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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 39
Volume 39, Number 1, June 2009
- Diana L. Burley:
Information technology in social entrepreneurship: the role and the reality. 11-14 - Marty J. Wolf, Keith W. Miller, Frances S. Grodzinsky:
Free, source-code-available, or proprietary: an ethically charged, context-sensitive choice. 15-26 - Maslin Masrom, Zuraini Ismail, Ramlah Hussein:
Ethical awareness of computer use among undergraduate students. 27-40
Volume 39, Number 2, September 2009
- Kenneth Himma:
Don Gotterbarn: making a difference 2002. 10-11 - Florence Appel:
Chuck Huff: outstanding service 2005. 12 - Matthew North:
Tom Jewett: outstanding service 2000. 13-15 - Carol Spradling:
C. Dianne Martin: outstanding service 2002. 16-17 - Kathrine Andrews Henderson:
Keith Miller: outstanding service 2006. 18-19 - John P. Sullins:
Jim Moor: making a difference 2003. 20-21 - Kenneth Himma:
Simon Rogerson: making a difference 2005. 22-23 - Camille Dickson-Deane:
Ben Shneiderman: making a difference 2001. 24-26 - Camille Dickson-Deane:
Eugene Spafford: making a difference 2004. 27-28 - Kathrine Andrews Henderson:
Herman Tavani: outstanding service 2008. 29-31 - Matthew North:
Jim Thatcher: making a difference 2008. 32-33 - Joseph D. Oldham:
Examining computers & society 1970-2008. 34-42
Volume 39, Number 3, December 2009
- Samir Chopra, Scott D. Dexter:
Free software, economic 'realities', and information justice. 12-26 - Don Gotterbarn, James Moor:
Virtual decisions: video game ethics, Just Consequentialism, and ethics on the fly. 27-42 - Elizabeth Buchanan, Charles M. Ess:
Internet research ethics and the institutional review board: current practices and issues. 43-49 - Pak-Hang Wong:
What should we share?: understanding the aim of Intercultural Information Ethics. 50-58 - Antonio Marturano, Sergio Bellucci:
A Debordian analysis of Facebook. 59-68
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