotape and the Internet. 27-34 - Donna M. Hughes:
The Internet and sex industries: partners in global sexual exploitation. 35-42
Volume 19, Number 2, Summer 2000
- Jennifer C. Davis:
Protecting privacy in the cyber era. 10-22 - Norman Balabanian:
Controlling technology: should we rely on the marketplace? 23-30
Volume 19, Number 3, Fall 2000
- Terri Bookman:
Ethics, professionalism, and the pleasures of engineering. 8-18 - Ronald R. Kline:
The paradox of "engineering science"-a cold war debate about education in the U.S. 19-25 - Herman T. Tavani:
Technology, policy, ethics, and public health: a select bibliography. 26-34
Volume 19, Number 4, Winter 2000
- Clinton J. Andrews, Kevin M. Passino:
Social implications of systems concepts. 9 - Braden R. Allenby:
Earth systems engineering and management. 10-24 - David W. Keith:
The Earth is not yet an artifact. 25-28 - Jeff G. Bohn:
Thinking systematically about policy. 29-37 - Clinton J. Andrews:
Restoring legitimacy to the systems approach. 38-44
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