%A Lance J. Hoffman %T Privacy laws affecting system design %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 8 %N 3 %D Fall 1977 %P 3-6 %A Michael Keplinger %T The copyright law, higher education and technological change %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 8 %N 3 %D Fall 1977 %P 7-10 %A Norman Liedtke %T Privacy and computer data banks %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 2 %D Winter 1978 %P 4-7 %A Rob Kling %T Six models for the social accountability of computing %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 2 %D Winter 1978 %P 8-18 %A Willis H. Ware %T Privacy issues in the private sector: a Commissioner's perspective %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 2 %D Winter 1978 %P 19-24 %A W.E. Cundiff %T Issues in Canadian/US transborder computer data flow %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 3/4 %D Spring 1979 %P 6-17 %A Andrew C. Gordon %T Computers and politics in China %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 3/4 %D Spring 1979 %P 18-27 %A Tad Pinkerton %T Commentary on "Computers and politics in China" %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 9 %N 3/4 %D Spring 1979 %P 28-30 %A Robert G. Rittenhouse %T The market for wired city services %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 10 %N 2 %D Fall 1979 %P 2-13 %A Kevin W. Bowyer %T The role of computer systems in the nuclear power debate %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 10 %N 3/4 %D Spring/Summer 1980 %P 6-10 %A C. Dwayne Ethridge %T Microprocessor applications in the nuclear industry %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 10 %N 3/4 %D Spring/Summer 1980 %P 11-20 %A J.N. Shukla %A J.A. Iubelt %T Computer based systems in boiling water reactors %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 10 %N 3/4 %D Spring/Summer 1980 %P 21-26 %A Walter Maner %T The management of information in political campaigns %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 1 %D Fall 1980 %P 2-10 %A Ruben Prieto-Diaz %A Stephen Wilson %T The impacts of computers on the Latin American contries %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 2 %D Spring 1981 %P 2-9 %A R.D. Parslow %T The computerized destruction of Western civilization %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 2 %D Spring 1981 %P 16-21 %A Gary M. Abshire %T Ethics apply to specialists, too %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 2 %D Spring 1981 %P 22 %A Paul Armer %T Privacy - a survey %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 16-18 %A John W. Hamblen %T Computer literacy and societal impact of computers: education and manpower %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 19-22 %A Rob Kling %T Value conflicts and social choice in electronic funds transfer system developments %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 23-39 %A Susan H. Nycum %T Computers and the law: issues of societal concern %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 40-41 %A Donn B. Parker %T The impact of computers on trust in business %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 42-43 %A Roger H. Shannon %T The impact of computers on society - the health sector %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 44-50 %A Lance B. Swann %T An overview of the Federal Government's uses of computers and its impact on our society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 11 %N 3 %D Summer 1981 %P 51-55 %A Bruce Gilchrist %A Arlaana Shenkin %T The impact of automation on employment %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 2-9 %A Gary M. Abshire %T The ethical insensitivity of computer specialists and what you can do about it %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 10-11 %A Jay Becker %T Computer crime: career of the future? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 12-15 %A Jay BloomBecker %T Employee computer abuse - what to do ? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 16-17 %A Jay Becker %T Who are the computer criminals ? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 18-20 %A Edward M. McNertney %A C. Richard Waits %T Simulating the effects of economic policy changes: classroom implementation of a macro-microeconomic policy analysis model %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 21-34 %Q Office of Technology Assessment %T Study on information technology, automation, and the workplace %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 1 %D Winter 1982 %P 35-40 %A Bruce Gilchrist %A Arlaana Shenkin %T Selected bibliography - the impact of computers and microelectronics on employment (1977 to present) %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 2 %D Spring 1982 %P 2-8 %Q Office of Technology Assessment %T Selected elecronic funds transfer issues %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 2 %D Spring 1982 %P 9-11 %A Gary Spandel %T A call to action - psychological impacts of computer usage %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 2 %D Spring 1982 %P 12-13 %A Stanley A. Kurzban %T Societies' adaptation to computing %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 2 %D Spring 1982 %P 14-20 %A John W. Snapper %T Moral issues in computer science %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 2-6 %A John King %T Individual and organizational factors in computing %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 7-11 %A Theodor D. Sterling %T Social implications of a computerized society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 12-13 %A S. Marlene Pinzka %T The computer age %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 14-15 %A Rob Kling %T The micro-computer revolution %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 16-18 %A Rob Kling %T Social issues and impacts of computing %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 19-23 %A Rob Kling %T Reading list for computing, organizationa, society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 24-25 %A Judith V. Grabiner %T Prespecives on computers and society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 26-35 %A John O. Aikin %A Ronald G. Woodbury %T Society and the computer %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 12 %N 4 %D Fall 1982 %P 36-40 %E Robert John Russell %T Computers: altering the human image and society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 1 %D Winter 1983 %P 2-9 %A John Leslie King %T Balance in an unbalanced environment: individual integrity and the personal data reporting industry %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 1 %D Winter 1983 %P 10-16 %A Eileen M. Trauth %T The professional responsibility of the techknowledgable %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 1 %D Winter 1983 %P 17-21 %A Abbe Mowshowitz %T Scholarship and policy making: the case of computer communications %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 2 %D Spring 1983 %P 2-9 %A Gary M. Abshire %T A philosophical discussion on the ethics of computer professionals %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 2 %D Spring 1983 %P 10-11 %A H.L. Berghel %A D.L. Sallach %T Computers and democracy: a critique of Parslow %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 2 %D Spring 1983 %P 12-16 %A Don Edwards %T 1984 looming closer - Secret Service computers pose dangers %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 3 %D Summer 1983 %P 2-3 %A Fred W. Weingarten %T New information technology and copyrights %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 3 %D Summer 1983 %P 4-8 %A Jay BloomBecker %T Conscience in computing, a Law Day perspective on computer crime %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 3 %D Summer 1983 %P 9-13 %A Arthur E. Parry %T Data processing risks - seven examples of exposure %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 3 %D Summer 1983 %P 14-18 %A Karne E. Wieckert %T Interview with Joseph Weizenbaum %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13 %N 3 %D Summer 1983 %P 19 %A Susan Hubbell Nycum %T Testimony on computer security before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management of the Committee on Governmental Affairs %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 2-4 %A Jan Yestingsmeier %T Electronic funds transfer systems: the continuing need for privacy legislation %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 5-9 %A Jan Yestingsmeier %T Electronic surveillance and personal privacy: an historical perspective %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 10-13 %A Rein turn %T Courses on societal impacts of computers %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 14-16 %A Herman Ruge Jervell %A Kai A. Olsen %T Computers and society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 17-21 %A Bryan Kocher %T Commentary %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 13/14 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1984 %P 22-23 %A Elia T. Zureik %T The electronic cottage: old wine in new bottles %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 2-7 %A Brian Stipak %T Teaching public administrators about computers %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 8-11 %A Jay BloomBecker %T Computer security - for the people %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 12-15 %A David Bellin %T High school hackers: heroes or criminals ? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 16-17 %A Brian Cantwell Smith %T The limits of correctness %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 18-26 %A David L. Parnas %T The Parnas papers %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 27-37 %A J.J. Horning %T Trip report: computing in support of battle management %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 14/15 %N 4/1/2/3 %D Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 1985 %P 38-40 %A Donald MacKenzie %T Why "The social aspects of science and technology" is not just an optional extra %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 2-6 %A Stanley A. Kurzban %T Careers in computer misuse - not so appealing after all %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 7-9 %A John Weld %T The emerging legal thicket for electronic bulletin board operators and users %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 10-12 %A fred W. Weingarten %T Electronic surveillance and civil liberties: testimony before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Civil liberties and Administration of Justice %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 13-17 %A Susan E. Koch %T The interactionist perspective on computer implementation %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 18-26 %A Murray Turoff %T The rational, the pragmatic and the inquiry process: the social study of information-communication systems %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 27-31 %A Ronald E. Rice %T Applying the human relations perspective to the study of new media %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 32-37 %A David Bellin %T Computers, society, and Nicaragua %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 15 %N 4 %D Winter 1986 %P 38 %A Jay BloomBecker %T Lobbying for computer legislation %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 2-6 %A Dave Browning %T Two pieces on vendor relations %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 7-10 %A Laurence C. Rosenberg %T National Science Foundation information impact program %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 11-13 %A Gary W. Strong %T The database tool and the information assembly line %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 14-16 %A L.K. Englehart %T Computers and social change %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 17-18 %A Marcia Ascher %T Ethical conflicts in the computing field - an undergraduate course %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 19-22 %A David Bellin %T Report from the Conference on Technological Change and professional, Technical and Office Employment %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 1 %D Spring 1986 %P 23 %A Joseph Weizenbaum %T Not without us %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 2/3 %D Summer/Fall 1986 %P 2-7 %K nuclear war %A Patricia T. Fletcher %T Current issues in confidentiality: computerized information systems, records, and patient rights %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 2/3 %D Summer/Fall 1986 %P 8-18 %A Ben G. Matley %T National computer policies: whither the United States ? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 2/3 %D Summer/Fall 1986 %P 19-28 %A John Weld %T Would you buy a shrink wrapped automobile ? %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16 %N 2/3 %D Summer/Fall 1986 %P 29-38 %A J.J. Buck BloomBecker %T Computer ethics: an antidote to despair %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16/17 %N 4/1 %D Winter/Spring 1986 %P 3-11 %A Arthur J. Cordell %T The uneasy eighties: the transition to an information society %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16/17 %N 4/1 %D Winter/Spring 1986 %P 12-18 %A Joyce Barakett %A Lary Crochner %T The effects of computer use in early childhood socialization %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16/17 %N 4/1 %D Winter/Spring 1986 %P 19-27 %A Jay Liebowitz %T Common fallacies about expert systems %J SIGCAS Computers & Society %V 16/17 %N 4/1 %D Winter/Spring 1986 %P 28-33