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SIGCAS Computers and Society, Volume 40, 2010
Volume 40, Number 1, March 2010
- Kevin W. Bowyer:

Schubmehl-Prein essay competition: "What are the Potential Social and Ethical Implications of the $100 Laptop?". 14-16 - Katherine Heit:

A nice attempt. 17-22 - Danielle Harris:

The $100 laptop: a cyberspace playground. 23-27 - David Purington:

One Laptop per Child: a misdirection of humanitarian effort. 28-33 - Katja Leiviskä, Mikko T. Siponen:

Attitudes of sixth form female students toward the IT field. 34-49
Volume 40, Number 2, June 2010
- Alexander Halavais

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Related organizations. 9-10 - Herman T. Tavani, Maria C. Bottis:

The consent process in medical research involving DNA databanks: some ethical implications and challenges. 11-21 - Matthew North:

A decade later: The Internet as Public Space. 22-27 - Camille Dickson-Deane

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Computers in developing nations. 28-30 - Florence Appel:

Revisiting Moor's Towards a Theory of Privacy in the Information Age. 31-34
Volume 40, Number 3, September 2010
- Teresa Torres-Coronas

, María-Arántzazu Vidal-Blasco, Ricard Monclús-Guitart:
Moving forward?: the use of ICT and web 2.0 tools in the Catalan third social sector. 12-24 - Eva Turner:

Technology use in reporting to parents of primary school children. 25-37 - Kiyoshi Murata

, Yohko Orito:
Japanese risk society: trying to create complete security and safety using information and communication technology. 38-49 - Georgia Foteinou:

e-exclusion and the gender digital divide. 50-61 - Manju Dhariwal, Ramesh C. Pradhan, Raghubir Sharan:

Engaging the students of technology in an ethical discourse in the information age: thoughts of Wiener and Gandhi. 62-71
Volume 40, Number 4, December 2010
- Benjamin Gerber:

Conceptualizing privacy. 8-10 - Benjamin Gerber:

Privacy enhanced search. 11-15 - Martin D. Gibbs:

Biometrics: body odor authentication perception and acceptance. 16-24 - Naveed Imran:

Electronic media, creativity and plagiarism. 25-44 - Matthew Schmidt, Krista Galyen

, James M. Laffey, Nan Ding, Xianhui Wang:
Leveraging open source software and design based research principles for development of a 3D virtual learning environment. 45-53 - Kevin W. Bowyer:

The 2010 Schubmehl-Prein Essay Competition: what should individual privacy rights be with respect to services such as street view?. 54 - Tess Oetter:

Puzzling over privacy: sites like Street View must alter policy. 55-61 - Ben Lopez:

Privacy rights in the age of Street View. 62-69 - James Thornton:

Individual privacy rights with respect to services such as Google Street View. 70-76

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