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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, Spring 2006
- Karl Perusich:

Welcome back. 3 - Clinton J. Andrews

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Practicing technological citizenship. 4-5 - Raquel Benbunan-Fich:

The influence of information technology on recent U.S. presidential elections. 6-9 - Fiona Clark, Deborah L. Illman:

Portrayals of engineers in "Science Times". 12-21 - Bogdan Hoanca:

How good are our weapons in the spam wars? 22-30 - Missy L. Cummings:

Conducting online course dialogue on the ethics of weapons design. 31-37 - M. Koopmans-van Berlo, H. De Bruiju:

Effects of e-enforcement in the Netherlands. 38-47
Volume 25, Number 2, Summer 2006
- Karl D. Stephan:

Engineering ethics - Do you see the problem? is that all you see? 3 - Juan C. Lucena, Gary Lee Downey, Hussein A. Amery:

Special issue introduction - From region to countries: engineering education in bahrain, egypt, and turkey. 4-11 - A-Imam Al-Sammak, Hisham Al-Shehabi:

Development of engineering education in bahrain. 12-17 - Osman El-Sayed, Juan C. Lucena, Gary Lee Downey:

Engineering and engineering education in egypt. 18-25 - S. Birgül Tantekin-Ersolmaz

, Ekrem Ekinci, Gülsün Saglamer:
Engineering education and practice in turkey. 26-35 - Lerzan Özkale:

Struggles of management engineering education in turkey. 36-42 - Simone Frattasi, Hanane Fathi, Antje Gimmler, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Ramjee Prasad:

Designing socially robust 4G wireless services. 51-64
Volume 25, Number 3, Fall 2006
- Karl Perusich:

Now more than ever [President's message]. 4 - Philip J. Chmielewski:

A method of value assessment for social technologies [Guest Editor's Introduction]. 5-7 - Bogdan Hoanca:

Freedom of silence vs. freedom of speech: Technology, law, and information security. 8-15 - Clinton J. Andrews

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National responses to energy vulnerability. 16-25 - John Laprise:

Cyber-warfare seen through a mariner's spyglass. 26-33 - Christine Perakslis, Robert M. Wolk:

Social acceptance of RFID as a biometric security method. 34-42 - Jeffrey M. Sullivan:

Evolution or revolution? the rise of UAVs. 43-49
Volume 25, Number 4, Winter 2006
- Karl Perusich:

Happy 25th - President's Message. 3 - Joseph R. Herkert

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Hi, ho, Silver! - Special Issue Introduction. 4 - Karl D. Stephan:

Notes for a histroy of the IEEE society on Social Implications of Technology. 5-14 - Norman Balabanian:

On the presumed neutrality of technology. 15-25 - Stephen H. Cutcliffe:

Balabanian bears thoughtful rereading today. 26-27 - Byron Newberry

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The fate of human technological civilization. 28-29 - Terri Bookman:

Controversy and achievement: History of IEEE Technology & Society Magazine. 30-39 - Brian M. O'Connell:

The future of SSIT and the state of the engineering profession. 40-42 - P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan

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Are oportunities equal for women in the IT workplace? 43-49 - Stephanie McLuhan, David Staines:

Understanding me: lectures and interviews, Marshall McLuhan. 50-52

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