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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 1997
- Clinton J. Andrews:

Technical Expertise and Public Decisions. 2-3 - Brian M. O'Connell:

Courts, technology, and the boundaries of expertise. 10-15 - Peter Lundgreen:

Handling risk: expertise and regulatory politics in Germany, 1870-1913. 16-22 - Edward J. Woodhouse, Dean Nieusma

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When expert advice works, and when it does not. 23-29 - William D. Rifkin, Brian Martin:

Negotiating expert status: who gets taken seriously. 30-39 - Carl Mitcham

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Justifying public participation in technical decision making. 40-46
Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 1997
- Piers Lewis:

Rural electrification in Nicaragua. 6-13 - Jonathan Heller:

Supporting sustainable development in post-war El Salvador. 14-18 - Peter Rosset:

Alternative agriculture and crisis in Cuba. 19-25 - Roger Lippman, Tom Lent, Wendy Hawthorne, Laurie Stone, Cameron Duncan:

Developing renewable energy in Cuba. 26-32
Volume 16, Number 3, Fall 1997
- Robert Wechsler:

Computers and art: a dancer's perspective. 7-14 - C. J. Guenther Jr.:

Teaching social responsibility. 15-21 - Marjorie Greene:

Health care collaboration on the information highway. 22-25 - David E. Nye:

American Technological Sublime. 26-27 - Victoria Glendinning:

Electricity: Facts And Metaphors. 28-30
Volume 16, Number 4, Winter 1997
- Jan van den Ende, Wim Ravesteijn, Dirk de Wit:

Shaping the early development of television. 13-26 - William Lynch:

Teaching engineering ethics in the United States. 27-36 - Godfred K. Frempong:

Assessing Ghana's telecommunications policy. 37-45

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